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Bruno Fernandes has expressed his support for Sporting coach Ruben Amorim, believing he is ready for a challenge in the Premier League. The Portuguese manager is regularly linked with Manchester United and other major European clubs.
Bruno Fernandes, captain of Manchester United, has expressed his admiration for his compatriot Ruben Amorim, the coach of Sporting Lisbon, believing that he is ready to take the next step in his career. “Coaching Sporting and winning championships is not easy, especially after 20 years without a title. But Ruben Amorim managed to land two. This shows the quality of his work,” Fernandes said in an interview.
Amorim, a double Portuguese champion with Sporting, is often cited among the targets of major European clubs, including Chelsea, Barcelona, Liverpool and Manchester United. With pressure growing on Erik ten Hag at Old Trafford, Amorim’s name is cropping up in succession rumors.
Direction Manchester United for Amorim?
Fernandes highlighted the quality of the game played by Sporting since the arrival of Ruben Amorim. “Since his arrival, they have been one of the most enjoyable teams to watch play”he told CNN Portugal. He also insisted on the good performances and consistency of the club under his leadership, noting the impact of relevant recruitments made by Amorim.
According to Fernandes, Amorim has the qualities necessary to succeed in a major championship like the Premier League. “I am sure he will be able to show his qualities at this level,”
he added.
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