Manchester United co-owner Jim Ratcliffe says he does not hold power over the future of boss Erik ten Hag, amid the Red Devils’ woeful start to the season. United have taken just seven points from their first six Premier League matches, only beating Fulham and Southampton while suffering back-to-ba...
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