They will think the next Sir Alex Ferguson has arrived – Manchester City

They will think the next Sir Alex Ferguson has arrived – Manchester City

Ruben Amorim, the incoming Manchester United head coach, has shared his thoughts on Sporting CP’s upcoming UEFA Champions League clash against Manchester City, according to Sportskeeda. The Portuguese manager will be in charge of Sporting CP for the fixture on November 5 before taking over at Manchester United on November 11.

 

 

Speaking to the media, Amorim acknowledged the challenge posed by Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City, but emphasized Sporting CP’s resilience in the Champions League. “If the result is negative, expectations will drop; if we win, they will think that the new Alex Ferguson has arrived! (laughs)… What interests me is to win, a good farewell in Alvalade, win in Braga and start a new adventure in Manchester,” Amorim said.

 

Amorim’s comments highlight the fluctuating nature of fan expectations, particularly in high-profile matches. A win against Manchester City would undoubtedly create immense hype, while a loss would lead to disappointment.

 

Despite Manchester City’s strength on paper, Sporting CP has been impressive in Liga Portugal, winning all 10 fixtures with a remarkable goal difference of +32. In the Champions League, Sporting CP has won two fixtures and drawn one, with a goal difference of +4.

 

Manchester City, on the other hand, has won two fixtures and drawn one, with a goal difference of +9. Guardiola’s side has yet to concede a goal in the competition, showcasing their defensive solidity.

 

Amorim’s experience and tactical acumen will be crucial in navigating the challenge posed by Manchester City. As he prepares to leave Sporting CP, Amorim aims to secure a memorable farewell win against Manchester City, showcasing his team’s capabilities.

 

The Portuguese manager’s arrival at Manchester United will bring a new era, and his comments indicate that he is focused on building a strong foundation. Manchester United has struggled in the Premier League, sitting 13th with 12 points from 10 matches.

 

Before Amorim takes charge, Ruud van Nistelrooy will oversee two more fixtures – against PAOK in the Europa League and Leicester City in the Premier League. Amorim’s official takeover will commence on November 11, marking the beginning of a new chapter in Manchester United’s history.

 

 

As Man United gear up for their upcoming fixture in the UEFA Europa League, it has been confirmed that a player has returned to training for the club.

 

Man United midfielder Mason Mount has made a notable step forward in his recovery by returning to full training this week. Mount, who has been out of action since late September following a 3-0 loss to Tottenham, had missed several crucial matches across all competitions due to his injury. Looking refreshed and positive, the sight of him back on the training pitch has provided a welcome boost for both fans and the team.

 

The club has confirmed that Mount will not be rushed back into competitive action to avoid re-injury risk. While he participated fully with the group on Monday, United’s medical team is taking a cautious approach, allowing the 25-year-old time to regain his match fitness gradually.

 

After an intense rehabilitation process, Mount is determined to be available for selection soon giving a huge player boost to Man United going into the club’s upcoming fixtures against PAOK in the Europa League on Thursday and Leicester City in the Premier League on Sunday.

 

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With interim coach Ruud van Nistelrooy overseeing these two matches, Mount’s return comes at a strategic time as the team prepares for a new chapter under incoming head coach Ruben Amorim.

 

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The Portuguese manager is expected to make his managerial debut for United in an away fixture against Ipswich Town on November 24, after the international break. Mount is reportedly eager to impress Amorim and reclaim his role in United’s midfield, where his pressing ability and presence have been missed.

 

In addition to Mount, full-back Tyrell Malacia, another recent absentee, also joined the training session, signalling progress in his own recovery. The Dutch defender appeared to be in good spirits as he worked toward a full return to fitness.

 

With these players inching closer to match readiness, Manchester United hopes to strengthen their squad for the demanding stretch of fixtures ahead. Fans are eagerly anticipating Mount’s return to the pitch, confident that his commitment and work ethic during the recovery process will translate into impactful performances upon his comeback.

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