Inside Amorim inner circle from £4m staff to his wife as he closes in on MU job

RUBEN AMORIM is closing in on the Manchester United job.The 39-year-old Portuguese manager is now planning his backroom staff - with three trusted coaches set to join him in swapping Sporting Lisbon for Old Trafford. RUBEN AMORIM is closing in on the Manchester United job. The 39-year-old Portuguese manager is now planning his backroom staff - with three trusted coaches set to join him in swapping Sporting Lisbon for Old Trafford. That includes his trusted assistant manager Carlos Fernandes, assistant coach Adelio Candido, and goalkeeper coach Jorge Vital. So important are they that Manchester United are understood to be coughing up £4.1m in compensation so they can join Amorim in England. Amorim has made no secret of his biggest mentor in the game - Jose Mourinho. While wife Maria Joao Diogo is related to former PSG sporting director Antero Henrique, who famously brokered deals for Neymar and Kylian Mbappe. SunSport looks at Amorim's inner circle and closest confidantes. Carlos Fernandes Fernandes has been a constant by Amorim's side, all the way throughout his management career. The 29-year-old didn't play pro, but began coaching when he was just a teenager. He came through Benfica's ranks, and was an assistant at the tender age of 18 when Amorim was playing for their first team. When Amorim took on the Casa Pia job, Fernandes joined him. Then, the pair went to Braga B, Braga, and Sporting Lisbon for the past four years. "My number two is Carlos Fernandes, he’s been my right-hand man right from day one. He’ll be a much better coach than me," Amorim said of Fernandes in the past. "I often say if I become Bobby Robson, then he’ll be my Jose Mourinho! But there’s plenty of time, we’ve signed a 15-year deal!” Adelio Candido Incredibly, Candido is even younger than Fernandes. The 28-year-old assistant coach is tipped to follow Amorim and Fernandes to Manchester. Like Fernandes, he's followed a similar career trajectory as a loyal stooge to Amorim. Candido was already a youth coach with Casa Pia, when they all crossed paths. A role with Braga soon followed, then he jumped to Sporting where he's been for the past four years. Again, he didn't have a playing career at the top level. Jorge Vital Bringing the age up is 63-year-old Vital, a goalkeeping coach who did play pro. In the 1980s and 1990s, the shotstopper starred for clubs including Sporting and Gil Vicente in a career that spanned two decades. https://img.allfootballapp.com/www/M00/59/B8/720x-/-/-/CgAGVmciXEOAZfBqAAICrPXN8QE584.jpg He is now passing on his expertise to a younger generation, with distribution a huge focus of his training. Vital and Amorim met at Braga, and he was soon taken to Sporting. His appointment could spell the end of current goalkeeper coach Jelle ten Rouwelaar, who only joined United in July. Jose Mourinho The Special One is somewhat of a mentor for Amorim. He had an internship at Mourinho's High Performance Football Coaching course. And he has previously cited the Fenerbahce manager as his "reference point" in coaching. He has played down any comparisons between the pair, saying of his idol: "Mourinho is one of a kind. There won't be another Mourinho. Mourinho is unique." Mourinho has already given his backing publicly to United's potential appointment in the past. When Amorim was linked with the West Ham job back in May, Mourinho revealed: "It's also a question I shouldn't answer, but what can I tell you? I like him [Amorim] as a person, I like him as a coach. "I think he has the conditions to be able to coach in any league and he has the conditions to be able to coach in any club. "But he's in a good league and he's in a big club. "The decision is his and it will be up to the clubs that want him or not, to convince him with more or less arguments. "What is clear from my side is that I like the person and I like the coach." Maria Joao Diogo Amorim is married to Maria, and the pair share one son together. Maria has built her own business in interior design with an academic degree in telecommunications engineering. The couple got married in 2013 in front of 160 guests at a beautiful ceremony at the Palácio de S. Marcos church in Coimbra. Players like Nuno Gomes, Miguel Vítor, Hugo Viana, Luís Filipe and Quim were all present. As was Maria's brother, Antero Henrique. Antero was famously the former Sporting Director at PSG - and was a Man Utd target - before the Red Devils switched their attention to Dan Ashworth. He was responsible for the most expensive transfer ever - bringing Neymar to the Ligue 1 giants in a record-breaking £198million from Barcelona. Antero also managed to convince Kylian Mbappe to snub Real Madrid, when he moved from Monaco. While Dani Alves, who was fielding several offers from Premier League clubs, was persuaded that his future belonged in the French capital in 2017.

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Van Nistelrooy arrives at Old Trafford for his first game as interim manager

Ruud van Nistelrooy has arrived at Old Trafford ahead of his first game as interim boss.The former Manchester United striker has taken command of the club in the absence of a permanent boss, with Erik ten Hag leaving Old Trafford earlier this week after a poor start to the season. Ruud van Nistelrooy has arrived at Old Trafford ahead of his first game as interim boss. The former Manchester United striker has taken command of the club in the absence of a permanent boss, with Erik ten Hag leaving Old Trafford earlier this week after a poor start to the season. The Red Devils take on fellow Premier League outfit Leicester City in the Carabao Cup for the right to reach the last-eight of the competition. Coincidentally, the Carabao Cup was the first of two domestic trophies won by Ten Hag, with which he ended a six-year wait for silverware. Now though the Red Devils face the Foxes in the first game of the post Ten Hag era on home turf. Van Nistelrooy was appointed his compatriot's second-in-command over the summer ahead of his third, yet ultimately ill-fated, campaign at the helm. The former United No 9 has had success as a manager in his own right, having overseen 50 games as boss of PSV Eindhoven in 2022-23. Van Nistelrooy in that time lost only eight of his games, winning 34 in a hugely impressive debut managerial term. United's wait for a new permanent manager may not be too long, though, with the club circling ever closer to Ruben Amorim. Amorim arrived at Sporting Club's HQ on Wednesday morning as he had promised to conduct training, though it is understood that some players are not best pleased with the prospect of a mid-season departure. It was confirmed by the Portuguese club on Tuesday that the £8.3million required to trigger Amorim's release clause had been paid, meaning the ball is now in the manager's court. However negotiations are on-going over the Sporting boss' notice period, which is believed to be a matter of weeks, rather than days. As such it is currently unlikely that Amorim would be in the dugout for United's clash with Chelsea, even if a full agreement should be reached in the coming days.

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Tebas slams Madrid's 'exaggerated victimhood' after Ballon d'Or boycott

LaLiga president Javier Tebas has accused Real Madrid of "exaggerated victimhood" as he slammed the club's decision to boycott Monday's Ballon d'Or ceremony.The club opted to skip the ceremony after hearing Vinicius Junior would miss out on the top award, which was won by Manchester City and Spain midfielder Rodri. LaLiga president Javier Tebas has accused Real Madrid of "exaggerated victimhood" as he slammed the club's decision to boycott Monday's Ballon d'Or ceremony. The club opted to skip the ceremony after hearing Vinicius Junior would miss out on the top award, which was won by Manchester City and Spain midfielder Rodri. The Brazil winger failed to scoop the accolade despite scoring 24 goals and providing 11 assists last season, as Los Blancos won a LaLiga and Champions League double. Madrid's decision not to attend sparked controversy, though City boss Pep Guardiola empathised with Carlo Ancelotti's side, insisting "it is up to them". However, it has not gone down well with LaLiga boss Tebas, who feels it went against the club's principles. "I am a Real Madrid fan. The most important values of this club are being a gentleman and shaking hands when you lose," he told l'Equipe. "I think Real Madrid lost that spirit a long time ago. They should have gone to the ceremony and not questioned France Football's system, which is transparent, with 100 journalists voting. "Real's victimhood is unnecessary and exaggerated. I don't know where they want to go."

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Jamie Redknapp criticises 'toxic' Man United players following Ten Hag's sacking

Jamie Redknapp has criticised Manchester United's 'toxic' squad following the sacking of Erik ten Hag as Red Devils boss.Ten Hag was dismissed from his role after nearly two-and-a-half years in charge on Monday, with Ruud van Nistelrooy taking over on a temporary basis, including Wednesday's League Cup tie against Leicester. Jamie Redknapp has criticised Manchester United's 'toxic' squad following the sacking of Erik ten Hag as Red Devils boss. Ten Hag was dismissed from his role after nearly two-and-a-half years in charge on Monday, with Ruud van Nistelrooy taking over on a temporary basis, including Wednesday's League Cup tie against Leicester. It is expected that Ruben Amorim will take charge, though when remains to be seen as negotiations over his notice period at current club Sporting Lisbon continue. But Redknapp has suggested that the issues at the club are deeper than just the manager, with the players having to take a look at themselves, according to the pundit. Speaking on Sky Sports, he suggested that there's a lot that needs changing at the club and called for the next boss to be given time.' You have to remember that everyone talks about Ten Hag and how disappointing it has been for him,' he said. 'You have to take this group of players in terms of context of other managers and getting them dismissed as well. 'This group has been really poor. It has been quite toxic for a while in terms of not performing, not doing enough, getting managers sacked regularly and for my liking too easily. 'It feels like, "It's fine, the manager will go, someone else will come in". That culture has to change. So whoever comes inn, first of all they have to make sure they give them time, he is not going to go in there and it will be an easy job. 'He is going to need time to get the players he needs, play the way he wants to play and be given that luxury because if after six months people start complaining, it is not going to work. He needs time.' Van Nistelrooy picked a strong side for his first game in charge, opting to use the same 4-2-3-1 that Ten Hag used during the game. It featured Lisandro Martinez at left back while Manuel Ugarte and Casemiro played together in midfield, with captain Bruno Fernandes also playing. Izzy Christiansen, also speaking on Sky, noted how the United players' efforts would be of note during Wednesday's game due to it being the first one without Ten Hag in the dugout. 'It's going to be fascinating to see how the players perform,' she said. 'Do they feel like a weight has been lifted? Like they are now under the spotlight even more? 'It is quite a good fixture for the players and we will see how they perform.'

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Inter Miami open to signing Neymar from Saudi Arabia

The reunion between Messi, Suarez and Neymar could be closer than ever. However, Inter Miami need the support of MLS.Neymar’s recent arrival in Miami, where he has purchased property, has sparked considerable speculation. The Brazilian star’s contract with Al Hilal expires in June 2025, and as of January, he’ll be free to negotiate with other clubs. Many fans dream of a reunion of the iconic MSN trio—Messi, Suárez, and Neymar—at Inter Miami, though this prospect is currently far-fetched, almost a fantasy. The reunion between Messi, Suarez and Neymar could be closer than ever. However, Inter Miami need the support of MLS. Neymar’s recent arrival in Miami, where he has purchased property, has sparked considerable speculation. The Brazilian star’s contract with Al Hilal expires in June 2025, and as of January, he’ll be free to negotiate with other clubs. Many fans dream of a reunion of the iconic MSN trio—Messi, Suárez, and Neymar—at Inter Miami, though this prospect is currently far-fetched, almost a fantasy. Neymar’s immediate focus is recovering fully from his injury. “He’s only thinking about his return to the field,” he told AS. Whilehe hasn’t yet decided on his next career move, the world is watching closely. There’s a sense thatNeymar and Inter Miami are destined to cross paths. DavidBeckham even stoked rumoursa few months ago by posting a photo of himself dining with Neymar. “Welcome to Miami, friend (just for dinner),” the Englishman joked onInstagram. However,several hurdles would need to be clearedbefore a reunion of the MSN trio could happen. Neymar’s Transfer Depends on MLS Sources inside Chase Stadium are clear: for Neymar to join Inter Miami, MLS must relax its salary cap rules. The team’s financial situation is the main challenge. Last January, the club had to scramble to register Luis Suárez, with as many as seven players leaving at the last moment to balance the books, including Designated Player and star Josef Martínez. Since Don Garber became league commissioner, several stars have joined MLS, yet despite his efforts tomake the league a stepping stone to Europe, it remains reliant on big-name veterans. These stars can help attract younger talent who dream of playing alongside their idols before heading to Europe. ASreached out to MLS, butthe league could not confirm whether new financial measures or a fourth Designated Player(DP) slot would be introduced. Inter Miami also stated that, for now,there has been no movement on Neymar. A signing likeNeymar would benefit everyone, especially with the 2026 World Cup approaching, where Ronaldinho is set to serve as an ambassador.Neymar has previously hinted at a potential move to MLS. Back in 2022, while playing for PSG and considering his options between Al Hilal, a return to Brazil, or heading north, he said on the podcastPhenomenos, “I’m not sure if I’ll play in Brazil again.Honestly, I’d love to play in the U.S., even if just for a season.”

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Amorim set to be confirmed as Man Utd boss as club agree to pay Sporting £9.2m

Ruben Amorim is close to being appointed as Manchester United's new manager.After another day of talks between United and Sporting Lisbon, the 39-year-old coach is set to succeed Erik ten Hag at Old Trafford by signing a two-and-a-half-year contract worth £6.5million-a-year with the option of a 12-month extension. Ruben Amorim is close to being appointed as Manchester United's new manager. After another day of talks between United and Sporting Lisbon, the 39-year-old coach is set to succeed Erik ten Hag at Old Trafford by signing a two-and-a-half-year contract worth £6.5million-a-year with the option of a 12-month extension. However, Amorim will not be able to join United until the start of the international break on November 10, which means caretaker boss Ruud van Nistelrooy will remain in temporary charge for three more games against Chelsea, PAOK Salonika and Leicester – having engineered a 5-2 win over the Foxes in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday night. United director Sir Dave Brailsford added to the intrigue before the game when a video of him arriving at Old Trafford and appearing to confirm Amorim's appointment was circulated on social media. United are expected to pay £9.2million for the Portuguese. Amorim will become United's sixth permanent manager since Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013, and is expected to bring his own back-room team which includes assistants Carlos Fernandes, Adelio Candido and Emanuel Ferro as well as goalkeeper coach Jorge Vital and sports scientist Paulo Barreira. Van Nistelrooy's role in the new set-up remains unclear, but the Dutchman insisted after the game that he wants to stay on after returning to Old Trafford as Ten Hag's No 2 in the summer. 'I came here as an assistant to help the club. Now in this role, I'm helping as long as needed,' said Van Nistelrooy. 'In the future in any capacity, I'm here to help the club further to build towards the future that's what I'm here for. 'I'm here to help and serve and give my everything for the club in any capacity with so many people here around me that want the best for the club and that will never change.' Van Nistelrooy did not hold a post-match press conference and will instead address the media on Thursday in his first media briefing since stepping up to replace Ten Hag.

