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Ratcliffe says ‘unpopular’ decisions starting to pay off at Man Utd

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Interim boss Michael Carrick’s mini-revival with four wins and a draw has eased pressure on the club’s co-owner Jim Ratcliffe.

LONDON: Jim Ratcliffe insists the difficult decisions that have made him “unpopular” at Manchester United are starting to pay off.

The United co-owner has made a string of controversial cuts to staff at Old Trafford since acquiring a stake in the Premier League club two years ago.

Ratcliffe has also sacked underachieving managers Erik ten Hag and Ruben Amorim during his turbulent reign heading United’s football operations.

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