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Future Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim caused a sensation by inflicting a 4-1 defeat on Manchester City in his final match in charge of Sporting Portugal in the Champions League. This resounding success against the European champions captivated United supporters, eager to see him arrive. “I couldn’t have asked for a better goodbye”said Amorim, recalling a perfect evening marked by the intensity and tactical mastery of his team.
The “new Ferguson” to restore Manchester United
The English press does not hide its enthusiasm, with some already seeing Amorim as an heir to Alex Ferguson. “MU fans are already dreaming”, headline The Times, while emblematic figures, like Rio Ferdinand, applaud his aggression and resilience. With United’s worst league start since 1986, the challenge is immense, but Amorim has high hopes.
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