‘People are losing their jobs… it’s on us’ – Amorim says

Ruben Amorim says that his flops in Manchester United should take the can for the Savage Old Trafford redundances.

The new co-owner of the Club Sir Jim Ratcliffe is planning to take 200 more staff in brutal cost-saving measures, which have also seen ticket price increases.

And United -Baas Amorim admits that better results on the field could have saved the jobs of people.

He said: “Our team does not perform for a long time.” We buy players and spend money.

“And then we don't have that return. So it's up to us, these problems. People lose their jobs, so we have to acknowledge that.

“The biggest problem is football – we are not in the Champions League, so income is not the same.

“Everyone here knows that it is really difficult for people who lose jobs.” The fans always support us, they are great and we increase the ticket prices.

“We know that is our fault in the football department. We are responsible for that.

“It is really important not to ignore that.

“So the only way to help is to win games to the Champions League.

'Then you didn't dismiss many people. So we have to get up. “

In the fall, 250 employees were dismissed, the ticket prices have been stroking and concessions for children and pensioners were demolished.

The legendary boss Sir Alex Ferguson has been taught as an ambassador, while head of team operations Jackie Kay – considered a 'mother' by the players – also threatens to lose her job.

It is now supposed to influence morally prior to Sunday's visit to colleague thrusters Tottenham.

An insider said: “Job losses and cuts have shocked the players.

“It left them restless, with some for fear that they could be sold.” Amorim added: “People lose their jobs and it influences the environment.

“The first thing you have to do is win at Tottenham.”

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