Sir Jim Ratcliffe Critiques Manchester United Players as Overpaid and Underperforming
Posted on March 11, 2025
In a revealing interview, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, co-owner of Manchester United, expressed his concerns about the quality and compensation of several players within the club. Ratcliffe, who has a significant stake in the team and oversees football operations, described some players as "not good enough" and "overpaid." He specifically mentioned key figures like Casemiro, Rasmus Hojlund, goalkeeper Andre Onana, and wingers Antony and Jadon Sancho, highlighting that these players are part of the legacy he inherited when he took control.
Despite the club's current position of 14th in the Premier League, Ratcliffe remains committed to turning things around, stating that he aims to bring silverware to the team by 2028. He acknowledged the financial difficulties facing Manchester United, claiming the club is on the brink of running out of money by year-end unless drastic changes are made. Ratcliffe emphasized the need for a transformation, indicating that the club has been "spending more than it earns" for seven consecutive seasons.
Touching on managerial decisions, Ratcliffe admitted that backing former manager Erik ten Hag, only to later dismiss him, was a misstep. He expressed confidence in current head coach Ruben Amorim, asserting that he has the potential to lead the club into a promising future. Ratcliffe's remarks come at a time when fan sentiments are mixed, with protests against the club's ownership and management decisions becoming more common. He concluded by stressing the importance of resilience during this challenging transition period, asserting his belief that Manchester United can reclaim its status as a top club in world football.
Recommended Reading

Newcastle Secures Narrow Victory Over West Ham
In a tightly contested match at the London Stadium, Newcastle United emerged victorious against West Ham United with a score of 1-0, thanks to a second-half goal from Bruno Guimaraes. The win propels Newcastle to level on points with Manchester City in fifth place in the Premier League, strengthenin

Tyson Fury and Wayne Rooney Team Up to Manage England for Soccer Aid 2025
In an exciting announcement for soccer fans, former world heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury will team up with former England striker Wayne Rooney to co-manage the England team for Soccer Aid 2025. The charity match is set to take place on June 15 at Old Trafford, the iconic stadium of Mancheste

Knicks Eye Offseason Shake-Up, Considering Departure of $212 Million Star
The New York Knicks are contemplating a major roster overhaul this offseason, potentially parting ways with OG Anunoby, who recently signed a lucrative $212 million contract. Despite their current success as the No. 3 seed in the Eastern Conference with a 40-23 record, the Knicks' recent struggles,

Tiếng Việt
ภาษาไทย 