Ratcliffe names the manager he would never invite to Manchester United
Alex Olise
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Translated by the editors
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has named the manager he would never invite to Manchester United. In an interview with The Times, the co-owner of the legendary club and head of INEOS admitted that he would never have appointed David Moyes as Ferguson's successor.
Quote: "I like David Moyes, I consider him a really good manager. But I would not have made that decision. Ferguson won the Premier League 13 times, twice triumphed in the Champions League, and then the reins were handed over to someone who had never worked with top players or won major trophies. He simply did not have the authority needed to manage a team of this level."
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Reminder: Moyes managed the Red Devils for 51 matches, of which the team won 27, drew 9, and lost 15. He was ultimately dismissed in April 2014 after yet another defeat.