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Guardiola blames City players being 'HUNGOVER' for FA Cup final defeat by Utd

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has suggested that his side were 'a little bit hungover' during the FA Cup final against Manchester United.United were surprise winners of the FA Cup last season, one of two trophies that the recently-sacked Erik ten Hag won during his two-and-a-half years in charge of the Red Devils. Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has suggested that his side were 'a little bit hungover' during the FA Cup final against Manchester United. United were surprise winners of the FA Cup last season, one of two trophies that the recently-sacked Erik ten Hag won during his two-and-a-half years in charge of the Red Devils. United had raced into a 2-0 lead at Wembley by half-time, with Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo on the scoresheet, perhaps much to the shock of a number of fans watching on. Jeremy Doku hit back a few minutes from time, but it was too little, too late for the Premier League champions, who had to settle for just the one trophy a year on from lifting the Treble. And it was that one trophy that could have cost them the game in May, with Guardiola saying after his side's defeat by Tottenham on Wednesday that his players were 'hungover' for the game. After suffering their first defeat since Wembley, Guardiola said on Wednesday night: 'This is the news, not that we lose, but how long it has been since we lose. Of course, with the FA Cup final we were a little bit hungover, but it is good news.'The final was a week after the final day of the Premier League, which saw City lift their fourth title in a row - a competition record. Jack Grealish, who started on the bench at Wembley, and Erling Haaland led the revelry as City's stars celebrated until 5am at Greek restaurant Fenix, as players took along their wives and girlfriends for a boozy night. Grealish and Haaland struck a pose early in the night as they showed off their watches, with a Premier League medal dripping from the striker's neck. The party started in the dressing room, where players danced and sung: 'Campeones, campeones, ole, ole, ole!' And it seems Guardiola has now acknowledged that the title celebrations perhaps went a little too far, maybe even as far as costing them another trophy. At the time, Guardiola said of the result: 'It's my mistake - the game plan was not good.' 'The players know it, the reason why. Tactically, it was not good. I had the feeling it was not good today. You plan a game for different positions, but didn't work - it's as simple as that. 'The crosses came to nothing when we came to the byline; they had one shot where we gave the goal away, and then the goal for Mainoo - no more than that. 'As always when we play against United, we more or less had control and normally we score from what we created in the second half, but we were not able to do it.' City now face a fight in their bid to stay on track in their remaining competitions this season, with a number of injuries costing the defending Premier League champions. Savinho is the latest man on the treatment table after being stretchered off against Tottenham, while Manuel Akanji hs also picked up an issue and Kevin De Bruyne, Jack Grealish and Kyle Walker are out until after the international break. 'We're in trouble,' Guardiola said of the situation. 'I've never had this situation in nine years. We don't have alternatives. 'I went to the massage table but it was too busy. Tomorrow we have two keepers and Erling to train. It's been getting more difficult game by game but maybe one day we will be altogether.'

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Emery defends rotation as Villa dumped out EFL Cup by Palace

Unai Emery refused to blame his team selection as Aston Villa missed out on the EFL Cup quarter-finals after their 2-1 defeat to Crystal Palace.Villa were dumped out of the competition in the fourth round, as Palace stunned the home crowd with Eberechi Eze's headed opener. Unai Emery refused to blame his team selection as Aston Villa missed out on the EFL Cup quarter-finals after their 2-1 defeat to Crystal Palace. Villa were dumped out of the competition in the fourth round, as Palace stunned the home crowd with Eberechi Eze's headed opener. Both Eze and Adam Wharton were forced off injured in the first half, during which Jhon Duran levelled proceedings, though Daichi Kamada slammed into the bottom-left corner from outside the box to snatch the win. Leon Bailey, John McGinn and Diego Carlos were the only regular starters Emery fielded in a rotated lineup, though the Villa manager defended his decision after the full-time whistle. "We started with 11 players who are in the first team," Emery told Sky Sports. "We started with Tyrone Mings and Diego Carlos, and they can play normally in the starting 11. "We started with [Ian] Maatsen, [Boubacar] Kamara, McGinn, Duran and [Emiliano] Buendia. I don't know if I can have any regrets. "Today, we competed and we lost, but we competed with the idea of players getting performances. Of course, we are frustrated, but if I repeated it again, I would play with the same players." Oliver Glasner's Palace have struggled in the Premier League, leaving this result as somewhat of a surprise against Champions League opposition. Victory came at a cost, however, as Eze limped off with a hamstring issue and Wharton suffered a groin problem. "[We] started the game well," Glasner told Sky Sports. "The problem [with Eze] was his hamstring, and we don't know how serious it is. "We concede and then have Adam's [Wharton] groin issue. [On Tuesday] he said he was fine, but his pain got worse. It's too early, but I am positive as it's nothing new. He has had groin problems for many months. "We thought he needed a break, but yesterday, he gave the thumbs up."

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Juventus coach Motta demands more from attack after Parma draw

Enrico del Prato and Simon Sohn struck in the first-half for Parma, with Weston McKennie and Timothy Weah both finding equalisers for Juve.Afterwards, Motta sought to focus on the positives. Enrico del Prato and Simon Sohn struck in the first-half for Parma, with Weston McKennie and Timothy Weah both finding equalisers for Juve. Afterwards, Motta sought to focus on the positives. A judgment on the match? "We want to do a lot and sometimes we can't do what we have in mind. We have to keep our balance, play with our idea, against a team that closes up and today they restarted very well with their wingers. We suffered, we went into their half of the field, they made a low block and with our errors in the final meters they restarted. "We have to try to build forward and at the first mistake you have to take 60/70 metres back it gives a psychological advantage to the opponent. We have to do the counter-pressing immediately, otherwise they run away and go towards our goal. It means giving an advantage to the opponent." What didn't work? On the Gatti-Danilo duo? "During the whole match we have to bring balance to the game in the opponent's half. We often committed in the final meters and we allowed Parma to restart. Physically and psychologically we gave the opponents an advantage. On Danilo-Gatti? I looked at the team, not just them. As a team we did well and badly at times." Did you expect more from your team? "Tonight we wanted a different result, because we know we can do better. Today we didn't do what was necessary to win. We need to leave this game behind and recover our energy to face Udinese at our best." The draws are starting to become many... Today the draw is not what we wanted. This evening we did not do enough to win it, now in three days we have another match, we have to recover our players to go and make a great performance in Udine." Did you expect more from Vlahovic? "I expect more in the offensive phase from everyone, not just Vlahovic. In the offensive phase we could have done better. I focus a lot on our collective, that's the key to doing more. We have to do better especially in the final pass and putting the opponent in difficulty for as long as possible." On too many technical errors... "It's part of the game. We have very strong players who at times want to do too much and make mistakes. We have to do better and we certainly will, because we have very strong players." How is Koopmeiners? "Very good. We are very happy to have him with us. He has made a great effort, because he has to endure the pain."

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13 players we can’t believe have been nominated for the Ballon d’Or

The Ballon d’Or recognises the best footballers in the world every year. But it’s difficult not to raise an eyebrow at some of the nominees over the years.Before 2024, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo have dominated the award’s shortlist for a decade and a half, while world-class stars like Karim Benzema, Robert Lewandowski and Kevin De Bruyne deserve their place in the voting year in, year out. The Ballon d’Or recognises the best footballers in the world every year. But it’s difficult not to raise an eyebrow at some of the nominees over the years. Before 2024, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo have dominated the award’s shortlist for a decade and a half, while world-class stars like Karim Benzema, Robert Lewandowski and Kevin De Bruyne deserve their place in the voting year in, year out. But there are also some names it was easy to forget – or just can’t believe – were ever considered among the very best in the world. We’ve gone through previous shortlists to pick out more names which made us go ‘bloody hell’. Oh, Donny. Should’ve stayed at Ajax. Jamie Vardy was on the 2016 shortlist, justifiably so, of course, after a season in which he fired Leicester City to the title and also broke the record for goals in consecutive Premier League matches. But that doesn’t make his name any less striking looking back. We’re reasonably certain we don’t have to consult old copies of the Rothman’s annual to say he’s the only former Stocksbridge Park Steels player to get on the Ballon d’Or shortlist. We love Mario, the mad b*stard, but for all his undoubted ability and potential it doesn’t seem quite right to rank him among the best and most consistent talents in the world. He was, however, coming off the back of his eye-catching brace against Germany in the semi-finals of Euro 2012 – so this one should probably be dedicated to the Twitter banter which followed. Earning a whopping 0.22% of the vote, Nani was nominated off the back of his best season at Manchester United – and possibly of his career. The winger had been named the Players’ Player of the Year at the club, but two campaigns later he began to fall out of favour at Old Trafford. It was hard not to love Gyan after the 2010 World Cup, when he made us all quite heartbroken and confirmed the status of Luis Suarez as football’s pantomime villain, but he really should have been disqualified on the grounds that he was a striker who wore the No.3 shirt. It’s easy to forget that the striker who scored one goal in 15 matches for Crystal Palace in 2016 and was known to “sit in the weight room on a chair with a cup of coffee and a muffin”, according to Brede Hangeland, was on his day one of the most devastating forwards in world football. Adebayor scored 30 goals in all competitions for Arsenal in 2007-08 but only managed to pass the 15-goal mark twice since, once in the Premier League and the other time in Turkey. “Like Justin Fashanu, Squeeze, John Kerry and tubes of blue Smarties he promised much, was momentarily transcendent, but ultimately declined into familiar mediocrity,” The Guardian noted on Kanoute in 2007. The striker showed flashes of quality in England, but few expected him to outscore the likes of Samuel Eto’o, Fernando Torres and David Villa for Sevilla in 2006-07. It shouldn’t be forgotten that the 2005-06 season saw Lehmann set a Champions League record of 853 minutes without a goal and usurp Oliver Kahn as Germany’s No.1 for the World Cup. But it will always be remembered as the season that ended with Lehmann getting sent off after only 18 minutes of the Champions League final. A nomination based on his Champions League heroics for Liverpool, in which he scored winning goals against Juventus and Chelsea (sorry, Jose). But Garcia never reached those heights again and his career became somewhat nomadic after leaving Anfield two years later. Baros scored just two goals for Liverpool throughout the whole of the 2003-04 season but won the Golden Boot award at Euro 2004 as he hit the back of the net five times. Remember when Trabelsi was released by Manchester City after just one season? No? Exactly. David Beckham, Iker Casillas, Ryan Giggs, Paolo Maldini, Francesco Totti, David Trezeguet and Christian Vieri were among the players to receive a nomination but no votes for the 2002 Ballon d’Or award. Thanks to Senegal’s run to the quarter-finals of the World Cup, future Fulham stalwart Papa Bouba Diop and Jamie Carragher’s best mate Diouf received two votes each. An example for Chelsea youngsters: play well at Vitesse Arnhem and you could find yourself on the Ballon d’Or shortlist.

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Arsenal Invincible’s daughter delights fans in special custom leather jacket

ARSENAL icon Dennis Bergkamp has taught his daughter well when it comes to supporting the Gunners.Yasmin Bergkamp wore a custom leather jacket from fashion designer Antonia Bronze.The jacket is a tribute to Arsenal's unique home shirt from the 2005-06 season, their last at Highbury. ARSENAL icon Dennis Bergkamp has taught his daughter well when it comes to supporting the Gunners. Yasmin Bergkamp wore a custom leather jacket from fashion designer Antonia Bronze. https://img.allfootballapp.com/www/M00/59/BC/720x-/-/-/CgAGVmcib_OAX_kPAAGw8H9Ldu0479.jpg The jacket is a tribute to Arsenal's unique home shirt from the 2005-06 season, their last at Highbury. Arsenal switched their famous red and white for a maroon strip - a perfect colour for the leather jacket Yasmin wore. Her dad Dennis, who played for Arsenal between 1995 and 2006, was a special guest for the match against Liverpool on Sunday. He invited Yasmin along to the Emirates where she posed in the jacket, which bears an Arsenal crest on the front and the back, as well as the iconic O2 sponsor. Yasmin's jacket even had the number ten on the back as a tribute to her father. She shared some photos on social media alongside the caption: "Some things never change." Her snaps got plenty of praise with sister Saffron commenting: " Another sister, Estelle, replied with two love heart eyes emojis, as did her boyfriend former Manchester United star Donny van de Beek. A fan wrote: "Love! you look beautiful." Yasmin, 22, is a student and attends Regent's University London and studiesbusinessand brand management. She was also a keenhockeyplayer and was part of the senior team at Laren in her native Netherlands.

