Ruben Amorim concluded his tenure at Sporting CP with a victory, preparing for his new role at Manchester United. He will officially assume the position on Monday, following Ruud van Nistelrooy's interim leadership after Erik ten Hag's departure last month. Sporting's 4-2 win over Braga marked their 11th consecutive Primeira Liga victory this season.
During the post-match press conference, Amorim expressed gratitude and reflected on his journey. "It's difficult to summarise everything at this point. It was an incredible adventure," he stated. He acknowledged moments of doubt despite appearing confident and emphasised that his achievements were not solitary efforts.

Amorim appreciated the support from Sporting fans, acknowledging their role during challenging times. He admitted to making mistakes and being stubborn but always prioritised the team's best interests. "I did what I could, I made some mistakes, showed some stubbornness, but I was always thinking about what was best for the team," he said.
Amorim felt it was time to focus on his career path, leading to his decision to leave Sporting. "This time, it was the only time I thought of myself, but I had to," he explained. His commitment requires full-time dedication, prompting his move to Manchester United.
His debut as United's manager will be against Ipswich Town in the Premier League on November 24. Four days later, Amorim will lead the team at Old Trafford against Bodo/Glimt in the Europa League. These matches mark significant milestones in his managerial career.
Amorim's departure from Sporting signifies a new chapter for both him and Manchester United. As he transitions into this prominent role, expectations are high for his impact on the team’s performance in upcoming matches and competitions.