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  • Outstanding Arsenal thump Sporting 5-1 in Lisbon

    Outstanding Arsenal thump Sporting 5-1 in Lisbon

    LISBON :Bukayo Saka scored one goal and set up another as Arsenal thrashed Portuguese side Sporting 5-1 in their Champions League clash at the Estadio Jose Alvalade on Tuesday, their biggest away win in the competition in 21 years.

    Gabriel Martinelli put Arsenal ahead early on before Kai Havertz and Brazilian defender Gabriel added two more goals before halftime as Arsenal overwhelmed their hosts.

    Goncalo Inacio pulled a goal back for Sporting early in the second period, but Saka restored Arsenal’s three-goal advantage with a penalty and Leandro Trossard got a fifth for their biggest away win in the Champions League since victory by the same scoreline at Inter Milan in 2003.

    Arsenal moved above Sporting to seventh place in the 36-team table with 10 points from their five games. The Portuguese side have the same number of points but are one position back on goal-difference.

    After a mini-slump in recent weeks, Arsenal have back-to-back wins and look to be finding their best form again with some of their play in Lisbon simply outstanding.

    They were finding plenty of joy on the right wing and their first two goals both came from attacks down that side.

    Jurrien Timber’s low cross eluded everyone and provided a tap-in for Martinelli at the back post to put the visitors ahead inside seven minutes.

    Arsenal continued to set the tempo and deservedly doubled their advantage midway through the first half when Saka burst into the box and poked the ball past Sporting goalkeeper Franco Israel, providing another simple finish for Havertz.

    Sporting’s lively 17-year-old winger Geovany Quenda forced a good save from Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya just before the break in a rare foray forward for the hosts, but they fell further behind in the final seconds of the half.

    Defender Gabriel met a Declan Rice corner to head his side further in front and few could argue Arsenal were full value for their 3-0 lead.

    They would have hoped for a composed start to the second half but instead allowed Sporting a way back into the game.

    Francisco Trincao’s corner was met at the front post by Inacio, who volleyed into the back of the net to offer his side a lifeline.

    Arsenal were by no means as dominant in the second period, but earned a penalty when Martin Odegaard was fouled from behind by Ousmane Diomande and Saka coolly slotted the spot-kick into the bottom right corner.

    Substitute Trossard added a fifth with a header after Israel could only parry Mikel Merino’s long-range shot into his path.

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  • Ruben Amorim’s replacement makes PERFECT start to life at Sporting Lisbon as Portuguese champions SMASH rivals in 6-0 rout… and Man United target Viktor Gyokeres is on target again!

    Ruben Amorim’s replacement makes PERFECT start to life at Sporting Lisbon as Portuguese champions SMASH rivals in 6-0 rout… and Man United target Viktor Gyokeres is on target again!

    • New Sporting Lisbon manager Joao Pereira led his side to a dominant first win
    • Reported Man United target Viktor Gyokeres also contributed to the goalfest 
    • Will Ruben Amorim be Man United’s saviour? LISTEN NOW: It’s All Kicking Off! Available wherever you get your podcasts. Episodes every Monday and Thursday 

    Sporting Lisbon won by a mammoth score in their first game since Ruben Amorim left to join Man United, beating Amarante FC 6-0 in the fourth round of the Taca de Portugal.

    The league leaders, now managed by Joao Pereira, continued their perfect domestic record in Portugal with 14 wins in as many games. 

    United target Viktor Gyokeres played a hand in the goalfest, converting from the penalty spot in the 89th minute to score Sporting’s last goal of the game.

    The Swede has now netted 24 times in 17 games, as the rumours about his future ramp up ahead of the January transfer window.

    Ruben Amorim promised not to raid his former side at the turn of the year, but Gykores’ stellar form may earn him a lucrative summer contract offer from one of Europe’s elites if he continues this level of performance.

    Former Spurs winger Marcus Edwards opened the scoring in the 10th minute, marking the start of Sporting’s new era.