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How's the first game of every Man Utd manager since Sir Alex Ferguson went

Ruud van Nistelrooy is Manchester United's ninth interim or permanent manager since Sir Alex Ferguson left in 2013.After Erik ten Hag's bombshell departure on Monday, Van Nistelrooy was appointed as interim boss and will take charge of his first game against Leicester City in the Carabao Cup this evening. Ruud van Nistelrooy is Manchester United's ninth interim or permanent manager since Sir Alex Ferguson left in 2013. After Erik ten Hag's bombshell departure on Monday, Van Nistelrooy was appointed as interim boss and will take charge of his first game against Leicester City in the Carabao Cup this evening. United have won just one of their last eight games in all competitions and sit 14th in the Premier League. Van Nistelrooy - who scored 150 goals in 219 games for United between 2001 and 2006 - will face his first taste of pressure at the helm, and he may also be in charge when the Red Devils host Chelsea in the Premier League on Sunday. Ahead of the Dutchman's first match, Mail Sport looks back at the first result of every United manager since Ferguson's departure 11 years ago. David Moyes - Community Shield vs Wigan Dubbed 'the Chosen One' after Ferguson's retirement, Moyes won his first game as United manager against Wigan. After winning the 2012-13 Premier League title, United faced the Latics in the Community Shield at Wembley, with a brace from Robin Van Persie securing Moyes' only trophy for the Red Devils via a 2-0 victory. Less than a week later, the Scot also won his opening Premier League game with a 4-1 victory over Swansea City. However, United's early promise under Moyes faltered and in April 2014, United sat seventh in the league and were eliminated from every other competition. Moyes was subsequently relieved of his duties just 10 months into a six-year contract. Result - Man United 2-0 Wigan Ryan Giggs: Premier League vs Norwich City As United's most-capped player of all time, Giggs was appointed as a player-coach after Moyes was sacked. His first game ended in a triumphant 4-0 victory over Norwich in the Premier League. Braces from Wayne Rooney and Juan Mata capped off a dominant performance at Old Trafford. The Welshman made his 963rd and final appearance for the club after substituting himself on for Tom Lawrence in a 3-1 win over Hull City during his time in charge. Giggs managed just four games for United, compiling a record of two wins, a draw and a loss. He was appointed as assistant manager the following season but left the club in 2016. Result - Man United 4-0 Norwich City Louis van Gaal: Premier League vs Swansea City Van Gaal was appointed by United in May 2014, becoming their first ever non-British or Irish manager. The Dutchman lost his first game in charge, a 2-1 defeat in the Premier League by Swansea. This was United's first home loss against the Welsh side since 1931. Van Gaal came armed with 23 years of managerial experience, having previously coached the likes of Barcelona and Bayern Munich. However, despite winning the FA Cup in his second season, a fifth-place Premier League finish led to his sacking in May 2016. Result - Man United 1-2 Swansea City https://img.allfootballapp.com/www/M00/59/BA/720x-/-/-/CgAGVmciY_-Ae_wyAADS9pQCfyM022.jpg Jose Mourinho: Community Shield vs Leicester City In typical Mourinho fashion, the 'Special One' led United to a trophy in his first game as manager as his side beat reigning Premier League champions Leicester 2-1 in the 2016 Community Shield. Goals from Jesse Lingard and new signing Zlatan Ibrahimovic marked the start of the Mourinho era for the Red Devils. He also enjoyed success in his first Premier League game, winning 3-1 away at Bournemouth, while the Portuguese went on to win the Europa League and League Cup in his first year at United. However, after a miserable run of form left his side 11 points off the top four, Mourinho was sacked a week before Christmas in 2018, midway through his third season in charge. Result - Man United 2-1 Leicester City Ole Gunnar Solskjaer: Premier League vs Cardiff City Solskjaer was appointed as an interim manager the day after Mourinho was let go  and had three days to prepare for his first game against former club Cardiff, where he endured a difficult nine-month stint. In emphatic fashion, United beat them 5-1, marking the start of a fairytale run of form for the Norwegian. After winning 14 of his 19 games in interim charge, Solskjaer took over as manager on a permanent basis. He went on to lead United to sixth, third and second in the Premier League over his first two-and-a-half seasons in charge. However, despite Cristiano Ronaldo's blockbuster return to the club in 2021, United had one of their worst starts to a Premier League season ever. Solskjaer was sacked after a disastrous 4-1 defeat by Watford, with his side languishing in seventh in the table. Result - Cardiff City 1-5 Man United Michael Carrick: Champions League vs Villarreal After serving as an assistant under Solskjaer, Carrick was named caretaker manager on November 21, 2021. United travelled to Villarreal in the Champions League just two days later. Late goals from Ronaldo and Jadon Sancho sealed a 2-0 win for the Red Devils and their advancement to the last-16 in the competition. Carrick only took charge of two more games, both in the Premier League. He drew his first league game 1-1 with Chelsea, then led his side to a 3-2 victory over Arsenal at Old Trafford. Stepping down as interim coach, he left United with immediate effect and joined Middlesbrough as permanent manager in October 2022. Result - Villarreal 0-2 Man United Ralf Rangnick: Premier League vs Crystal Palace Rangnick was United's top candidate as interim manager and replaced Carrick in December 2021. His first game ended in a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Crystal Palace at home. He went on to lose only one of his next 10 games, before the Devils' form dipped significantly. Rangnick's efforts were only enough to earn a sixth-place league finish at the end of the season. The original agreement for the German to stay at Old Trafford as consultant was abandoned, with Rangnick instead agreeing a deal to take over Austria, where he has been hugely successful. In poetic fashion, his last game at United was a 1-0 defeat by Palace in the Premier League. Result - Man United 1-0 Crystal Palace Erik ten Hag: Premier League vs Brighton In April 2022, Ten Hag was appointed as United's permanent manager, tasked with overseeing a major rebuild after a difficult end to the previous season under Rangnick. On August 7, he lost his first game in charge, a 2-1 league defeat to Brighton at Old Trafford. It ensured the Dutchman endured a nightmare start after Pascal Gross' first half doubled stunned home fans as United were completely outplayed. The following week, United were embarrassed away at Brentford, losing 4-0, with Ten Hag becoming the first United manager since John Chapman in 1921 to lose his first two games in charge. After leading the Red Devils to an eight-place finish in the Premier League finish last season, the board decided to keep him after he won the FA Cup. However, with United 14th in the league after nine games, the hammer fell on Ten Hag on Monday, as the club look to begin a new era under Sir Jim Ratcliffe's ownership. Result - Man United 1-2 Brighton

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Man United PLAYER RATINGS: Which Ten Hag signing sent a message to his critics?

Manchester United enjoyed a blistering start to the post-Erik ten Hag era with a barnstorming 5-2 win against Leicester City to confirm their spot in the final eight of the Carabao Cup on Wednesday evening. Manchester United enjoyed a blistering start to the post-Erik ten Hag era with a barnstorming 5-2 win against Leicester City to confirm their spot in the final eight of the Carabao Cup on Wednesday evening. Under interim head coach Ruud van Nistelrooy, the hosts ran rampant against their Premier League opposition in the first tie since a sobering 2-1 defeat against West Ham on Sunday. Ten Hag signing Casemiro opened the scoring after just 15 minutes, before Alejandro Garnacho doubled the Red Devils' lead inside the first half an hour. Although the Foxes were able to pinch one back four minutes later via Bilal Al Khannouss and Conor Coady sought to launch a second-half comeback, goals from Bruno Fernandes and a second from Casemiro capped a decisive victory at Old Trafford. Here, Mail Sport's Nathan Salt runs the rule over whose star shone the brightest - and which players still have some way to go. Altay Bayindir - 6.5 Was beaten at full stretch by Bilal El Khannous and then was left exposed by his defenders as Conor Coady lashed in from a few yards out to make it 4-2. Did make a spectacular save tipping onto the bar a vicious effort from Boubakary Soumare. Lisandro Martinez - 7 Again operating at left back, the Argentine provides a calming presence there where others have looked erratic and more uncomfortable. The biggest drawback is he has limited output going forward which leaves United a touch one-sided when attacking. Victor Lindelof - 6 Was the centre back targeted by Leicester striker Jordan Ayew and the forward did get some change out of Lindelof. Matthjis de Ligt - 6.5 Always wants to dominate in the air and he will endear himself to his next manager with his bravery and unwavering belief he can win every header. Made some really smart passes through the lines into midfield but he’ll be as disappointed as anyone to have coughed up two cheap goals. Diogo Dalot - 6 Put his horror miss at West Ham behind him to get an assist when teeing up Alejandro Garnacho. Can count himself unlucky that Casemiro’s backward header inside his own box struck Dalot and was at the feet of Coady to score before he could react. Manuel Ugarte - 6.5 One of the changes made by Ruud van Nistelrooy and he looked assured, if less effective than he was in the battling display away to Fenerbahce recently. Taking steps in the right direction after that really worrying performance here against Tottenham. Casemiro - 8.5 Produced a stunning goal from 30 yards to build on his strong display at West Ham, before playing the key pass to Diogo Dalot to set up the second goal. Added a second goal of his own after some penalty box pin-ball thanks to his header striking both posts. Three goals in a week sends a message to his critics. Alejandro Garnacho - 7.5 Fresh off his trip to the Ballon d’Or awards he found the net after struggling so badly in front of it at West Ham in what was Ten Hag’s final match. Deserves credit too as it was his brilliant bit of trickery to win the free-kick for the Fernandes goal. If he can find some efficiency in front of goal he’ll be an even bigger problem for opponents than he already is. Bruno Fernandes - 8 He has to wait until late October for his first goal of the season… and then two come along at once. His first was a stroke of luck after a free-kick was diverted in via the head of James Justin. His second was a genius piece of skill to sit Danny Ward down, go round him and still take his time before lashing in from a yard out. Marcus Rashford - 7 Has quietly been one of United’s more effective performers in the final weeks of the Ten Hag era, but much is made of what he isn’t doing rather than what he is. It was his cross for Casemiro that eventually wound up in the net for 4-1. Joshua Zirkzee - 5.5 On a night where Leicester were all at sea defensively, Zirkzee again couldn’t profit despite an early chance when through one-on-one. Nights like these are when he needs to build his confidence and yet again the chance to do so went awry. MANAGER: Ruud van Nistelrooy - 8 The perfect night? Not quite given they gave up two goals but it was damn near close. He managed to get United scoring and put on a show. Who knows how many more times he’ll stroll the touchline as United boss but one thing is certain, this is a night that will live long in the memory. SUBS Noussair Mazraoui (for Lisandro Martinez, 62) - 6.5 Got smacked in the face by a Bruno Fernandes effort but outside of that he came in and kept the pressure on down the left side on a Leicester team that looked every bit as disjointed as their nine changes suggested. Amad Diallo (for Marcus Rashford, 63) - 7 Almost produced a wonder-goal with an overhead kick inside the area. Got warm applause from Ruud van Nistelrooy but it was, unfortunately for the Ivorian, the wrong side of the post. Was bright for the half-hour he was handed here. Jonny Evans (for Matthjis de Ligt, 72) Rasmus Hojlund (for Alejandro Garnacho, 73) Leicester City: Ward 6, Justin 4, Coady 6, Okoli 4 (Vestergaard 71), Thomas 5, El Khannouss 7 (Alves 71), Skipp 6, Soumaré 5, McAteer 5 (Mavididi 72), De Cordova-Reid 6.5 (Buonanotte 71), Ayew 6 (Edouard 72) Manager: Steve Cooper 5

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Ruben Amorim: Sporting believe 39-year-old's move to Man Utd is a done deal

Sporting believe Ruben Amorim’s move to Manchester United is a done deal, but are standing firm on his 30-day notice period.Amorim, who has emerged as the leading candidate to replace Erik ten Hag at Old Trafford, has told Sporting he wants to move to United. Sporting believe Ruben Amorim’s move to Manchester United is a done deal, but are standing firm on his 30-day notice period. Amorim, who has emerged as the leading candidate to replace Erik ten Hag at Old Trafford, has told Sporting he wants to move to United. Key figures from Manchester United are in Portugal as negotiations continue with Lisbon over their pursuit of Erik ten Hag's successor.Sky Sports Newsunderstands the focus of the talks remains on the backroom staff Amorim may want to bring with him to Old Trafford. Sporting are defending their interests by making sure Amorim, who has a 30-day notice period in his contract, leaves in the right way after United told them they wanted to pay his £8.3m release clause. Sporting are asking United to pay £4.15m to let Amorim leave immediately and as compensation for the three coaches Amorim wants to take with him to United. The coaches are Carlos Fernandes, Adelio Candido and goalkeeping coach Jorge Vital. Sporting fans were disappointed to discover that Amorim had a relatively low release clause in his contract for so-called 'big clubs'. The fee is believed to be easily affordable for the richest clubs and Sporting want to make sure they do not just roll over for United - that is why they are holding out for an extra £4.15m. Sporting will not make life easy for Amorim and they were expecting him to stay until the end of the season. They believe he has agreed personal terms with United and is set to treble his current salary of £2m net a year (about £4.15m gross). Manchester United have already confirmed Ruud van Nistelrooy will undertake pre-match media duties on Thursday ahead of their clash with Chelsea this weekend. Could 30-day notice period halt appointment? Sky Sports News chief reporter Kaveh Solhekol: "Sporting aren't going to let Amorim leave without them being respected and without their interests being taken into consideration. There's a €10m release clause. United said they'll pay that. But he also has a 30-day notice period in his contract. "Sporting would want ideally for him to stay for those 30 days. And also, he wants to take three of the coaches from Sporting to Manchester with him. For that, Sporting need to be paid compensation. "And the compensation they are looking for is €5m, which is around £4m. So from Sporting's point of view, Amorim is going, but they are saying, 'hey, respect us too. We're a big, big club in Europe. We're a big, big club in Portugal. We're not going to just turn around and let Manchester United come into town, take our manager, put him on a private plane and take him to Old Trafford.' "He has a contract. Yes, the release clause has been triggered. But there's still this issue of the 30-day notice period. They may be prepared to let him go during the international break that's going to happen next month. Now, if that were the case, that would mean that Amorim would be in charge of Sporting for their Friday night game against Estrela. "That would also mean that Amorim would be in charge of the Champions League game against Manchester City next week. And also the game against Braga a week on Sunday. Then you have the international break. "So potentially that would be the moment for him to make his move. Now obviously United want him straightaway. But Sporting are saying, 'look at his contract, he has this 30-day notice period'." Amorim breaks silence on future Speaking to the media on Tuesday evening, Amorim insisted "nothing has yet been decided" on his future. Media flocked to Portugal for what could be the 39-year-old's last game in charge as Sporting beat Nacional 3-1 in the Portuguese League Cup quarter-final to probe Amorim on his potential move to Old Trafford. But Amorim insists he remains focused "on wanting Sporting to become double winners of the league and cup. This doesn't change. I have nothing new to say at this moment." He was quoted as telling broadcast media: "Nothing is decided yet. I don't know if it's the farewell game or not." Speaking later at his press conference in Portuguese, Amorim said: "There was the club's statement and that's the only thing they have at the moment. There is interest from Manchester United, there is the payment of a clause and then, when I have something more concrete, I will tell you, because it is always my choice. "When everything hasn't been decided, one way or the other, there's no point in talking much more, because otherwise we'll create noise. "I'm not going to say anything properly, because I don't have anything useful to say. Just saying that I will take on whatever I want to do, as I have always done throughout my time as a player and even as a coach. Regarding the game, it was a strange game, a strange environment." When asked simply, "do you want to leave" by a journalist, Amorim replied: "We haven't got to that part. The club talks to another club, is talking to another club, and then you take the next step with the coach. "And whether I want to go or not, I'll say later. That's the decision we're talking about here. I won't say." Asked bySky Sports News'Gary Cotterill if the decision now lies with him, Amorim said: "Yes, [the only thing left] is my decision. I will tell everything. We have to wait." Amorim was unable to give a definitive timeline over how long that would take. Sources insist an announcement on United's new permanent manager is not imminent, but if a compensation package can be agreed Amorim could be in the dugout at Old Trafford for Sunday's home game with Chelsea, live onSky Sports. Asked bySky Sports News' reporter Cotterill if he would be in the dugout at Old Trafford for the game, Amorim said: "I will be here..." Asked if that was for sure, Amorim added: "[Laughing] I don't know!" Before leaving, Amorim added: "I will explain everything. It will be very clear." Amorim the new 'Special One' A former Benfica and Portugal midfielder, Amorim retired as a player in 2017 and just two years later he took up his first managerial job at Braga. He then joined Sporting in March 2020 where he has established himself as one of Europe's most sought-after young coaches, twice guiding the club to the league title. He has also won the Taca da Liga - the Portuguese League Cup - on three occasions, twice with Sporting and once with Braga. Senior figures at Sporting believe Amorim is the new 'Special One' - the best Portuguese manager since Jose Mourinho - and they are convinced he will be a success at United. United players have been warned to expect an extremely strict head coach who will make them follow the rules. There are no egos in Amorim's dressing room and "he will not take any s*** from anyone". He has a strict work ethic, is totally demanding in training and will get rid of anyone who steps out of line. The atmosphere last night for what could be Amorim's last Sporting game was described as "like a funeral" and the club are aware that Benfica and Porto fans are celebrating his imminent departure. Reserve team manager Joao Pereira will be Sporting's new head coach. Why Sporting coach Amorim could be right for Man Utd Sky Sports' Adam Bate: It has long been inevitable that Ruben Amorim would take one of Europe's biggest jobs. Winning the title with Sporting in 2021 at the age of 36 all but guaranteed that. Repeating the feat last season only underlined his ability as a coach. Sporting recognised that this was a special talent very early, famously paying a huge release clause after his spectacular start at Braga. They bet on his tactical mind, his fierce commitment as a player, but more than anything on the power of his personality. In conversation with a series of Portuguese coaches, some of whom have pitted their wits against Amorim in his native country, we will explore his rise, what it is that makes him so impressive as a coach, and, crucially, whether this can be translated into his next job.

