Ratcliffe expressed frustration with the media's expectations, stating that it's unrealistic to expect overnight success. He emphasized the importance of taking a long-term approach to managing a club like Manchester United, rather than making decisions based on short-term reactions.
In response to a question about what would happen if the Glazers, the majority owners of the club, told him to sack Amorim, Ratcliffe assured that it's not a possibility. He attributed this to the fact that the Glazers are based on the other side of the Atlantic, making it difficult for them to manage the club effectively.
Ratcliffe also offered a positive assessment of the Glazers, describing them as "really nice people" who are "really passionate about the club."











