Bruno Fernandes wants another coach at MU

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Man United midfielder Bruno Fernandes does not mind a change in his club’s technical bar.

Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes praised the qualities of Sporting CP coach Ruben Amorim. Statements which come at a time when Erik Ten Hag is under serious threat at his post at Old Trafford.

“Sporting is not new, since the arrival of Amorim, it is the best team with the best football, very coherent and with correct recruitment. They have just been champions and are starting this year already in the lead, they are very well prepared and I have spoken about Amorim on many occasions”he declared.

Fernandes praises his compatriot

Fernandes is under the spell of his compatriot, but he is careful not to invite him to Manchester, for fear of provoking controversy. “He is a coach who shows that he is ready, because winning championships at Sporting is not easy, for 20 years they have not won and they have already won two. We won’t know if he can do the same in England or elsewhere until he gets there, but the quality is there for all to see. »

In addition to United, Ruben Amorim has also seen his name associated with Manchester’s other big club, City. Hugo Viana, his compatriot, is preparing to replace Txiki Begiristain as sports director. And this is why the rumor of a rapprochement has grown.

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