Amorim led Sporting from despair but testing waters await
The Guardian|October 30, 2024
The 39-year-old built a legacy in Lisbon on consistency and charisma but his hiring would be a major gamble. Can he transfer his watchwords to the Theatre of Dreams?
David Hytner
Amorim led Sporting from despair but testing waters await

The parallels are there and Manchester United have certainly considered them. Few managers go into a club during the season when everything is rosy but, even by the low standards of the trade, Rúben Amorim's arrival at Sporting in March 2020 stood out.

The Lisbon giants were at a horribly low ebb. Fourth in the Primeira Liga, 20 points off the leaders, Porto, they were on to their fourth manager of the season and their previous title from 2001-02 was a speck in the rearview mirror. Sporting remained haunted by the notorious training-ground attack of May 2018 when 50 hooligans - incensed by poor results - stormed the premises to beat up players and staff. The relationship between the board and the fans was awful. Oh, and something called Covid-19 was coming.

What Amorim did next, in the short, medium and longer term, returned Sporting to the top of the Portuguese game and established him as one of the brightest young managers in Europe. It has moved him to the point where he is poised to take over from Erik ten Hag at Manchester United - a club whose remorselessly chronicled woes have left them at rock bottom.

The 39-year-old coach is not about to say no, even if it will surely be a wrench to walk out on a team who have won all nine of their league fixtures this season, who believe they can claim a third title under him. Sporting are also going well in the Champions League, having collected seven points from an available nine.

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