Erik ten Hag got the sack but Sir Jim Ratcliffe has nowhere to hide for Man Utd failings​

by | Oct 29, 2024 | Sports

Manchester United have sacked manager Erik ten Hag following a dismal start to the season but co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe should be facing questions nearly a year into his reign

​Manchester United have sacked manager Erik ten Hag following a dismal start to the season but co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe should be facing questions nearly a year into his reign Manchester United have sacked manager Erik ten Hag following a dismal start to the season but co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe should be facing questions nearly a year into his reign   

When Sir Jim Ratcliffe rode into Old Trafford from Monte Carlo – well, when he gave his first media briefing from his Knightsbridge office, to be precise – he was seen by a few Manchester United fans as some sort of knight in shining armour.

So far, he has been more horseman of the apocalypse. Office staff were doomed, free tickets were doomed, discount lunches were doomed, women’s changing rooms were doomed, Sir Alex Ferguson’s ambassadorial gig was doomed and, it turns out, Erik ten Hag was doomed.

Oh, and up to this point, any hopes of United re-establishing themselves as a Premier League force have been doomed. Not that followers of Monaco Jim’s forays into elite sport would have been surprised by this.




Since Ratcliffe and INEOS bought all-conquering Team Sky, the British cycling team has freewheeled off a cliff. Since his major investment in the Mercedes Formula One team, the Silver Arrows have struggled to hit the podium. Since INEOS became the ‘performance partner’ of New Zealand Rugby, the All Blacks have rarely looked so beatable.

For the hundred million pounds Ratcliffe has pumped into sailing, at least INEOS Britannia got to challenge New Zealand for the America’s Cup… only to be sunk pretty much without trace, losing 7-2 in the best-of-13 contest. And his other footballing interests – Nice and FC Lausanne-Sport – have hardly produced stellar results.

Ratcliffe appears to have the dough, but not the know-how. And that is why there was no cost-cutting when it came to assembling a cabal of executives to run the show at Old Trafford.

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There are plenty of them but you have to assume the ones who have had the biggest say in the identity of Ten Hag’s successor – almost certain to be Ruben Amorim – have been sporting director Dan Ashworth, chief executive Omar Berrada, technical director Jason Wilcox and Sir Dave Brailsford, INEOS director of sport.

It is time to see if the Gang of Four were worth all that gardening leave. The dithering over Ten Hag’s inevitable departure did not reflect well on that quartet but of more significance is a remark made by Ratcliffe in those shiny armour days.

In that Knightsbridge briefing, Ratcliffe said: “We’ll decide – it’ll be us, plus the CEO, sporting director and probably the recruitment guys – what the style of football is and that will be the Manchester United style of football. And the coach will have to play that style.”

If Ratcliffe is still serious about that ludicrous idea – imagine the executives at City telling Pep Guardiola that – then it is not hard to see more doom ahead. If there is an unlikely last-minute hitch with Amorim, Xavi would be an interesting candidate but, steeped in Barcelona style, would he be told how to play?

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For me, Thomas Frank would be an inspired appointment but you cannot imagine the excitable and emotional Dane taking tactical orders from Sir Dave and the band. Gareth Southgate would be more pliable but has, effectively, ruled himself out.

As INEOS have appeared to make it up as they go along, Ruud van Nistelrooy probably fancied his chances of getting a few decent results and getting the job full-time but it appears the man they want – and will surely get – is the highly-rated Amorim, from Sporting Lisbon.

And that is a very exciting prospect. But if and when Amorim takes over, he has to be allowed to be his own man. There is now a very big brains trust in the stands but the biggest brain should be in the technical area. Again, just look at City.

United do, indeed, need a knight in shining armour but what they don’t need is a yes-man. Because no committee – no matter how expensively-assembled – is ever going to take Manchester United back to the top. There should only be one style… and that should be Ruben’s style.

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