    Ruben Amorim joined his Man United squad on November 11 after leaving Sporting Lisbon

    Ruben Amorim joined his Man United squad on November 11 after leaving Sporting Lisbon

    Viktor Gyokeres continued his stellar form in front of goal, scoring again in tonight's 6-0 win

    Viktor Gyokeres continued his stellar form in front of goal, scoring again in tonight’s 6-0 win

    Former Sporting Lisbon player Joao Pereira succeeded Amorim as their new boss until 2027

    Former Sporting Lisbon player Joao Pereira succeeded Amorim as their new boss until 2027

    After a solo run, he cut onto his right foot, wrong footing his defender, and perfectly curling the ball into the far corner from about 16 yards out.

    Five minutes later, Ricardo Esgaio tapped in from close range to double the lead before Conrad Harder converted a one-on-one to make it 3-0 in the 28th minute.

    Edwards secured his brace on the stroke of half-time, while Trincao and Gyokeres added two more goals in the second half to cap off a dream start for the new manager. 

    Sporting have now scored 59 goals and conceded just nine this season, as Amorim left his former side in excellent shape across all competitions; the Portuguese giants are also undefeated in Europe. 

    They sit second in the Champions League table, their record only being eclipsed by Arne Slot’s all-conquering Liverpool team.

    Pereira’s squad now turn to Tuesday night where they face another massive challenge – hosting Arsenal in the Champions League.

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  • Ruben Amorim declares that Man United is ‘my place’ as new Old Trafford boss explains ‘really hard’ decision to leave Sporting Lisbon in interview with Gary Neville

    Ruben Amorim declares that Man United is ‘my place’ as new Old Trafford boss explains ‘really hard’ decision to leave Sporting Lisbon in interview with Gary Neville

    • Ruben Amorim oversaw his first training session as Man United boss on Monday
    • The 39-year-old left Sporting Lisbon to become Erik ten Hag’s successor  
    • Will Ruben Amorim be Man United’s saviour? LISTEN NOW: It’s All Kicking Off! Available wherever you get your podcasts. Episodes every Monday and Thursday

    New Manchester United manager Ruben Amorin has explained why he simply couldn’t turn down the opportunity to manage the club.

    Amorim took charge at Old Trafford during the international break after signing a two-and-a-half-year deal, replacing Erik ten Hag and taking the reins from interim boss Ruud van Nistelrooy. 

    The Portuguese has been in Manchester this week as he adapts to his new job, which is as head coach of the Red Devils following his departure from Sporting Lisbon in his homeland.

    Amorin, widely regarded as one of Europe’s top coaches, took charge of his first training session on Monday.

    The 39-year-old received some criticism in Portugal for ‘abandoning’ Sporting during the season and he has spoken about the decision in an interview with United legend Gary Neville on Sky Sports.

    ‘It was really hard but I had to do it, Amorin told Neville. I already had conversations with clubs so was quite normal but what I felt at the time, I felt that this is my place.’

    Ruben Amorin has explained his decision to leave Sporting Lisbon and join Man United

    Ruben Amorin has explained his decision to leave Sporting Lisbon and join Man United

    Amorin sat down with United legend Gary Neville at the end of his first week of training

    Amorin sat down with United legend Gary Neville at the end of his first week of training

    The comment drew a smile from Neville, who spent his entire playing career at United.

    ‘I think it was the right club in the right moment for me, Amorin continued. ‘I felt that this is my place. I think it was the right club in the right moment for me.   

    ‘It was very tough to leave Sporting. Because in the middle of the season, you can say everything, it’s Manchester United. It’s everything, it’s the moment, it’s the club that I want. 

    ‘But you are leaving your guys in middle of the season. It was really hard but I had to do it and I was so happy, of course. 

    ‘You can see it in every interaction that I have but I also felt in the first moment it was a little bit overwhelming. But after five minutes you start thinking about the club, the team, the players, how to play…. so it was quite fun.’

    Amorim has arrived as ‘head coach’, the first in United’s history, and it is part of an overhaul to the structure led by CEO Omar Berrada, director of football Dan Ashworth and technical director Jason Wilcox.

    While he will, over time, have the chance to bring his own players in, internally the feeling at United is that there are players at the club that can produce far more than they have shown so far. 

    Amorin led Sporting to two domestic titles since taking charge in 2020 and left the club in the midst of what was on course to be another successful campaign. 