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Manchester United agree terms with Ruben Amorim: when will he start?

The 39-year-old coach is set to take the reins at Old Trafford. Caretaker manager Ruud van Nistelrooy will remain at the helm until Sporting Clube release Amorim.Manchester United’s search for a new manager is over. The Premier League side reached an agreement with Sporting Clube to release their coachRuben Amorim, who is set take over fromErik ten Hag. Ten Hag’s two and a half-year stint at Old Trafford came to an end when he was sacked on Monday morning withRuud van Nistelrooy taking over on an interim basis. Van Nistelrooy celebrated his first game in charge with a win - United beat Leicester 5-2 in the EFL Carabao Cup this evening and have been handed a quarter final draw against Spurs. The 39-year-old coach is set to take the reins at Old Trafford. Caretaker manager Ruud van Nistelrooy will remain at the helm until Sporting Clube release Amorim. Manchester United’s search for a new manager is over. The Premier League side reached an agreement with Sporting Clube to release their coachRuben Amorim, who is set take over fromErik ten Hag. Ten Hag’s two and a half-year stint at Old Trafford came to an end when he was sacked on Monday morning withRuud van Nistelrooy taking over on an interim basis. Van Nistelrooy celebrated his first game in charge with a win - United beat Leicester 5-2 in the EFL Carabao Cup this evening and have been handed a quarter final draw against Spurs. United put faith in Amorim Sporting Clube coach Ruben Amorimwas earmarked as the prime candidate to take over the manager’s role on a permanent basis. Negotiations with both the 39-year-old and Sporting were positive -United’s proposal to trigger the coach’s €10 million ($10.85 million) release clausewas accepted by the Lisbon-based outfit on Wednesday. Talks continue to work out when Amorim can start work and who will form part of his coaching staff -Carlos FernandesandAdelio Candidoare his right-hand men in the Portuguese capital. Amorim expected at Old Trafford after the November international break What is clear is thatAmorim’s appointment won’t be immediate. Sporting, who sit top of the Primeira Liga table on 27 points, have three games to play before the next international break and it appears that he will remain in the post until then, giving his employers time to find a replacement. SportingentertainEstrelaat home this Friday, then play away at Amorim’s old clubBragathe following Sunday. But the big game comes a few days later on 5 November when they meetManchester Cityin the fourth matchday of the Champions League. Sporting are unbeaten so far in Europe - wins against Lille and Sturm Graz and a draw against PSV leaves them eighth in the table and well placed for direct qualification to the next round. The next international break, the final one of this year runs from11-19 November, so Amorim will likely complete his move to Manchester after that. Amorimreplaced Silas as coach at Sporting in March 2020. He has overseen269 gameswith theLeões,winning 195 of them which gives him a very respectablewin rate of 72.49 percent. In such a short space of time, he has guided the team totwo league titlesandtwo league cups(Taças da Liga). As for his coaching style, the goods news is thatAmorim is an advocate of vibrant, attacking footballand his teams generally love scoring lots of goals. In 2020/21,Sporting finished with 86and conceded just 22 . That will come as comforting news at Old Trafford right now as under Ten Hag, the team havethe third worst goal scoring figures in the entire league- just eight goals to date - only Crystal Palace and bottom-placed Southampton have less, both with six.

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Van Nistelrooy gives Man United fans a five-star reminder of the good times

It took only a gesture - Ruud van Nistelrooy’s first gesture – to remind Old Trafford of the place it has been and will be once more. When he marched out into the arena last night and immediately turned back to flash a fist at the Stretford End, it transported us back to the days when fight and style and indomitability walked this stadium. It took only a gesture - Ruud van Nistelrooy’s first gesture – to remind Old Trafford of the place it has been and will be once more. When he marched out into the arena last night and immediately turned back to flash a fist at the Stretford End, it transported us back to the days when fight and style and indomitability walked this stadium. It was not the kind of gesture you would ever have seen from Erik ten Hag and it set the tone for a night which provided a real sense that a decent run in the job for Van Nistelrooy really might not have been the worst idea in the world. He punched the air and wore a smile as wide as the Irwell, when Casemiro despatched a world class opening goal, by which time his enthusiasm to direct his own players had taken him all the way out of his technical area and half way across Steve Cooper’s. He was ushered back. The stadium lapped it all up and Sir Alex Ferguson, back in his seat, smiled beneficently, and it was hard not to think, ‘What if?’ What if those running United could have waited, observed and tried to discover if this man had the answers they’re looking for. Alejandro Garnacho and Bruno Fernandes – dummying exquisitely to allow the ball to run on for the Casemiro bullet – played like were actually enjoying themselves. A reminder of how sheer pleasure and motivation to do well for a manager counts for just as much as philosophies and formations. And though there were substantial caveats – a Leicester side featuring nine changes still managed to core twice before half time and Joshua Zirkee was still lamentable – it was certainly a throwback. There were no histrionics from Van Nistelrooy, who did not budge from the touchline throughout - arms folded, mostly; occasional pointing and exhortations; an arm thrown around Rene Hake when they plotted. He’s certainly not one to parade himself as a United legend like he is entitled to. He’s quietly got on with the prosaic realities of the coaching role which Manchester United have assigned him after sounding him out last June. The 7am departures for Carrington from his Deansgate apartment in central Manchester. The solitary evenings there. ‘It’s more than a job. Otherwise, you wouldn't opt to live alone in a flat,’ he told Dutch paper Algemeen Dagblad’s Maarten Wijffels, just before Ten Hag was sacked. ‘As a family you have to have a discussion about being apart. That is the price. And one you wouldn't pay for any club. But you would for this one.’ He also kept things low key when United’s emphatic win was sealed, on Tuesday night. A few TV press interviews but he elected not to hold court from the press conference seat where Ferguson sat for all those years. No words were needed to reveal how much he wanted this moment and any more that might come his way here. Old Trafford loved him for that.

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Ruben Amorim: Manchester United target says nothing has been decided yet

Ruben Amorim insisted "nothing has yet been decided" as Man Utd and Sporting remain in advanced negotiations for the Portuguese manager.Sporting confirmed to the Portuguese stock exchange on Tuesday that United are willing to meet Amorim's release clause after making him the number one choice to replace Erik ten Hag, who was sacked on Monday. Ruben Amorim insisted "nothing has yet been decided" as Man Utd and Sporting remain in advanced negotiations for the Portuguese manager. Sporting confirmed to the Portuguese stock exchange on Tuesday that United are willing to meet Amorim's release clause after making him the number one choice to replace Erik ten Hag, who was sacked on Monday. Key figures from Manchester United are in Portugal as negotiations continue with Lisbon over their pursuit of Erik ten Hag's successor. Sky Sports News understands the focus of the talks remains on the backroom staff Amorim may want to bring with him to Old Trafford. Media flocked to Portugal for what could be the 39-year-old's last game in charge as Sporting beat Nacional 3-1 in the Portuguese League Cup quarter-final to probe Amorim on his potential move to Old Trafford. But Amorim insists he remains focused "on wanting Sporting to become double winners of the league and cup. This doesn't change. I have nothing new to say at this moment". He was quoted as telling broadcast media: "Nothing is decided yet. I don't know if it's the farewell game or not." Speaking later at his press conference in Portuguese, Amorim said: "There was the club's statement and that's the only thing they have at the moment. There is interest from Manchester United, there is the payment of a clause and then, when I have something more concrete, I will tell you, because it is always my choice. "When everything hasn't been decided, one way or the other, there's no point in talking much more, because otherwise we'll create noise. "I'm not going to say anything properly, because I don't have anything useful to say. Just saying that I will take on whatever I want to do, as I have always done throughout my time as a player and even as a coach. Regarding the game, it was a strange game, a strange environment." When asked simply, "do you want to leave" by a journalist, Amorim replied: "We haven't got to that part. The club talks to another club, is talking to another club, and then you take the next step with the coach. "And whether I want to go or not, I'll say later. That's the decision we're talking about here. I won't say." Asked bySky Sports News'Gary Cotterill if the decision now lies with him, Amorim said: "Yes, [the only thing left] is my decision. I will tell everything. We have to wait." Amorim was unable to give a definitive timeline over how long that would take. Sources insist an announcement on United's new permanent manager is not imminent, but if a compensation package can be agreed Amorim could be in the dugout at Old Trafford for Sunday's home game with Chelsea, live onSky Sports. Asked bySky Sports News' Cotterill if he would be in the dugout at Old Trafford for the game, Amorim said: "I will be here..." Asked if that was for sure, Amorim added: "[Laughing] I don't know!" Before leaving, Amorim added: "I will explain everything. It will be very clear." A former Benfica and Portugal midfielder, Amorim retired as a player in 2017 and just two years later he took up his first managerial job at Braga. He then joined Sporting in March 2020 where he has established himself as one of Europe's most sought-after young coaches, twice guiding the club to the league title. He has also won the Taca da Liga - the Portuguese League Cup - on three occasions, twice with Sporting and once with Braga. Amorim did admit that if he was to leave, his players would be disappointed with him leaving halfway through a season. He said: "Without a doubt, without a doubt. But I don't interfere in the players' lives. Now I talk to the players, because I'm Sporting coach. I want to do well for the group. "I talked to the board about how we are going to manage the squad. But without a doubt my players will be, if I leave, they will be disappointed in me and sad with me. But it's part of life. "That happened with me already in Braga. When I came from Braga, from Braga's stability to here, that happened a little. "And they were a little disappointed, because they really believed that we were building something special. But then things happen that change people's lives. And so, it's a difficult situation. "I can't give you more than that. I understand that the players are even disappointed, sad. But I have to live with it. And the important thing is that we reach the end and know how to explain everything. "Whether people understand it or not, the important thing is to come forward and explain it. And that's what I'm going to do." 'Things got heated in press conference' Sky Sports News' Gary Cotterill in Lisbon: "A big part of the being the Manchester United manager is being used to the spotlight in good times and bad times - and he is clearly good at that, speaking perfect English. He took 15 questions in Portuguese, some of it got heated, but he gave those journalists the same answers he gave me which is we'll all have to wait before things become clear. He said it's his decision as the clubs have agreed a deal if he wants to go. "When I asked him whether or not he'd be in the dugout on Sunday at Old Trafford he said 'I'll be here' and I said 'are you sure' and he smiled, replying 'I don't know.' "So he was showing a little bit of humour there, giving quite a lot away. "He's a family man, not a 24/7 football man which could be an issue if he's going to take the United job. He enjoys Portugal and his job here. "Does he want to take on the challenge of Manchester United? Of course he does. He's ambitious and there is big money involved. It would appeal to anyone's ego to work for Manchester United. Things could move quite quickly." Why Sporting coach Amorim could be right for Man Utd Sky Sports' Adam Bate: It has long been inevitable that Ruben Amorim would take one of Europe's biggest jobs. Winning the title with Sporting in 2021 at the age of 36 all but guaranteed that. Repeating the feat last season only underlined his ability as a coach. Sporting recognised that this was a special talent very early, famously paying a huge release clause after his spectacular start at Braga. They bet on his tactical mind, his fierce commitment as a player, but more than anything on the power of his personality. In conversation with a series of Portuguese coaches, some of whom have pitted their wits against Amorim in his native country, we will explore his rise, what it is that makes him so impressive as a coach, and, crucially, whether this can be translated into his next job.

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Newcastle vs Chelsea: Alexander Isak strikes as Toon keep trophy dream alive

Newcastle kept their dream of ending their long wait for a trophy alive as they beat Chelsea 2-0 to reach the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup.Alexandar Isak and an Axel Disasi own goal within three first-half minutes did the damage in the last-16 tie at St James's Park. Newcastle kept their dream of ending their long wait for a trophy alive as they beat Chelsea 2-0 to reach the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup. Alexandar Isak and an Axel Disasi own goal within three first-half minutes did the damage in the last-16 tie at St James's Park. Newcastle were beaten in the final of this competition in 2023, but now their hope of a first trophy since 1969 is one step closer. For Chelsea - who made 11 changes again for a cup competition after they had beaten Newcastle in the Premier League at the weekend - it is the first major setback of the season under Enzo Maresca. Newcastle start fast to power past Blues Chelsea were very much the architects of their own downfall in the first half as they fell two goals behind, constantly falling victim to Newcastle's press, losing the ball deep in their own territory and allowing the Magpies to capitalise. The opener was scored by Isak, as Joelinton hounded down possession before Sandro Tonali picked out the striker to finish. The second a Disasi own goal, as he sliced an attempted clearance into his own net after Willock had flicked on. Enzo Maresca was a little slow to react to try and get his side back into the game. Noni Madueke came on after the hour, but he wasn't in a rush otherwise to dip onto his bench. But Joao Felix should have got Chelsea back into the game on 75 minutes, as he raced in behind onto a long ball, but then dinked just wide of Nick Pope's post. What's next? Newcastle are back in Premier League action on Saturday at home to Arsenal at 12.30pm. Chelsea head to Manchester United on Super Sunday at 4.30pm - live on Sky Sports Premier League.

