Man United Co-Owner Ratcliffe Deflects Responsibility on Ten Hag's Future
Sir Jim Ratcliffe emphasizes that decisions regarding Erik ten Hag's position lie with the club's management team, not him.
- Jim Ratcliffe, who owns a 27.7% stake in Manchester United, has stated that decisions about manager Erik ten Hag's future are not his to make.
- Ratcliffe has delegated sporting control to chief executive Omar Berrada and sporting director Dan Ashworth, who joined the club in July.
- Manchester United's poor start to the season has placed Ten Hag under scrutiny, with the team currently 13th in the Premier League.
- Despite recent struggles, Ten Hag maintains belief in his team's mentality and insists on collective responsibility with the club's leadership.
- Ratcliffe's comments come after United's recent 3-3 Europa League draw against Porto, where they conceded a two-goal lead.