    Amorim was confirmed as the man to succeed Erik ten Hag at Old Trafford back on November 1

    Amorim was confirmed as the man to succeed Erik ten Hag at Old Trafford back on November 1

    The 39-year-old took charge of his first training session as United manager on Monday

    The 39-year-old took charge of his first training session as United manager on Monday

    Sporting sit six points clear at the top of the Portuguese top flight and second in the 36-team Champions League table.

    Amorin will begin his tenure with a trip to Ipswich, who will have newfound confidence after their shock 2-1 win at Tottenham last time out. 

    United will start the weekend 13th in the Premier League table with just 15 points from their first 11 fixtures this season.

    After taking on Ipswich, the Red Devils will host Bodo/Glimt in the UEFA Europa League four days later.

    United have taken six points from a possible 12 in Europe so far this term, having drawn against Twente, Porto and Fenerbahce, before beating PAOK Salonika.





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  • Ruben Amorim drops MAJOR hint over Man United’s potential move for Viktor Gyokeres – as departing Sporting Lisbon boss reveals when the in-form striker will leave the club

    Ruben Amorim drops MAJOR hint over Man United’s potential move for Viktor Gyokeres – as departing Sporting Lisbon boss reveals when the in-form striker will leave the club

    • Amorim took charge of his final home game with Sporting on Tuesday evening 
    • He will have one final match in charge this weekend before joining Man United 
    • LISTEN NOW: It’s All Kicking Off!, available wherever you get your podcasts. New episodes every Monday and Thursday 

    Ruben Amorim has dropped a huge hint as to whether Man United will pursue Viktor Gyokeres after the striker put in another stunning performance for Sporting Lisbon. 

    The Swede continued his stunning form under Amorim as the Sporting head coach oversaw a 4-1 win over Man City in his final home match ahead of his move to Man United.

    Phil Foden had given Man City the lead in the fourth minute, before Gyokeres replied with three goals – two from the penalty spot – to help inspire Sporting’s shock win. 

    There’s been plenty of discussion surrounding the former Brighton and Coventry striker amid his fine goalscoring form and some have suggested Amorim may look to bring him to Old Trafford.

    Now, the Portuguese boss has broken his silence on the matter and revealed when he expects Gyokeres to leave Sporting. 

    Viktor Gyokeres continued his fine goalscoring streak in Sporting's 4-1 win over Man City

    Viktor Gyokeres continued his fine goalscoring streak in Sporting’s 4-1 win over Man City

    Ruben Amorim then dropped a hint over the Swedish international's future at the club

    Ruben Amorim then dropped a hint over the Swedish international’s future at the club

    Speaking after the match, according to A Bola, Amorim said:  ‘If I start joking about this Gyokeres situation I’ll get in trouble. 

    ‘This is my city, this is my country, so I’ll respect it. Viktor has to stay until the end of the season and then his life will probably go somewhere else’.

    Though a January move for the Sweden international appears to be off the table, Amorim appeared to hint that he could launch a summer move for Gyokeres.

    Earlier in the night, United legend Rio Ferdinand tipped Gyokeres to follow Amorim to United after his stunning hat-trick against the Red Devils’ local rivals. 

    ‘The recruitment teams in all the clubs in the Premier League must be scratching their heads about how they let him get away,’ Ferdinand said.

    ‘He hasn’t had a conventional route, his route to the top hasn’t been straightforward.

    ‘He was at Brighton as a kid, sold to Coventry, went on loan to Swansea, goes back to Coventry and does well, then goes to Sporting Lisbon.

    Gyokeres' overall tally at Sporting now standing at 63 goals in 66 games

    Gyokeres’ overall tally at Sporting now standing at 63 goals in 66 games

    Meanwhile, United forwards Rasmus Hojlund (left) and Joshua Zirkzee (right) have struggled

     Meanwhile, United forwards Rasmus Hojlund (left) and Joshua Zirkzee (right) have struggled

    ‘He has had a journey where he has had to build himself and create what he is now.

    ‘You think ‘How has he been allowed to get out?’, all of a sudden when are seeing what he has got, maybe he has grown into what he is, the confidence, stature he has, the physicality, he might have had to wait for that to come.

    ‘A few times today he blew away from players, holding people off.’

    The hat-trick took Gyokeres’ tally for the season to 23 goals in 17 matches this season, with his overall tally at Sporting now standing at 63 in 66 games.

