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Published on 2024-03-20 09:30:00
Sir Jim Ratcliffe, a minority shareholder of Manchester United, has openly expressed his animosity towards Manchester City, calling them “the enemy” despite acknowledging the club’s efficient management. Ratcliffe, a lifelong supporter of Manchester United, has made it clear that he aims to surpass clubs like Manchester City and Liverpool and does not support either of them winning the Premier League.
When asked which team he would like to see win the league among Manchester City, Liverpool, and Arsenal, Ratcliffe replied that he hates them all. He believes that Arsenal’s patience with manager Mikel Arteta is commendable and that it would be good for him if they were to win. Despite Ratcliffe’s comments, Manchester City should focus on their performance on the field rather than getting involved in public spats, especially since they recently defeated their rivals with a 3-1 win.
While Ratcliffe’s comments may be driven by his allegiance to Manchester United, Manchester City should not be deterred and continue to strive for success on the pitch. It is important for the club to focus on making history and winning titles rather than getting caught up in external opinions. The best way for Manchester City to respond to Ratcliffe’s comments is by continuing to perform well and achieving success in the league.
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