Manchester United’s new head coach Ruben Amorim ended his tenure at Sporting Lisbon in spectacular style, guiding his team to a thrilling 4-2 comeback win against Braga in the Primeira Liga. Facing a two-goal deficit, Sporting showed remarkable resilience and secured the victory with a late surge, pushing them six points clear of second-placed Porto. The game not only marked Amorim’s final outing as Sporting manager but also highlighted his tactical adaptability and leadership, qualities United fans are eagerly anticipating.
Substitute Conrad Harder was the hero of the night, scoring two decisive goals in the final minutes to seal the win. His first came in the 89th minute when he unleashed a powerful shot from 25 yards, slotting the ball into the bottom corner. Five minutes later, he added an almost identical second goal, ensuring that Sporting ended the game on a high note and providing Amorim with a memorable farewell from Portuguese football.
First-Half Dominance by Braga, But Sporting’s Spirit Prevails
Braga initially dominated the match, thanks to a brace from Ricardo Horta, who capitalized on a defensive error by Zeno Debast to open the scoring. The forward’s first goal came from a powerful strike into the roof of the net, while his second saw the ball deflect off Sporting’s goalkeeper, Franco Israel, and loop into the goal. Braga appeared firmly in control as they entered halftime with a comfortable lead.
However, Sporting came out fighting in the second half. They pulled one goal back through Hidemasa Morata, who pounced on a rebound after Jerry St Juste’s header hit the post. This goal energized the team and set the stage for an impressive comeback. Morten Hjulmand equalized in the 81st minute with a stunning shot from the edge of the box, paving the way for Harder’s late brace, which ultimately secured the victory for Sporting.
Amorim’s Stellar Record with Sporting This Season
Amorim departs Sporting with an impeccable record, having won all 11 of their league games this season. His squad scored an impressive 39 goals and conceded only five, underscoring their dominance in the Portuguese league. Under Amorim’s leadership, Sporting consistently displayed attacking prowess and defensive solidity, two qualities that Manchester United will hope he brings to Old Trafford.
The Portuguese coach is expected to arrive in England on Monday. However, it may take a few days for him to receive his visa and officially begin his role at United. His first match at the helm of the Premier League giants will take place on November 24, following the international break, in a highly anticipated home fixture against Ipswich Town.
Future Talks with Ruud van Nistelrooy as Amorim Plans United’s Backroom Staff
One of Amorim’s first priorities at Manchester United will be to discuss the future of interim coach Ruud van Nistelrooy, who took charge after Erik ten Hag’s departure in October. Van Nistelrooy’s short tenure has been marked by an impressive unbeaten run, with three wins and one draw, and has endeared him to both fans and players. However, Amorim holds the decision on whether the United legend will remain part of his backroom team.
Amorim has praised Van Nistelrooy’s impact on the team and acknowledged the Dutchman’s contributions during this transitional period. In his post-match comments, Amorim expressed admiration for Van Nistelrooy’s work and looked forward to their upcoming conversation. While United fans are keen to see the former striker retained, Van Nistelrooy has been reserved about his future role, indicating that the final decision lies with Amorim. The discussions are set to clarify the coaching setup as Manchester United prepare for a new era under Amorim’s leadership.