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Manchester United left it late to get the better of bottom-of-the-table Southampton on Thursday night, with Ruben Amorim's men floundering in front of the watching Sir Jim Ratcliffe
Sir Jim Ratcliffe invested almost £250million into Manchester United over the last year since Ineos assumed responsibility for management of football operations
Manchester United might have enjoyed a stunning late comeback against Southampton but Sir Jim Ratcliffe had a face like thunder during the Premier League game. A Manuel Ugarte own-goal gave the Saints the lead going into 80 minutes but Amad Diallo turned the Old Trafford club’s fortunes around with a sublime hat-trick.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe was left unimpressed in the stands during Manchester United’s 3-1 win over Southampton at Old Trafford, which saw the Red Devils complete a late comeback over the Premier League strugglers on Thursday night.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe was back at Old Trafford for the first time in two months to see Man United win late on against Southampton.
Manchester United just about managed to get over the line against Southampton on Thursday evening and Ruben Amorim held talks with Red Devils owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe after the game
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has injected £80million into the club in the form of a new share issue, sources have told Football Insider. A Companies House submission on Monday (13 January), backdated to 10 January, revealed Red Football Limited – an immediate parent company of Man United – has issued 100 shares.
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim admitted to a chat with the club’s minority owner.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe was in attendance as United beat Southampton 3-1 at Old Trafford.
Paul Scholes says Jim Ratcliffe has done "nothing positive" during his first year at Manchester United and believes ticket price increases show he does not care about the fans. Ineos chairman Ratcliffe, the 72-year local-born billionaire who became ...
Someone needed to say it, to spell out in public how far these Manchester United players had fallen. You just never expected it would be their own manager. Ruben Amorim’s verdict on his hapless team was so savage,
Ruben Amorim said he was thankful that Amad's late hat trick against Southampton made a post-match conversation with Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe go smoothly.