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  • Incoming Man United boss Ruben Amorim ‘could raid Sporting Lisbon for THREE stars next summer in £175m swoop’ – ‘with chiefs at Portuguese club expecting him to try and poach players’

    Incoming Man United boss Ruben Amorim ‘could raid Sporting Lisbon for THREE stars next summer in £175m swoop’ – ‘with chiefs at Portuguese club expecting him to try and poach players’

    Ruben Amorim could try to bring three players with him from Sporting Lisbon after touching down as Manchester United manager.

    The Portuguese begins work at Old Trafford on November 11 after United reached an agreement to pinch the two-time Portuguese league champion.

    And despite predecessor Erik ten Hag facing much criticism for signing his old Ajax pals, Amorim could look to do the same next summer.

    He has ruled out making any bids for Sporting stars in January but could try and load his trolley with three aces next summer. 

    The Sun reports that United could splash £175million on a striker, centre-back, and central midfielder and that Sporting chiefs expect the raid. 

    Incoming Man United boss Ruben Amorim could try to bring three stars with him from Portugal

    Incoming Man United boss Ruben Amorim could try to bring three stars with him from Portugal

    Deadly striker Viktor Gyokeres - with a £84m release clause - is top of the reported list

    Deadly striker Viktor Gyokeres – with a £84m release clause – is top of the reported list

    Former Arsenal target Goncalo Inacio, a centre-back, also makes the trio of candidates

    Former Arsenal target Goncalo Inacio, a centre-back, also makes the trio of candidates 

    Midfielder and staunch Arsenal fan Morten Hjulmand completes the trio Amorim could pinch

    Midfielder and staunch Arsenal fan Morten Hjulmand completes the trio Amorim could pinch 

    It is no surprise to hear the name of Viktor Gyokeres among the trio. The former Coventry forward hit 43 goals last season and already has 18 this term.

    Gyokeres, 26, has a release clause of £84m and has refused to rule out a move to the Premier League, with Arsenal also named among his suitors.

    ‘Going with Amorim to Man Utd? I don’t know… I’m here,’ he said.

    ‘As you can see, I enjoy it at Sporting. It’s nothing I think about. I’m just sad about him (Amorim) leaving. We wish him all the best.’

    Alongside Gyokeres, United could approach centre-back Goncalo Inacio, 23, and midfielder Morten Hjulmand, 25. 

    United were already targeting Inacio over the summer, according to Portuguese outlets Record and O Jogo. Arsenal were also reported to be keen on him in December 2023 and he has a reported release clause of £51m.

    Inacio has won two Portuguese league titles, two League Cups, and a Super Cup since stepping up to Sporting’s first team in the 2020-21 season. He has also amassed 12 caps for Portugal and featured twice at Euro 2024. 

    While he is principally a central option, Amorim has also deployed him at left-back.

    Sporting are top of the Portuguese league with 10 wins from 10 matches this season

    Sporting are top of the Portuguese league with 10 wins from 10 matches this season

    Amorim has led Sporting to two league titles and broke a 19-year duck for the giants

    Amorim has led Sporting to two league titles and broke a 19-year duck for the giants

    Meanwhile, Hjulmand has been touted as a ‘replacement for Casemiro’ although he has a long way to living up to the Brazilian’s pedigree. 

    He has won one title with Sporting after spending the last couple of seasons with the Portuguese giants. The Dane started his career with Admira Wacker in Austria before joining Lecce in Italy. 

    The Sun claims that he would cost around £40m.

    Hjulmand scored a stunner at Euro 2024 against England.

    However, there is one detail United should be cautious of. The midfielder is a lifelong Arsenal fan and even has a tattoo of the club’s crest on his upper left arm. 

    If Sporting are fearful of Amorim’s departure derailing their season, they may take a crumb of comfort in his assurances that he does not want to poach stars in January. 

    ‘I’m not going to get any players from Sporting in January,’ he said. 

    ‘Gyokeres costs 100 million (euros) and it’s very difficult.’



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  • Ruben Amorim verdict delivered by former Man United star Nani – after Sporting Lisbon boss is confirmed as Red Devils’ new head coach

    Ruben Amorim verdict delivered by former Man United star Nani – after Sporting Lisbon boss is confirmed as Red Devils’ new head coach

    Nani has delivered his assessment of Ruben Amorim as the Sporting Lisbon boss prepares to follow his path from the Portuguese giants to Manchester United.

