
"Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has reaffirmed his commitment to manager Ruben Amorim, confirming that the club will give the Portuguese coach at least three years to implement his vision at Old Trafford. In an interview with The Business Podcast, Ratcliffe emphasised that success in football does not happen overnight and that United's leadership is fully aligned behind Amorim's long-term project."
"The Red Devils have made another poor start to the season and defeats against Arsenal, Manchester City and Brentford in the Premier League and against Grimsby Town in the Carabao Cup have raised questions about the ability of the manager. Sir Jim Ratcliffe has decided to back Ruben Amorim However, Ratcliffe has showed support to Amorim and backed him to turnaround the fortunes of the club."
"Ratcliffe confirms he intends to give three years to Amorim: Yes. Three years because things don't happen overnight. The billionaire businessman's comments reflect a significant shift from the short-term managerial culture that has defined United's post-Ferguson era. Since 2013, the club has cycled through several managers, from David Moyes and Louis van Gaal to Jose Mourinho, Ole Gunnar Solskjr, and Erik ten Hag, often cutting projects short before stability could take root."
Sir Jim Ratcliffe reaffirmed commitment to manager Ruben Amorim and confirmed the club will give him at least three years to implement his vision at Old Trafford. Ratcliffe emphasised that success in football does not happen overnight and insisted United's leadership is aligned behind Amorim's long-term project. Recent poor results, including defeats to Arsenal, Manchester City, Brentford and Grimsby Town, have intensified questions about the manager's ability. Ratcliffe backed Amorim to turn the club's fortunes around and framed the three-year timeline as necessary for patience, development, and sustainability. Ratcliffe invoked lessons from Sir Alex Ferguson's early struggles to justify patience.
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