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Man Utd player ratings: Casemiro back to brilliant best

RUUD VAN NISTELROOY got off to a winning start as Manchester United beat Leicester 5-2 in the Carabao Cup at Old Trafford.Suddenly, scoring goals looked easy as fans inside Old Trafford screamed "Attack, attack, attack" during United's first win post-Erik ten Hag. RUUD VAN NISTELROOY got off to a winning start as Manchester United beat Leicester 5-2 in the Carabao Cup at Old Trafford. Suddenly, scoring goals looked easy as fans inside Old Trafford screamed "Attack, attack, attack" during United's first win post-Erik ten Hag. United played with smiles on their faces as Casemiro netted a screamer inside 15 minutes. Alejandro Garnacho doubled the home side's lead in the 27th minute before Leicester drew one back through Bilal El Khannouss five minutes later. BrunoFernandes bagged his first goal of the season, albeit via a huge deflection, in the 36th minute. Casemiro then fired in his second of the evening, before Conor Coady hit on the verge of half-time to add another twist in the tale. United looked frail at the back at times, but Fernandes made if five in the 57th minute. Here is how SunSport's Katherine Walsh rated the Manchester United players… Altay Bayindir - 6 Although United dominated, he looked shaky when Leicester's chances came. Flapped with a dodgy save which caused Leicester's 33rd minute goal. Looked to repeat it with McAteer's shot just before half-time. Victor Lindelof - 6 Hasn't got the partnership with De Ligt yet as they both failed to deal with crosses too often. But wasn't really troubled consistently in the absence of Jamie Vardy. Matthijis De Ligt - 6 United never looked entirely comfortable at the back and a more potent attack could have caused much more trouble. Kasey McAteer got the better of De Ligt a few times and he was hauled off in the 71st minute forJonnyEvans. Lisandro Martinez - 6 Looked vulnerable at left-back, with Lindelof filling in at centre-back. James Justin often had acres of space. Diogo Dalot - 5 Back in his beloved right-hand side and told to push into midfield but often left his defensive channel wide open. Passed back all too often and keptJustinonside in the first half. But assisted Garnacho's opener though after collecting Casemiro's stunning lofted pass . Casemiro - 8 The star of the show. A stunning first-half showing saw Casemiro score a brace after a bagging a 30-yard screamer for United's opening goal inside 15 minutes. He was involved in Garnacho's goal too. Came up with a number of key defensive headers in the second-half. Manuel Ugarte - 7 Conceded early fouls but worked hard. Bruno Fernandes - 7 Restored United's 2-0 lead with his first finish of the season. Played with a smile on his face, which we often haven't seen this season. Dummied the ball for Casemiro's worldie and scored his second of the evening in the 57th minute after rolling it under Ward tapping it into an empty net. Marcus Rashford - 6 Lots the ball a lot in the early 30 minutes. Flick didn't not coming off and hauled off again in the 60th minute. He's only played a full 90 minutes this seasonTHREEtimes this season. Alejandro Garnacho - 7 A goal and assist for Garnacho, who attended the Ballon d'Or on Monday. The winger doubled United's lead inside 27 minutes after a well worked team move and provided Casemiro's opener. Looked a constant threat throughout and was taken off 20 minutes from time to be saved for Sunday's clash against Chelsea. Joshua Zirkzee - 4 Worked hard but never looked confident on the ball and struggled to get involved in the seven-goal thriller. Never on his toes either. But the only consolation is that he was involved in Casemiro's second (United's fourth). Subs Amad (60' for Rashford) - 7 Instant impact from the bench. The youngster almost scored an overhead kick with his first touch of the evening. Mazraoui (60' for Martinez) - 6 Hojlund (71' for Garnacho) - 6 Jonny Evans (71' for De Ligt) - 6

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WSL new broadcast deal: Sky Sports to remain home of women's football

Sky has announced a historic five-year partnership with the Women's Professional League, securing the rights to show nearly 90 per cent of all Women's Super League matches from the 2025/26 season. Sky has announced a historic five-year partnership with the Women's Professional League, securing the rights to show nearly 90 per cent of all Women's Super League matches from the 2025/26 season. Sky will broadcast118 matches from the WSL every season, up more than three times the number of games currently, with78 fixtures shown exclusively. With over 75 per cent of first picks plus all matches from the closing weekend exclusive to Sky, women's football fans are guaranteed more of the best matches week in, week out from England's top flight. Dana Strong, Group CEO, Sky, said: "This is an incredibly exciting and significant moment for women's sport. The longer-term partnership reflects our commitment to women's football and provides the platform for us to keep working with the WPLL to bring in more fans, grow the game and create the most entertaining and competitive women's football league in the world. "As the home of sport, Sky is already by far the biggest investor in women's sport in the UK and Ireland, and this new partnership further demonstrates our backing of elite female athletes. We look forward to telling their stories and inspiring the next generation of fans." The new partnership also gives Sky the option to show matches from theWomen's ChampionshipandWomen's League Cup, including the final. This brings both competitions onto Sky platforms for the first time. In 2023, Sky Sports broadcast over 70 per cent of all live televised women's sport. Women's football can be enjoyed alongside England Cricket, The Hundred, US Open tennis, WTA Tour, women's golf majors, England Netball, F1 Academy, WPL Cricket, women's boxing, Women's Super League (rugby league) and more. Football fans can enjoy this huge increase of fixtures from the women's game from next season at the same time as Sky's record deal with the Premier League kicks in, including at least 215 matches - an increase of 70 per cent on exclusively live games. With over 1,000 EFL matches each season alongside the biggest games from the SPFL and SWPL, Sky is the unrivalled home of domestic football and is set to offer supporters of every team across these leagues more opportunity to watch their club than ever before with greater choice and value within their subscription. With the introduction of Sky Sports+ earlier this year, customers now have access to 50 per cent more sport, at no extra cost. Sky Sports will continue to commit marketing spend, production budget and promotion across its market-leading platforms to increase viewing and fandom for the women's game. That includes dedicated social media content across Sky Sports' WSL TikTok and Snapchat accounts to extend the WSL's reach to even more fans. For instant, contract-free access to all Sky Sports channels, non-Sky subscribers can purchase a NOW Sports Day or Month Membership. Free match highlights from every WSL game this season can also be watched across Sky Sports' digital platforms, including the website, app and YouTube channels. Watch Everton vs Chelsea in the WSL live on Sky Sports Football on Sunday from 6.30pm; kick-off 6.45pm

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Gakpo still wants more despite firing Liverpool into EFL Cup quarter-finals

Cody Gakpo proved the hero for Liverpool as his two goals downed Brighton in the EFL Cup fourth round, though the forward still sees room for improvement.The Netherlands international provided the Reds with some much-needed attacking force after the disappointing confirmation that Diogo Jota will be out until after the next international break. Cody Gakpo proved the hero for Liverpool as his two goals downed Brighton in the EFL Cup fourth round, though the forward still sees room for improvement. The Netherlands international provided the Reds with some much-needed attacking force after the disappointing confirmation that Diogo Jota will be out until after the next international break. Gakpo scored both his goals when cutting in from the left-hand side, before fellow winger Luis Diaz also got on the scoresheet. Simon Adingra and Tariq Lamptey both scored late on to offer Liverpool a scare, though Slot's side held on for a 3-2 victory that sent them into the last eight. However, Gakpo believes his match-winning performance could have been improved. "I think two good goals, but I think maybe it should have been more, or maybe I get an assist as well." he told Sky Sports. Liverpool fielded a young side at the Amex Stadium, with goalkeeper Vitezslav Jaros and England Under-21 midfielder Tyler Morton among the starters. Gakpo lauded the impact of an inexperienced side against Fabian Hurzeler's hosts. "Very good. Morton, who doesn't start that often, started, then Trey [Nyoni] came in, and the goalkeeper obviously. I think they did fantastic," he added. "It's not easy if you don’t play that often, then suddenly have to play. Everyone did well, so really proud of them and really proud of the team." Liverpool will face Southampton, who sneaked past Stoke City on Tuesday, in the quarter-finals, with Gakpo intent on chasing silverware with the Reds. "Every competition you play in, you want to win," he continued. "So, [I am] very happy we went through and on to the next."

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Sir Ferguson attends first Utd game since being 'sacked' from ambassadorial role

Sir Alex Ferguson was in the stands for the first time since his £2million-a-year ambassadorial role at Manchester United was ended.The legendary former manager was in attendance at Old Trafford for a thrill-a-minute first half clash with Leicester City in the Carabao Cup fourth round, with six goals on offer in 45 minutes. Sir Alex Ferguson was in the stands for the first time since his £2million-a-year ambassadorial role at Manchester United was ended. The legendary former manager was in attendance at Old Trafford for a thrill-a-minute first half clash with Leicester City in the Carabao Cup fourth round, with six goals on offer in 45 minutes. It was also the first game since the departure of Erik ten Hag on Monday, following the club's worst start to a Premier League campaign in their history. Ferguson will step down from his lucrative role at the end of the season after new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe decided to rip up his contract as part of a cost-cutting programme. Mail Sport reported this month that Ferguson and other members of the club's Football Board have also been told to stay away from the dressing room in a break with tradition. https://img.allfootballapp.com/www/M00/59/C1/720x-/-/-/CgAGVWcioSuAKA9iAACfoNiRMYA514.jpg Ferguson had a great view of his former side scoring four in a stunning first half of football. Casemiro opened the scoring in sensational fashion, with a curling effort straight into the top corner from 25 yards. Alejandro Garnacho then doubled the lead, before Leicester hit their first through Bilal El Khannouss on 33 minutes. Three minutes later though Bruno Fernandes opened his account for the season to restore his side's two-goal advantage, but there were still somehow two more strikes to come. Casemiro grabbed his second of the game on 39 minutes, before Conor Coady ensured the Foxes were still within touching distance on the stroke of half-time to make it 4-2.

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Jurgen Klopp responds to criticism of controversial new job

Jurgen Klopp has defended his controversial new job as the global head of soccer at Red Bull.The appointment, made earlier this month, effectively ends the former Liverpool manager's days of pacing dugouts, giving way to flashy board rooms after over two decades as a manager. Jurgen Klopp has defended his controversial new job as the global head of soccer at Red Bull. https://img.allfootballapp.com/www/M00/59/BE/720x-/-/-/CgAGVWcihb-AXLcoAACKyal4vRE180.jpg The appointment, made earlier this month, effectively ends the former Liverpool manager's days of pacing dugouts, giving way to flashy board rooms after over two decades as a manager. Red Bull own several clubs worldwide, including RB Leipzig in the Bundesliga and MLS side New York Red Bulls. They also sponsor Red Bull Salzburg. Klopp is expected to hold a crucial role, and have a significant amount of influence, in each of these camps. His decision has however been met with controversy, with Red Bull causing controversy in German football when the company took over SSV Markranstadt and turned the club into RB Leipzig. Now, he has hit back at critics, claiming he could not take any other opinions into consideration when making the decision for the next phase of his career. Speaking on Toni Kroos' podcast, Klopp said: 'You cannot make your decision depending on what reactions there will be. 'I did not want to step on anyone's toes. I love all my former clubs, but I don't know what I could have done so that everyone is happy. 'I am 57 and can still work a few more years, but I did not see myself on the sidelines for now. It was clear for me that I would do something - so then Red Bull came.' 'I can't poll the fans and ask them, 'what should I do?' If I had gone to Bayern [Munich], there would have been a huge outcry in Dortmund,' he added. 'What should I do? I want to keep working. If you organise your life around trying to please everyone, you'll find you fail every day.' Klopp will not be involved in day-to-day operations at these clubs and he will instead act as an advisor on their playing philosophy, transfer strategy and coaching development. In layman's terms, he will spearhead their strategic vision. Red Bull's vast global scouting operation will also fall inside his wheelhouse. His next move had been unclear after he left Liverpool at the end of last season, but it took just a matter on months for things to play out. He will now be reunited with former assistant manager Pepijn Lijnders, who is in charge of Leipzig. He also confirmed that he does not see himself returning to management, meaning his spell with Liverpool will likely be his final role in a dugout. 'My only real option would have been to become a coach of a national side,' he said. 'But I don't want to be a coach any more.'

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Guardiola laments injury issues for City after Spurs loss

Pep Guardiola conceded Manchester City are in a "difficult position" with injuries after their 2-1 EFL Cup defeat to Tottenham on Wednesday.Timo Werner and Pape Sarr did the damage in the first half of the fourth-round tie, though Matheus Nunes reduced the deficit on the stroke of half-time. Pep Guardiola conceded Manchester City are in a "difficult position" with injuries after their 2-1 EFL Cup defeat to Tottenham on Wednesday. Timo Werner and Pape Sarr did the damage in the first half of the fourth-round tie, though Matheus Nunes reduced the deficit on the stroke of half-time. That came after Manuel Akanji was forced to withdraw from the lineup through a warm-up injury, while Savinho left the pitch on a stretcher after the interval. Jack Grealish, Kyle Walker, Rodri, Jeremy Doku and Kevin De Bruyne are the other first-team options out injured, and Guardiola cut a concerned figure at the full-time whistle. "We are in a difficult position with the amount of players," the Man City boss told Sky Sports. "It is what it is. It is normal. The limit of players is there. "We will see on Thursday [for Savinho's injury]. Jack Grealish and Kyle Walker [have] no chance to play the next games." City hold a one-point lead over Liverpool at the Premier League summit before the champions visit Bournemouth on Saturday. Guardiola was, at least, encouraged by the performances of his youngsters, with James McAtee and Nico O'Reilly both starting at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. "Exceptional. The young players did well," he added. "They are so fast, and I am really pleased. "If you play a game that quickly, they attack quicker. Of course, in the second half, there were transitions. They could have finished the game. Guardiola opted to leave Erling Haaland on the bench throughout, suggesting it was not worth risking City's key talisman. "The plan was not to play today," Guardiola confirmed on Haaland. "We have not had much recovery, and it was a waste of energy."

