Your Match against Everton would determine if you would still stay manager at Man United. The results that we have been getting is not what we wanted from you” – This is according to Sir Jim Ratcliffe as Manchester United is using the Match against Everton as the criteria for Ruben Amorim’s Dismissal as INEOS grows tired of the lack of results. Don’t give him till that time 😒💔 His stubbornness has left us on the brink of relegation 😭💔

Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim is facing a make-or-break moment at Old Trafford, with INEOS chief Sir Jim Ratcliffe reportedly setting the upcoming Everton clash as the decisive test for his future.
Sources suggest Ratcliffe has lost patience after a series of disappointing performances have left United in a perilous league position. Initially appointed with high hopes, Amorim has struggled to turn things around, and the club now finds itself dangerously close to the relegation zone.
According to reports, Ratcliffe has made it clear that only a strong result against Everton can save Amorim’s job. “The results we’ve seen are not what we expected from you,” he is quoted as saying, underlining the growing frustration within the club’s hierarchy.
United’s recent form has been alarming, with fans voicing concerns over Amorim’s tactics and decision-making. The team’s lack of defensive discipline, inability to control games, and uninspired attacking play have worsened the crisis at Old Trafford.
While Amorim initially had the full backing of the new ownership, patience has worn thin. INEOS is now considering alternative managerial options, with discussions already underway about possible replacements.
With the Everton match carrying immense significance, anything less than a convincing win could mark the end of Amorim’s time at United. Supporters, already disillusioned, are demanding immediate change to prevent the club from slipping further into chaos.
The stakes couldn’t be higher for Amorim—will he rise to the challenge and save his job, or will this match mark the end of his short and troubled reign at Manches
ter United?