United fans hope history stops repeating itself
Sir Jim Ratcliffe said Ruben Amorim will have three years to prove himself at Manchester United, despite a shaky start and pressure after the Brentford setback. The promise sounds bold—though given Ten Hag’s fate, it’s like promising an ice cube it won’t melt at Old Trafford.
With Liverpool and Brighton coming up before October 28, the Portuguese coach knows results must arrive fast. Ratcliffe insists patience is vital, but football’s winds at United can turn quicker than a winger chasing a loose ball.
