
Manchester United Co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe says it was a mistake in summer that Eric was ten hague.
Dutch’s chief coach submitted an extended contract at Old Trafford after the beating of a man in the FA Cup final, but then he had nine games in this campaign.
Speak with Ski Sports’ Gari Neville, Ratcliffe says that his newly established executive director of Omar Berrad, Ineos Director of Sir Dave Brailsford and Club Technical Manager Jason Vilcok failed to come into a proper conclusion.
MAN Utd is now 14. In Table Premier League, 36 points behind Liverpool – which are placed at the United’s Record 20 English League title – with Ruben Amorim as the main coach.
“It was too early to make a great decision in reality,” Ratcliffe said when she explains his decision-making in the summer.
“We weren’t like a team. It was very long. It was a good decision, wasn’t it a lot, too, it was pretty hard to get it in that season, when we arrived, Eric’s performance from the structure.
“It is obvious that the structure is about (current chief coach Ruben Amorim) completely different. Jason and Ruben talk to each other two or three times, Omar speaks every day, every time I go to Ruben.
“But it was pretty hard to see what the environment was, in other words, was an uneven performance function, or was the function of organization? And we would really give it to the benefit of doubt.”
When asked Neville if he regretted Ratcliffe now, “Yes, that was the wrong decision. That was a mistake. So I’m sorry. Well, yes, I guess I’m sorry in that sense.
“I think there was some mitigating or mitigating circumstances that they made that decision, but at the end of the day it was the wrong decision, so hands, of course, of course.”
Watch the entire interview available at the YouTube overlap channel.