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Fans can’t believe who Sir Alex Ferguson sat next to for Man Utd’s cup win

SIR ALEX FERGUSON was spotted in the stands for Manchester United's 5-2 Carabao Cup win over Leicester on Wednesday night.The legendary Red Devils manager, 82, was recently relieved of his £2million-a-year ambassadorial role at the club. SIR ALEX FERGUSON was spotted in the stands for Manchester United's 5-2 Carabao Cup win over Leicester on Wednesday night. The legendary Red Devils manager, 82, was recently relieved of his £2million-a-year ambassadorial role at the club. But he remains welcome at matches and was on hand to watch the first game since Erik ten Hag was sacked. Fergie will have been proud to see one of his former players, Ruud van Nistelrooy, taking charge of the team on an interim basis. But it was not the Scot's presence at the match that surprised fans. Instead, it was the company he was keeping as he chatted to an England cricketing legend. Michael Vaughan was pictured talking to Fergie during Man Utd's comfortable victory. The skipper for England's iconic 2005 Ashes triumph was a name many would not have expected to see with Ferguson. And people reacted in their droves on social media. One fan said: "Why is Michael Vaughan sitting next to SAF ????????." Another added: "Is that Michael Vaughan I see at Old Trafford. ????" A third replied: "Poor Sir Alex having to watch the game with Michael Vaughan in his ear." While a fourth responded: "What is Michael Vaughan doing next to Sir Alex?"

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Who could Real Madrid sign at right-back? Porro a potential TAA alternative

Although Trent Alexander-Arnold is Real Madrid’s first-choice target, Tottenham’s Pedro Porro has emerged as an increasingly attractive back-up option.As Real Madrid step up plans to bring in a new right-back, the LaLiga giants are keeping close tabs on Tottenham Hotspur’s Pedro Porro, a player who has been the subject of long-term interest from the Spanish and European champions. Although Trent Alexander-Arnold is Real Madrid’s first-choice target, Tottenham’s Pedro Porro has emerged as an increasingly attractive back-up option. As Real Madrid step up plans to bring in a new right-back, the LaLiga giants are keeping close tabs on Tottenham Hotspur’s Pedro Porro, a player who has been the subject of long-term interest from the Spanish and European champions. Porro impressing Real Madrid scouts in Premier League Back in January 2023, before Porro left Sporting CP for Tottenham, AS reported that Madrid were eyeing a move for the Spanish international. Now, with Dani Carvajal’s serious knee injury prompting Los Blancos to intensify their pursuit of a right-back, Porro remains firmly on the club’s radar. Although Liverpool Trent Alexander-Arnold is Madrid’s chief target, Porro is among the alternatives viewed as the most attractive. Since he arrived in the Premier League, indeed, Madrid’s scouting reports on the 25-year-old have been increasingly glowing. Madrid are impressed by the progress Porro has made in the English top flight, where he has matured as a player as he deals with some of the most dangerous wingers on the planet. His development has also been aided by Tottenham’s appointment of Ange Postecoglou as head coach. Having played as a highly attack-minded right wing-back both at Sporting and in his first six months at Spurs, Porro now operates as a full-back in Postecoglou’s 4-4-2 formation. While the Spaniard remains a player who doesn’t need a second invitation to join in the attack, his positional switch has helped to polish his defensive capabilities. How much would Porro cost to sign? However, prising Porro from Tottenham’s clutches would not be a straightforward proposition for Madrid. After an initial €5 million loan, Spurs paid a further €40 million to make the move permanent. A fixture in the North Londoners’ team, his market worth has steadily grown at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The specialist website Transfermarkt valued him at €25 million when he joined Spurs, and now prices him at the €45 million he cost the Premier League club. Porro has amassed 64 appearances for Tottenham, scoring eight goals and providing ten assists. Ever-present in the Premier League this season, his performances have earned him a recall to the Spain squad, with national coach Luis de la Fuente starting him in both of La Roja’s games in the October international week. With all this in mind, Tottenham can be expected to drive a hard bargain for a player who remains under contract until 2028.If Madrid decide to swoop for the defender, they will have to dig deep. TAA remains Real Madrid’s priority option Before making any moves for Porro, however,Madrid will first try to sign Alexander-Arnold, who is out of contract at the end of the seasonand is stalling on signing a new deal at Anfield. As things stand, the 26-year-old will be free to negotiate a summer free transfer to a non-English club from January 1, 2025. Should Madrid’s pursuit of Alexander-Arnold fall through, though, Porro has emerged as an ever likelier back-up candidate, alongside other potential options such as Bayer Leverkusen’s Jeremie Frimpong.

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Former EPL cult hero announces surprise career move with City Football Group

Former Reading forward Adam Le Fondre has announced he is to take a role with the City Football Group, the organisation overseeing Man City.The forward has represented 13 clubs during his playing career, which he admits is nearing an end at the age of 37. Former Reading forward Adam Le Fondre has announced he is to take a role with the City Football Group, the organisation overseeing Man City. The forward has represented 13 clubs during his playing career, which he admits is nearing an end at the age of 37. He is currently playing for FC United of Manchester, the protest club established after the Glazer's takeover of Manchester United back in 2005. The semi-professional team currently play in the Northern Premier League, the seventh tier of English football. Le Fondre is best known for his spell with Reading, where he scored 41 goals in 110 matches for the Royals between 2011 and 2014. After helping the Royals earn promotion in 2012, Le Fondre scored 12 goals in 34 matches in his sole season in the Premier League. Le Fondre scooped the Premier League’s Player of the Month award in January 2013 and boasts a ratio of 124.5 minutes-per-goal in the top flight. Speaking to the Reading Chronicle, Le Fondre revealed he is looking ahead to his new career as a video scout for the City Football Group when he hangs up his boots. 'I'm not naive to think that I will last forever so I've got things in place to get ready for when I do transition,' Fondre said. 'I've got a job ready to start and walk into my second career because I've still got 30-40 years left, or maybe more. 100 per cent I'm staying in football. Hopefully, I should be starting a role with The City Group as a scout for them in the emerging talent group so I'm really looking forward to that. 'I like the idea of head of recruitment, but you have to work your way up to that point- you can't just start where you want to you have to earn your stripes and I'm more than prepared to do that. I've got time to do that and learn the job properly so when I do finish I can be ready to go.' The City Football Group owns - either fully or partly - 13 football clubs across the world with Manchester City the stand out team. Le Fondre has previously played for one of their clubs having had a loan spell with Mumbai City in India during the 2020-21 season. He also had experience of playing in Australia's A-League having spent five years playing for Sydney FC.

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'Of course he will be there' - Vitinha confident CR7 will be at 2026 World Cup

Cristiano Ronaldo is "not going to give up" and will feature at the 2026 World Cup, according to Portugal team-mate Vitinha.The Selecao skipper holds the international record for the most caps (216) and most goals (133) since making his senior bow in August 2003. Cristiano Ronaldo is "not going to give up" and will feature at the 2026 World Cup, according to Portugal team-mate Vitinha. The Selecao skipper holds the international record for the most caps (216) and most goals (133) since making his senior bow in August 2003. Ronaldo also captained Portugal to their triumphs at Euro 2016 and the inaugural Nations League three years later. The 39-year-old has appeared in five separate editions of the World Cup between 2006 and 2022, yet football's biggest prize has eluded him. However, he was subjected to widespread criticism after failing to score at Euro 2024, where Portugal bowed out at the quarter-final stage after losing to France on penalties, while many claim his presence is now hindering his nation's progress. Ronaldo will be 41 when the World Cup is held in North America, but international colleague Vitinha is adamant the Al-Nassr forward will be present for their country. "39 years old and still a starter for the national team, I have no explanation for this longevity," the Paris Saint-Germain midfielder told RMC podcast Rothen s’enflamme. "He has already said it, and I imagine it's the professionalism he has in everything he does. In the morning, in the evening, every day of his career, it's incredible. "I can imagine the efforts and sacrifices he must make and has made. And I also imagine that's what has kept him in this condition at 39 years old. "It's a privilege for me. We are small, we are children, we dream of playing with him one day, and it's happening. "Luckily, I've had quite a few years to enjoy the national team with him. Of course, he will be there [at the 2026 World Cup]; he's not going to give up."

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Zirkzee & Man Utd: Why it WILL happen for the Dutchman - despite his doubters

On paper, it reads like the critics are right. Ahead of United's Europa League tie at Fenerbahce on Thursday night, Zirkzee was already being written off - across Europe. From England, to Italy, to his native Holland, ex-players and ex-coaches were lining up to pull apart the former Bologna centre-forward. Too slow. No natural finishing ability. A lack of genuine quality. They were all having their pop at Zirkzee last week. On paper, it reads like the critics are right. Ahead of United's Europa League tie at Fenerbahce on Thursday night, Zirkzee was already being written off - across Europe. From England, to Italy, to his native Holland, ex-players and ex-coaches were lining up to pull apart the former Bologna centre-forward. Too slow. No natural finishing ability. A lack of genuine quality. They were all having their pop at Zirkzee last week. It's even reaching the stage where the Dutchman is being urged to cut his losses and return to Serie A. Fabio Capello. Paolo di Canio. Ruud Gullit. They all stated going into the Fener tie that Zirkzee would be better off giving it all away in January and starting again elsewhere. And as we say, after United's 1-1 draw in Istanbul, on paper, Zirkzee's report card read as a confirmation for all that criticism. In a rare start, deployed as United's lone centre-forward, Zirkzee drew another blank. And within ten minutes of the second-half, he was hauled off by manager Erik ten Hag for direct striker rival Rasmus Hojlund. On paper, it didn't make good reading. But such black-and-white facts can prove deceptive. And anyone taking in Zirkzee's performance over those 55 minutes would recognise a player gradually adjusting to a new system and a new way of playing. His lay-off for Christian Eriksen's opener was notable. And he'll take confidence from that. But Zirkzee offered so much more on the night. It was still in fits and starts, but you can see what he's trying to do. And it will come together. For the moment, Zirkzee and Ten Hag - and his staff - are working on the player bridging that gap between the demands of Serie A and Premier League football. The speed of thought. The physical demands. The reactions. Everything is at a hyper level in England. More than a gap, there's a chasm between what is needed to be successful in Italy compared to 'the island'. Indeed, lamenting a poor week in Europe for Italy's clubs, Capello used Zirkzee's situation as an example of the current gulf between the leagues. “The point is intensity," said AC Milan's Champions League winning coach. "Our clubs are too slow in the Champions League because they are accustomed to the Serie A rhythm. “I asked (Bologna coach Vincenzo) Italiano what he thought about Aston Villa and Liverpool, and he said: ‘They are faster; they run more than we do.’ Look at Zirkzee in the Premier League and tell me if he looks like the same player we admired at Bologna. "He did what he wanted in Italy, but in England, it feels that he doesn’t even have time to think about what he has to do. More or less, the same thing happens to our clubs.” Capello is spot on. And it's why Zirkee deserves patience. His slow start isn't about ability. It's simply that the current step up from Italian to English football is something never before seen. The gap is wide - and continues to grow. But at Fener, you could see the potential. Earlier this season, this column likened Zirkzee's game to Eric Cantona. And even now, we stand by that. A drop of the shoulder to sink his marker in United's half. A clever-and-go with Marcus Rashford. Teeing up Eriksen for the Swede to drive home to give United the lead. It was all there. Indeed, for the way Zirkzee appears happier playing deeper off the line, you can see Ten Hag trying a pairing of the Dutchman and Hojlund in attack this season. There's no reason why this has to be a one or the other calculation for the manager. The pair's games can complement eachother. Yes, he's leggy. Yes, at times he does appear a yard off the pace. But as mentioned in previous columns, United's strength and conditioning staff are working with Zirkzee to get him physically equipped for Premier League football. It's speed of thought. But also speed of action. And Zirkzee's body isn't quite tuned to Premier League demands. But like his overall game, these improvements will come over time. Certainly, Jan van Halst believes so. The former Ajax sports chief, unlike so many of his peers, getting it right when assessing Zirkzee's situation last week. "It's just the little things," said Van Halst. "Just too late, just not explosive enough. He could be a bit sharper. And then he really becomes a fantastic player. "He is of course a fantastic player, who plays for Manchester United. And he had a fantastic year last year. Zirkzee is also technically very skilled." Correct. United do have a "fantastic player" on their hands. However he will need time, as Capello states, to adjust to the chasm that now separates English and Italian football. But it will happen. Sooner rather than later, Josh Zirkzee will grow into the player that convinced United to invest 35 million quid in over the summer.

