Manchester United’s struggles this season have left fans questioning the direction of the club under Ineos.
Ruben Amorim’s side sit 14th in the Premier League, with the Europa League their last chance at success after a 1-1 draw against Arsenal on Sunday.
The football on display has been underwhelming, and Ineos’ off-field decisions have sparked further frustration among supporters.
Redundancies were announced in February, while the costly departure of Dan Ashworth has raised eyebrows.
The decision to retain Erik ten Hag over the summer, only to sack him in October, added to the uncertainty.
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Sir Jim Ratcliffe has now reflected on that call, admitting to Gary Neville on The Overlap that keeping Ten Hag was a mistake.
Describing United’s performances under the Dutchman as ‘erratic,’ Ratcliffe acknowledged that the team would impress in moments like the FA Cup final but fail to show up in routine league fixtures.
He explained that Ineos struggled to determine whether the inconsistency stemmed from Ten Hag or the club’s instability.
‘We gave Erik the benefit of the doubt. It was the wrong decision.
‘We made the wrong decision, it was an error,’ said Ratcliffe.
Ten Hag, linked with Feyenoord, has yet to return to management and may only make a comeback at the end of the season.
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