Summary
Ruben Amorim, head coach of Manchester United, has acknowledged the support from co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe but emphasized the unpredictable nature of football. Although Ratcliffe suggested it could take three years for Amorim to make a big impact, the coach highlighted the immediate pressures of the game, especially ahead of a key match against Liverpool.
Key Facts
- Ruben Amorim is the head coach of Manchester United.
- Sir Jim Ratcliffe, a co-owner, has expressed long-term backing for Amorim's work.
- Ratcliffe mentioned it might take up to three years for Amorim to significantly impact the team.
- Amorim's position has come under scrutiny due to a series of disappointing results.
- Manchester United will play their 100th match against Liverpool, a significant rivalry.
- Amorim has won 10 out of 34 Premier League matches since his appointment.
- The team has not yet achieved two consecutive league wins this season.
- Amir stresses the importance of immediate performance, despite long-term plans.