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Tottenham host Man Utd in headline EFL Cup quarter-final tie

Tottenham will host Manchester United for a place in the EFL Cup semi-finals as the last-eight ties were confirmed on Wednesday.Ange Postecoglou's side inflicted Manchester City's first defeat of the 2024-25 campaign with a 2-1 victory at home in the fourth round. Tottenham will host Manchester United for a place in the EFL Cup semi-finals as the last-eight ties were confirmed on Wednesday. Ange Postecoglou's side inflicted Manchester City's first defeat of the 2024-25 campaign with a 2-1 victory at home in the fourth round. Timo Werner and Pape Sarr were both on target for Spurs, whose next test in the competition will come against United, who smashed Leicester City 5-2 to reach the next stage. That victory marked Ruud van Nistelrooy's first game in interim charge after Erik ten Hag's dismissal on Monday, though Sporting's Ruben Amorim is expected to soon be appointed at Old Trafford. Ten Hag ended a six-year trophy drought for United when winning the EFL Cup in 2023, leaving the possibility for Amorim to follow suit should he arrive and guide his side past Tottenham. Arsenal will also meet London rivals Crystal Palace at the Emirates Stadium in another quarter-final tie. Mikel Arteta's side eased past Preston North End in the fourth round, while Palace stunned Aston Villa with a 2-1 away win after Daichi Kamada's second-half winner. Staying in London, Brentford sneaked past Sheffield Wednesday on penalties and will visit Newcastle United, who battled to a 2-0 home win over Chelsea to reach the last eight. Defending champions Liverpool edged to a 3-2 win over Brighton, earning a quarter-final trip to Southampton after Russel Martin's side snatched a late 3-2 win over Stoke City on Tuesday. All quarter-final clashes are set to be played across the week of December 17. EFL Cup quarter-final draw in full: Tottenham vs Manchester United Arsenal vs Crystal Palace Newcastle United vs Brentford Southampton vs Liverpool

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Why Amorim can be 'legend' at MU after changing entire Portugal football culture

Cantinho do Sa has barely been open five minutes when the first punters of the day begin trickling through the door.It is just after 11.30am as the restaurant’s manager begins a frantic stock control check. It’s a matchday and even with the club’s Ultras boycotting the match - more on that later - footfall will be high and distractions aren’t an option. Cantinho do Sa has barely been open five minutes when the first punters of the day begin trickling through the door. It is just after 11.30am as the restaurant’s manager begins a frantic stock control check. It’s a matchday and even with the club’s Ultras boycotting the match - more on that later - footfall will be high and distractions aren’t an option. Signed boots hang delicately from the ceiling while signed shirts adorn the walls. A signed and framed photo of a young Cristiano Ronaldo gets pride of place on the wall next to the kitchen hatch. Everything about the place is green. The fabric on the bar stools, the table placemats, the pens staff use, and they have even picked Heineken to be the beer on draught to fit the green theme. Even the soup of the day (pea) is green. What they didn’t account for on Tuesday was that their eyes would be green, too. Green with envy. Jealous of the attention going to Manchester United and their well-documented pursuit of local hero Ruben Amorim. Mentions of United grated on staff at Cantinho so much that the restaurant manager ordered TVs to be muted while the same 35-second sequence of Amorim being quizzed on his future that morning played on a loop. Magazines with his face on are being bundled into a box by the window. Signs of Amorim are already coming down. ‘They don’t have money to fly Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo to Paris but somehow have 10million euros for Amorim?’ Hector, one of the lunchtime customers, remarks to Mail Sport. ‘He would be going to a house that is on fire.’ There is an irony that when Amorim arrives at the stadium, before he heads in, he can stand for a moment and watch cranes dance across the sky as large-scale building work outside gathers pace. He would be leaving one rebuild for another, perhaps one of the greatest in world football, with United devoid of structure, identity, personality and, most importantly, a winning culture. ‘He took on a very precarious club, one that was fragmented at the sides, and he gave it a structure and played a recognisable style,’ Fernando Coelho, News Now TV presenter, tells . ‘Supporters feel disappointed if he leaves because it’s not even November, they think it is too early. Manchester United is a bigger club than any in Portugal and offers financial reward… it’s a huge deal to coach in the Premier League. ‘It was a huge gamble by the president to hire Amorim. They asked him at the start “what if this goes wrong?” And he responded with, “well, what if this goes right?” He can give an identity to Man United.’ Fred Saeed, a Sporting season-ticket holder for the past decade, is begrudgingly pragmatic while those around him just north of the Campo Grande metro stop weep. Strangers are offering hugs to each other outside the ticket office. ‘I think he is a new generation of coach,’ he tells Mail Sport. ‘He is a breath of fresh air in a country where the football fanbase is quite toxic, to be honest. The way he speaks to fans, the way he talks, it’s always so smooth, so peaceful in a way. ‘In a way he innovated the tactics here in Portugal. Not a lot of teams used a back three and he started using that. A few teams have done it now, including the national team has done it now. No doubt he influenced that. His impact is not only on Sporting but on the whole national football. ‘It was amazing and honestly I believe he will do a great job at Manchester United. The structure there hasn’t been the most supportive so let’s wait to see what happens.’ Where resignation had set in for Fred, the opposite had happened to Andre, who was drowning his sorrows next to the bifana (a traditional Portuguese pork sandwich) food trucks where fans congregated to unpack a day in which it was announced officially that United were prepared to pay Amorim’s release clause. Wound up by his Benfica-supporting friend Ruben, Andre explained how he took an emergency break at work upon hearing the news of Amorim's expected departure. ‘I wanted to cry,’ he said. ‘It feels wrong that he could leave now. Only yesterday he was talking about winning another title and now this? I don’t even care about this game, I just want to hear what Amorim has to say. I can only hope he stays.’ Amorim is convivial by nature and despite being hardened by his parents’ divorce when he was young, the 39-year-old’s day here took on an array of emotions that started and ended in chuckles and a wry smile. Everything in between was rather more sheepish and uncomfortable. One source close to the dressing room told Mail Sport that players were stunned that Amorim could leave them during the season, particularly after convincing many of his star names to shun interest from elsewhere in the summer and keep faith in his Sporting project. And yet before the night was out, Amorim was striking a somewhat unfamiliar chord. Stability isn’t the be-all-and-end-all. His word is his word - until it isn’t. ‘Stability is not everything in life,’ he mused. ‘We will have time to talk about that. I will explain what I have to explain. ‘Regarding my word, nothing prevents something from happening in the world of football. One thing does not prevent the other. The only time I broke my word was on the day of the plane (to West Ham). ‘I have maximum stability, I am very happy here. I really like my staff, one thing does not prevent the other. Let's see what happens in the future. There is an interested club. There is a clause, the intention to pay.’ Amorim describes his English as ‘rudimentary’ but that is not accurate. He is a master orator that, perhaps due to his age, is able to relate to players in a way that fosters a genuine togetherness. While there are similarities to be drawn to his idol Jose Mourinho, who he once shadowed as part of a coaching internship at United’s Carrington training base, they are also different, if not least tactically with Amorim a much more adventurous coach in that department. ‘Since Mourinho in 2000 there has not been a phenomenon like this,’ Portuguese football expert Pedro Boucas tells Mail Sport. ‘While they are very different, Amorim is a master in communication, tactics and leadership. The risk of losing at Manchester United is very high… but Amorim is on another level.’ Miguel Amaral, reporter for ZeroZero, agrees. ‘They are a sleeping giant and if Ruben can do a job in Manchester he will become a legend. He’s ready to make this jump.’ So the night itself, a will-he-won’t-he take the game to-do that eventually saw him emerge from the bunker of the training ground, where he had been holed up since 10.05am, under the cloud of an official statement that Manchester United intend to pay his £8.3m release clause. As Sporting’s social media team filmed the arrival of the team coach, they glossed over - or at least tried to - Amorim and did their very best to hide him. Arrival photos also left the manager out. Children waited right up against the barrier at the VIP entrance with handmade ‘FICA RUBEN’ signs (‘Stay Ruben’). Nobody seemed to remember - or care - about the cup quarter-final ahead. Whispers swirled and fans became increasingly restless as they slumped in the stands glued to their social media feeds waiting for another devastating announcement. In the end one never came. Ultras boycotted this League Cup match, over the Portuguese FA's desire to host the final-four stage abroad, potentially in Saudi Arabia. If this was it for Amorim, there would be no proper send-off for the man who took a dysfunctional Sporting and propelled them into powerhouse status. When Amorim stepped out into his technical area many rose to their feet, gritting their teeth amid their anger and feeling of betrayal and focusing on the positives for which he has given them. Whistles and jeers were definitely in the minority. When the match began it was aggressive, front-footed, a suffocating press that has been blatantly absent from the final days of the Erik ten Hag era. Were it not for some dreadful officiating Sporting, led impressively by Englishman Marcus Edwards, would have had a pair of penalties in the opening half-hour and taken control. In the end it was a second-half flurry, two goals from Viktor Gyokores, one of which was the first direct free-kick Sporting have scored in almost four years, and Amorim’s team had won again. A hug with his counterpart and down the tunnel he went. No grand farewell. No tears. It is his de facto response at the end of games, many fans were quick to point out. But after such a close bond between players and manager, surely they deserved more than this if it was to be a painful goodbye? It was a strange occasion on a farcical night in which nobody cared about the football. Never have so many people cared about the post-match thoughts of a manager. For all his charisma and cheeky smile, Amorim’s patience wore thin when pressed on when United fans could expect to see him in England. ‘It's my decision. If I want to go or not, I'll make that decision later,’ he said, confirming he would take training as normal on Wednesday. ‘Without a doubt my players will be disappointed with me if I leave, but that's part of life. That happened in Braga, when I came. That happened a bit, because they were disappointed. There are things that change people's lives. It's a difficult situation. I'm not going to say whether I want to go or not.’ And off he went. Into the night with fans in both Manchester and Lisbon facing a sleepless night. Mourinho may well have loved being the orchestrator of such high-octane drama but for Amorim it appeared to be weighing heavy. Fans forgave him after his embarrassing trip to London to flirt with West Ham and if he shuns United they may well forgive him again. But deep down he knows, and they know, this is a job he has to take.

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Inzaghi happy with Inter Milan's "great performance" for victory at Empoli

Davide Frattesi scored twice, with Lautaro Martinez also on the scoresheet.Afterwards, Inzaghi was full of praise for his players.What does this victory mean?"I congratulate the boys, on Sunday we were disappointed. We analysed the good things done and a victory was needed to redeem the draw against Juve. We worked with some limitations, but the boys gave a great performance. Asllani came to the bench with infiltrations." Davide Frattesi scored twice, with Lautaro Martinez also on the scoresheet. Afterwards, Inzaghi was full of praise for his players. What does this victory mean? "I congratulate the boys, on Sunday we were disappointed. We analysed the good things done and a victory was needed to redeem the draw against Juve. We worked with some limitations, but the boys gave a great performance. Asllani came to the bench with infiltrations." How much room for growth does the team have? "We must always grow, at the moment we are a bit limited but we knew it was a challenging block. We had to make a virtue of necessity but the team responded well." Today it started again with those who made the most mistakes against Juve. What did you say to each other? "We analyzed by looking at the things we did well but also those we had to do better. I was satisfied with the performance, I was only disappointed with the result. The numbers are always good but we have to do better in the non-possession phase. I thank the fans because there were many of them and they supported us from the beginning to the end." How important is Lautaro? "I'm very happy for him, I insisted with Lautaro because at that moment I wanted him to get satisfaction. He deserved to get back to scoring, Barella was very good at serving him."

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'I couldn't ask for more' - Van Nistelrooy salutes Man Utd players after victory

Ruud van Nistelrooy says he "couldn't ask for more" from Manchester United as they marked his first match in interim charge with a 5-2 victory over Leicester City.Casemiro and Bruno Fernandes both scored twice, while Alejandro Garnacho was also on target as the Red Devils booked their place in the EFL Cup quarter-finals, where they will play Tottenham. Ruud van Nistelrooy says he "couldn't ask for more" from Manchester United as they marked his first match in interim charge with a 5-2 victory over Leicester City. Casemiro and Bruno Fernandes both scored twice, while Alejandro Garnacho was also on target as the Red Devils booked their place in the EFL Cup quarter-finals, where they will play Tottenham. Van Nistelrooy was overseeing United in their first match since Erik ten Hag's dismissal on Monday, with Sporting CP boss Ruben Amorim expected to be announced as the latter's replacement. "Credit to the players, they were fantastic today. I couldn't ask for more," he said. "Against West Ham and Fenerbahce, we created so much and couldn't finish. All of a sudden, we had some luck on our side, and that made it a great night. "It is always the target to react and attack. The reaction of the players after the Leicester goals was excellent, and they deserve credit. I am glad the crowd will go home happy." Van Nistelrooy acknowledged he had mixed emotions at taking over the reins from Ten Hag, who brought the former United striker back to Old Trafford as his assistant coach in July. However, he underlined the importance of concentrating on the job in hand, and ensuring his players were ready for Wednesday's tie. "It is clear that this is going to be short term, so for me, today was the most important day after what happened," he added. "Of course, receiving the players and getting together for the first day after Erik had to leave was a sad day to share. "He was the one that asked me to work back here again, and in the first conversation we had, I felt such a passion and care for this football club. That is why I was so sad to see him go. "Having said that, football and life continue, and we knew that 75,000 people would be waiting for us here today, with millions more watching at home behind their screens and radios. You have to switch then as players. "We tried to switch that button for the players, try to get the mindset going, and go out tonight and give everything for the fans." On his own future at United, he continued: "I am here to help, to serve and give my everything for the club. That will never change."

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Amorim accepts Man Utd appointment could de delayed until after November

The top stories and transfer rumours from Thursday's newspapers...DAILY TELEGRAPHRuben Amorim accepts he may be forced to wait until after the international break before taking over as Manchester United manager. The top stories and transfer rumours from Thursday's newspapers... DAILY TELEGRAPH Ruben Amorim accepts he may be forced to wait until after the international break before taking over as Manchester United manager. England will ban players from competitions which are suspected of corruption and will also move to prevent cricketers from entering new franchise leagues after elimination from other tournaments played at the same time. Wrexham's Hollywood co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have landed new investment from a billionaire New York family as they try fund the club's rise through English football. ATHLETIC Evangelos Marinakis, owner of Premier League club Nottingham Forest, is suing one of his rivals from Greek football in a libel case that is in its early stages at the High Court in London. DAILY MAIL Gary Neville has ripped into Erik ten Hag and the Manchester United administration for overseeing 'two of the worst signings' in the club's history, the arrivals of Casemiro and Antony in 2022. THE TIMES Joe Marler left the England camp on Monday due to "personal reasons" and is unlikely to return to play for his country this autumn. DAILY MIRROR Dele Alli led the tributes to George Baldock as he attended the funeral service for the Greece international, three weeks after his tragic death at the age of just 31. DAILY MAIL Anthony Martial broke his duck for new club AEK Athens club after just three games, ending a 339-day drought since his last goal for former club Manchester United in November 2023. SCOTTISH SUN The biker who was hit by Alfredo Morelos in his drink-drive shame has accused the striker of lying over his statement in the wake of the accident.