    Amorim was officially announced as Man United’s new head coach on Friday, with the 39-year-old old taking up the position during the international break on November 11.

    The confirmation came after a week of negotiations between the two clubs, as Man United acted quickly after sacking manager Erik ten Hag.

    As part of the agreement Amorim would remain in charge of three final Sporting matches, including crucial clashes with Man City in the Champions League and Braga in the Portuguese top flight.

    The first match came on Friday night with Sporting earning a dominant 5-1 win over Estrela Amadora, whose team featured former Man United star Nani.

    Ex-Man United winger Nani expressed hope Ruben Amorim, right, will be a success at the club

    Ex-Man United winger Nani expressed hope Ruben Amorim, right, will be a success at the club 

    Amorim's move was confirmed on Friday, but took charge of Sporting's win over Estrela Amadora

    Amorim’s move was confirmed on Friday, but took charge of Sporting’s win over Estrela Amadora

    Nani featured in the second half for Estrela Amadora, during their defeat on Friday night

    Nani featured in the second half for Estrela Amadora, during their defeat on Friday night

    Nani, now 37, has offered his backing for Amorim to achieve success at Man United after praising his ‘excellent job’ at Sporting.

    ‘All I can say is good luck,’ Nani told Sport TV.

    ‘He has done an excellent job at Sporting, and I hope he can do the same at United, which is a great club, one of the best clubs in the world.

    ‘I think he is in a great place; he will have the chance with excellent players to deliver a strong response, as he has all the conditions to do so.’

    Nani received an ovation from the Sporting fans when he came on as a second half substitute for Estrela, his hometown club.

    The winger had come through Sporting’s academy and played 136 times for the first team, scoring 31 goals, before moving to Man United for a reported £21m fee in 2007.

    Nani joined United in 2007 from Sporting Lisbon and went on to spend eight years at Old Trafford. During this time he won four Premier League titles, two League Cups, the Champions League and the Club World Cup.

    After leaving United in 2015, he had spells at Fenerbahce, Valencia and Lazio before moving to the US to play for Orlando City.

    A return to Italy followed as he joined Venezia prior to transfers to Melbourne Victory and Adana Demirspor.

    Nani embraced Amorim, who will follow his path from Sporting Lisbon to Manchester United

    Nani embraced Amorim, who will follow his path from Sporting Lisbon to Manchester United

    Nani won four Premier League titles at Man United and lifted the Champions League

    Nani won four Premier League titles at Man United and lifted the Champions League

    Amorim will officially take over as Man United's new head coach on November 11

    Amorim will officially take over as Man United’s new head coach on November 11 

    Amorim will make the same move as Nani from Sporting to Man United and the pair were seen in a warm embrace on the touchline following Friday’s match.

    Former Man United defender Rio Ferdinand revealed earlier this week that Nani had also given him more insight on Amorim. 

    ‘I spoke to Nani actually the other day and he said “Rio, whatever you want to talk about, tactics or whatever, the players play for him, they love him and they respect him”,’ Ferdinand said in a video posted on X.

    ‘One of the issues I think with Erik ten Hag and what he [Nani] said about Amorim is he’s very straight, very straight and very direct.

    ‘From what I’m hearing, I’m talking to people that have played for [him] but also been around [him] as a human, I think the character and the charisma compared to Erik ten Hag will be the big differentiator, will be the big difference.’

    Amorim, who has signed a two-and-a-half year deal at Man United, admitted post match that over the course of three days he was left to make what he feels is the biggest decision of his career to date.

    Amorim gave further insight into his move to Man United at his post-match press conference

    Amorim gave further insight into his move to Man United at his post-match press conference

    ‘I was told it was now or never. I had three days to make my mind up,’ he said.

    ‘A decision that would radically change my life. I’ve had other opportunities. The president and [Hugo] Viana can confirm this. This is not the first or second time I have been requested.

    ‘After Sporting, I wanted Manchester. There’s a time I have to take a step forward. It was hard. I had to do this.

    ‘I don’t want to victimise myself. The only one in no-man’s land was me. I didn’t say it before because it had to be agreed between the clubs.’ 

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