Leonino
·31. August 2025
Title-winning Sporting boss won't rule out Benfica move: I don't know

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·31. August 2025
Manchester United achieved their first victory of the season, a hard-fought win at home against the newly-promoted Burnley (3-2). Ruben Amorim is not having easy days in England and even hinted at a possible resignation. The coach also spoke about the elections at Benfica and does not rule out the possibility of coaching the team.
At the end of the Manchester United - Burnley match, which the Red Devils won 3-2, Ruben Amorim also spoke to DAZN microphones. In Portuguese, the three-time champion coach with Sporting commented on a possible departure from the Red Devils' technical command.
"I think it's easier here. You have a lot of support, no matter what happens. A giant club like Man. United allows us to live our day-to-day. It's completely different," he began to explain, in comparison to the reality of Portuguese football.
Ruben Amorim continued: "It's a roller coaster, but it has a huge exposure, it's seen worldwide, there's a lot of pressure, we always have to win. That doesn't change with our last season's ranking, it's always Manchester United..."
"And I also see that in Portugal they are calculating games, club elections and such... They need to be calm, because it's not over and we don't know what tomorrow holds and I might stay here. I don't know," Ruben Amorim added, who shortly after explained that he intends to be in charge of the Old Trafford team in the derby against Manchester City, the next Premier League match.
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