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Mourinho encouraged Amorim to take Man Utd job but Sporting boss wants to delay

JOSE MOURINHO encouraged Ruben Amorim to take the jump from Sporting Lisbon to Manchester United.The Fenerbahce and former Red Devils boss has been a long time mentor to Amorim who had an internship at Mourinho's High Performance Football Coaching course back in 2018. JOSE MOURINHO encouraged Ruben Amorim to take the jump from Sporting Lisbon to Manchester United. The Fenerbahce and former Red Devils boss has been a long time mentor to Amorim who had an internship at Mourinho's High Performance Football Coaching course back in 2018. The pair have remained close and so he was the person the 39-year-old turned to when he became aware of United’s interest. SunSport also understands that Amorim wants to delay his move to United until after Sporting play Manchester City in the Champions League in Lisbon next Tuesday. His next match is at home on Friday to Estrela. It seems certain that interim boss Ruud van Nistelrooy will therefore be in charge for not only the Leicester City Carabao Cup game but also the visit of Chelsea to Old Trafford on Sunday. United have agreed to pay Amorim’s £8.5million release clause. But the club want a further £4.1million for him to take his Sporting backroom staff with him. The sticking point, however, is that Sporting are looking to promote his assistant Carlos Fernandez to Amorim’s post despite him being only 29. While there are reports that Sporting will hold Amorim to a 30-day notice period the coach is convinced he will be at Old Trafford next week. He has agreed to a two-and-a-half year contract with the option on the United’s side to extend that by a further year. Amorim had already been spoken to by United’s hierarchy before firing Erik ten Hag on Monday morning. The man himself immediately turned to Mourinho for advice. Despite his own dismissal by the club in his third season ‘The Special One’ encouraged him to make the move. Mourinho backed him when he was linked to the West Ham job. Mourinho said: “I think he has the conditions to be able to coach in any league and he has the conditions to be able to coach in any club.” Amorim for his part once referred to Mourinho as a ‘reference point’ and said of him: “Mourinho is one of a kind. There won't be another Mourinho. Mourinho is unique.”

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How much Ruben Amorim will cost Man United

Manchester Untied have made it very clear that they believe Ruben Amorim is the man to take their club forward, though the true price of their choice has now been revealed.United have been circling around Amorim over the last few days after Erik ten Hag's departure on Monday following a thoroughly underwhelming start to his third campaign at the helm. Manchester Untied have made it very clear that they believe Ruben Amorim is the man to take their club forward, though the true price of their choice has now been revealed. United have been circling around Amorim over the last few days after Erik ten Hag's departure on Monday following a thoroughly underwhelming start to his third campaign at the helm. United remain in talks with Sporting over their head coach - who has caught the eyes of a number of Premier League clubs in the last 18 months - with the former Portugal international's notice period thought to be an issue. His notice period is believed to be a matter of weeks, rather than days, meaning that even if a deal could be pushed through in the next 24 hours, it is very unlikely he would be in the dugout for United's clash with Chelsea on Sunday. The Premier League side are also thought to be open to Amorim bringing his coaching staff with him, though the cost of such a venture has now been revealed. For United to bring in Amorim, they would have to pay the £8.3million release clause in his contract - however Sporting have already revealed that the Red Devils have informed them they are willing to do just that. But to also welcome his coaching staff to Old Trafford, it is reportedly set to cost the club another £4.3m, meaning the total cost of appointing Amorim would be close to £13m. Splashing what would be an eight-figure fee may raise eyebrows given Ineos' recent cost-cutting measures. The new part-owners of United have sought to reduced overheads at the club since coming in in order to increase efficiency at Old Trafford. One such measure emerged over the weekend after it was revealed the Red Devils had contacted Manchester City chiefs about whether their arch rivals could ferry their Kopa Trophy nominees Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo - a call which unsurprisingly fell on deaf ears. Amorim though would at least be an expenditure that nay-sayers might understand, given the fact that he is one of the most highly-rated emerging coaches on the continent after his stellar work with Sporting. https://img.allfootballapp.com/www/M00/59/BF/720x-/-/-/CgAGVWcijMeAWhf8AACDmYiT4JE132.jpg The 39-year-old ended the club's 19-year wait for a Portuguese top-flight title in 2020-21, before adding a second crown in 2023-24. His side have begun their title defence in the best way possible too, with nine straight wins - which is just as well given rivals Porto have made a blistering start too with eight wins from nine. In the absence of a full-time manager, former striker and assistant manager Ruud van Nistelrooy has stepped up to take interim charge.

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George Baldock funeral: Old teammates pay tribute to tragic player in Sheffield

Dele Alli and Dean Henderson lead the mourners at George Baldock's funeral on Wednesday afternoon.The former Sheffield United star - who was born in England but played international football for Greece since 2022 - was found dead in a swimming pool at his home near Athens on October 9. Dele Alli and Dean Henderson lead the mourners at George Baldock's funeral on Wednesday afternoon. The former Sheffield United star - who was born in England but played international football for Greece since 2022 - was found dead in a swimming pool at his home near Athens on October 9. He had been playing for Panathinaikos since joining the 20-time Greek champions from the Blades in May, after leaving a lasting legacy upon English football. On Wednesday afternoon, a funeral was held for Baldock in Milton Keynes. Along with Alli and Henderson, the likes of Chris Wilder and Oliver McBurnie were also in attendance as they paid their respects to the former Blades star. Baldock made over 400 appearances in English football and spent seven seasons with Sheffield United until this summer, winning two promotions with the Blades. Baldock was found unresponsive in his pool after his partner, who was in the UK, reportedly raised the alarm because he was not answering his phone. Police investigating the drowning of the 31-year-old recovered CCTV showing him swimming in the pool at his Greek luxury apartment, as sources said it showed him swimming vigorously, before suddenly stopping and then sinking. The CCTV from a neighbouring property captured half the pool and showed him entering the water at about 6.45 in the evening, hours before his body was found. Baldock's family released a statement, revealing the footballer was due to fly home to celebrate his son's first birthday, but how they now 'mourn his loss'. Paying tribute, they said 'you were the most special father, fiancé, son, brother, uncle, friend, teammate and person. 'Your enthusiasm and infectious personality brought so much love to those that were fortunate enough to know you and those that adored you from the stands'. The family went on to say 'it was impossible not to love him', as they asked members of the public for privacy at this 'devastating time'. England and Greece paid an emotional tribute to Baldock ahead of their Nations League match at Wembley earlier this month. Players from both teams observed a minute's silence before the match at Wembley. A shirt with Baldock's name was held up by the Greek national team as part of the touching tribute before kick-off. Earlier this month, Alli paid tribute to Baldock - who were team-mates at MK Dons between 2011 and 2015 - via an emotional post on social media. 'No words I could type or pictures I could use would ever be enough,' Alli wrote on Instagram. 'May your spirit, ambition, determination and humility live on through those who had the honour of knowing you! I love you brother and will miss you forever! 'My thoughts, prayers and heart goes out to your family. Rest in peace Balders.' Meanwhile, Henderson - who played with Baldock at Sheffield United -  stood on the touchline and paid his respects during a minute's silence for Baldock prior to England and Greece's clash earlier this month. Baldock was born in Buckinghamshire and played more than 400 times in English football but earned 12 caps for Greece after qualifying through his grandmother. Earlier this month, the Hellenic Football Federation said: 'With deep sadness and pain, the National Team and the Hellenic Football Federation say goodbye to George Baldock. 'There are no words to describe the human pain caused by the news of the untimely loss of one of our young people. The moment calls for silence. 'Condolences to his family. Condolences from his second family. Goodbye'. Panathinaikos also paid tribute, writing: 'We are overwhelmed, we are shocked by the loss of our George. The family of Panathinaikos mourns his untimely death. We stand by the family and relatives of George Baldock.' Sheffield United posted on X: 'Sheffield United Football Club is shocked and extremely saddened to learn of the passing of former player, George Baldock,' they posted on X. 'The defender left the club in the summer after seven years at Bramall Lane and was extremely popular with supporters, staff and team-mates who pulled on a red and white shirt alongside him. 'The sincere condolences of everyone associated with Sheffield United are extended to George’s family and friends.' His boyhood club, MK Dons, said they were 'devastated' to hear the news, in an emotional post as they said he 'will always be one of our own'.

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Howe hopes high-pressing Newcastle inspired by Chelsea win

Eddie Howe hopes Newcastle United "feel a bit better about themselves" after booking their place in the EFL Cup quarter-finals with a 2-0 victory over Chelsea.The Magpies claimed only their second victory in seven matches across all competitions, with Alexander Isak and an Axel Disasi own goal sending them through to the last eight. Eddie Howe hopes Newcastle United "feel a bit better about themselves" after booking their place in the EFL Cup quarter-finals with a 2-0 victory over Chelsea. The Magpies claimed only their second victory in seven matches across all competitions, with Alexander Isak and an Axel Disasi own goal sending them through to the last eight. Howe's side were beaten 2-1 at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League on Sunday, and the head coach was pleased with his players' response against the same opposition three days on. "[A] really good performance tonight, especially in the first half," he told BBC Radio 5 Live. "We got our pressing attitude bang on and got a lot of regains high up the pitch, which is where the first goal came from. [I am] delighted with the contribution from the whole squad. "You always learn from every game and try to put things into practice in the next match. I just felt there was a better feel in our out of possession delivery tonight. We were much better on the details and turning the regains into chances going forwards. "[In the] second half, it wasn't an easy game to manage. They were bringing on some good players from the bench to add to the quality they already had on the pitch, but I thought we defended really well. "This place is an amazing venue to play in and that was shown again tonight. Sold out, great atmosphere, good performance and I hope everyone feels a bit better about themselves now." Meanwhile, Chelsea suffered only their second defeat in 11 games across all competitions, but Enzo Maresca was impressed by what he saw from the visitors, who had an xG of 1.97 over the 90 minutes at St James' Park. "I think it worked if we analysed the performance. If we analysed the result, it didn't work," he told reporters during his post-match press conference. "For 20 minutes until their goal, we were in control of the game. In the last 10 minutes of the first half, we had two clear-cut chances but didn't score. In the second half, we were in control of the game. "We lost the goals because of 10 minutes. For the rest, we were quite good. We did very well tonight, but there are many things we can do better." Brentford await Newcastle in the next round after the Magpies made the quarter-finals for a fourth time in the last five seasons.

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Postecoglou lauds 'ever-evolving' Spurs after eliminating Man City

Ange Postecoglou hailed Tottenham's EFL Cup fourth-round victory over Manchester City as his side continue to evolve under his stewardship.Timo Werner and Pape Sarr were both on target in the first half on Wednesday, with Matheus Nunes reducing the deficit on the stroke of half-time. Ange Postecoglou hailed Tottenham's EFL Cup fourth-round victory over Manchester City as his side continue to evolve under his stewardship. Timo Werner and Pape Sarr were both on target in the first half on Wednesday, with Matheus Nunes reducing the deficit on the stroke of half-time. Spurs held on against a much-rotated City side, who suffered their first defeat of the season after a 2-1 reverse in north London. Tottenham disappointed in a 1-0 loss away to Crystal Palace in the Premier League before this win, though Postecoglou was delighted with his side's response. "It's a cup tie played against a formidable opponent, I thought we did well for the most part," he told Sky Sports. "We didn't allow too many clear-cut chances. We could have put the game away, but City are always going to push you. "It's an ever-evolving process, this team is growing all the time, but when you have growth you are going to stumble. "As disappointed as we were on Sunday I had great belief we could come out today and put up a great show. "Both our goals were quality goals, they have to be as City don't give easy chances." Spurs had been eliminated in their last three EFL Cup ties against fellow Premier League sides, going out to Chelsea in 2021-22, Nottingham Forest in 2022-23 and Fulham in 2023-24. Werner eased any nerves after just five minutes, however, with his close-range finish easing the mounting pressure on the former Chelsea forward. "Great for Timo. He is going through a tough time, but the build-up play was great," Postecoglou added. "It should lift him, we are supporting him, but it is down to him and his approach to things. He was unlucky to not get one or two more, if attacking players don't score they feel anxiety a bit." Postecoglou hammered his side after their collapse at the start of October in a 3-2 defeat to Brighton, and similar criticism followed after their defeat to Palace last time out. The Australian coach is remaining level-headed, though. "I don't believe in big moments or catastrophic moments - we are the same team that we were three days ago. Hopefully, we have more good days ahead of us," he concluded.

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Casemiro's 25-yard screamer leaves jubilant Ruud van Nistelrooy stunned

Casemiro opened the scoring in some style on Wednesday night in the 5-2 drubbing of Leicester - with his 25-yard stunner eliciting a joyous reaction from Ruud van Nistelrooy over on the touchline. Casemiro opened the scoring in some style on Wednesday night in the 5-2 drubbing of Leicester - with his 25-yard stunner eliciting a joyous reaction from Ruud van Nistelrooy over on the touchline. In their first game since Erik ten Hag's departure earlier in the week, Manchester United turned on the style in the fourth round clash, putting five past Steve Cooper's Foxes. Casemiro and Bruno Fernandes scored twice, with Alejandro Garnacho grabbing the other, while Bilal El-Khannouss and Conor Coady netted in the first half for the visitors. But in his first game as Man United's interim manager, Van Nistelrooy was left stunned by his defensive-midfielder's absolute screamer of an opener. Casemiro's reputation in the game has plummeted since he joined United from Real Madrid two summers ago, but he reminded everyone just what a world class performer he is against Leicester. Garnacho carried the ball down the left before checking inside and playing a pass in the direction of Fernandes a quarter of an hour into the clash, only for the Portugal star to step over the ball and let it run. Into Casemiro's path it went and the midfielder didn't pass up on the opportunity. He took a touch out of his feet and let loose a curling effort straight into the top right corner of the goal in sublime fashion. Naturally, Casemiro was quick to run over to the fans and revel in his world class effort, and he was soon joined by his team-mates. But over on the touchline Van Nistelrooy, perhaps known better for his finishing inside the box, but not many know more about scoring goals than him, was clearly taken aback. He was left with a huge smile on his face and pumped his fists in the air several times in celebration. The former United and Real Madrid striker can hardly have hoped for a better evening, his side finding the back of the net five times in his first game as interim boss. United's reward for a fine performance at Old Trafford is a trip to north London where they will face Tottenham for a chance to make the last four of the competition, and perhaps go even further and win a second Carabao Cup in three years Impressive those his side were, it is unlikely to lead to an extended spell in the dugout, however, with the club in talks with Sporting over highly-regarded manager Ruben Amorim. Discussions are still thought to be centred on the Portuguese boss' notice period, which is believed to be weeks rather than days, leading to reports that he would not be able to take over until after the international break. Should United bring in Amorim, as well as his coaching staff, it would set them back almost £13m, according to reports.

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