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Sir Jim Ratcliffe gives worrying seven-word response when asked if he has faith in Erik ten Hag to turn Man United around – but says it’s NOT his decision on whether to sack the manager

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Sir Jim Ratcliffe gives worrying seven-word response when asked if he has faith in Erik ten Hag to turn Man United around – but says it’s NOT his decision on whether to sack the manager
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Sir Jim Ratcliffe has broken his silence on the future of Erik ten Hag, claiming it is not his call whether the Dutchman remains as Manchester United manager.

Pressure is mounting on Ten Hag after a disappointing start to the season, with United heading to in-form Aston Villa on Sunday in desperate need of a win.

Ratcliffe, a minority co-owner at Old Trafford, is expected to make the trip to Villa Park to see Ten Hag and his players in person.

Over the summer it was well documented that Ratcliffe had lunch with former Chelsea and Bayern Munich boss Thomas Tuchel about the possibility of replacing Ten Hag as manager.

Ratcliffe and his Ineos leadership team eventually settled on sticking with Ten Hag as they felt they had the best manager available.

But pressed today on whether he retains faith in the beleaguered Dutchman, Ratcliffe would not be drawn.

‘I don’t want to answer that question,’ he told the BBC.

‘I like Erik. I think he’s a very good coach but at the end of the day it’s not my call, it’s the management team that’s running Manchester United that have to decide how we best run the team in many different respects.’

Ten Hag said this week that ‘everybody is in the same boat’ and that he is in daily contact with key figures such as sporting director Dan Ashworth and CEO Omar Berrada.

In Ratcliffe’s opinion, the restructuring of the United hierarchy needs to be afforded time to find its groove.

He added: ’That team that’s running Manchester United has only been together since June or July. They weren’t there in January, February, March or April – [CEO] Omar [Berrada], [Sporting Director] Dan Ashworth – they only arrived in July

‘They’ve only been there…you can count it in weeks almost – they’ve not been there a long time so they need to take stock and make some sensible decisions.

‘Our objective is very clear – we want to take Manchester United back to where it should be, and it’s not there yet, obviously – that’s very clear.’

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