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    Man City might be laughing noisily at United’s decline but Pep & Co must learn from arrogant Reds or suffer same fate

    PEP GUARDIOLA was certain about Manchester City’s future when he was quizzed about it last week.He said that everything was in place for the incredible success story under him to continue long after he was gone.Man City must be prepared for Pep Guardiola’s exit and not make the same mistakes as Man UtdCredit: GettyThe Red Devils have failed to recover ever since Sir Alex Ferguson leftCredit: PA:Press AssociationBecause have no doubt about it, Guardiola could be gone at the end of this season.Already he has stayed at the Etihad longer than people thought he might and there is nothing else to prove, nothing more to achieve.But the belief that things will just continue when he goes could well be misplaced.Let us not forget that it may be no small coincidence that director of football Txiki Begiristain, 60, has already stated that he is definitely on his way next summer.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThis is not even taking into account what punishment may come the Manchester club’s way due to the charges of 130 financial rule breaches that are on their doorstep.Although I have my doubts anything will ever come of that.There are haunting parallels for City supporters over what has happened down the road when an era came to an end.There was a similar arrogance at Old Trafford that things would just continue because, well, they were Manchester United.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSSenior figures would scoff at the suggestion that with Sir Alex gone they might now do a Liverpool and take decades to regain their place on their perch.Now, with already 11 years gone they remain further away than ever.Sir Alex Ferguson phoned and tried to convince me to join Man Utd – but their transfer plan made me say noThat belief that it would just continue saw the Red Devils take their eye off the ball.When Sir Alex went in 2013, the United that was so dominant went with him. Now, titles were won at City before Guardiola under Roberto Mancini in 2012 and two years later when Manuel Pellegrini was boss.But the startling dominance that the club has achieved under this manager since 2016 sets him apart.Have no doubt it is down to him, nobody else, just him.His energy to continue getting the best out of players is remarkable and continues unabated.Not only does he, with Begiristain, source and buy great players he makes them better.Txiki Begiristain’s exit is already set to shake things up massively at CityCredit: GettyThe future of star man Erling Haaland remains unclearCredit: AlamyHis standards never drop. You just have to watch the Spaniard on the sidelines.But that level of intensity can wear anyone down.Even at Bayern Munich they claimed everyone was basically frazzled after his time there.The man himself will need a rest and maybe the club and players too.You look at this team, much like United of old, and there are certain players that simply cannot be replaced like for like.Star midfielder Kevin De Bruyne, 33, is unlikely to still be at the club beyond this season.The incredible Kyle Walker at 34 cannot continue rampaging up and down that wing.FUTURE QUESTIONSErling Haaland is only 24 but there has been no secret about his desire to one day end up at Real Madrid.Guardiola has turned John Stones from an average centre-back into one of the best players in Europe but he is already 30.There is still much more to come from Rodri who is 28 but how will this ACL injury impact him going forward?In any case how can you guarantee that he and these City players will react in the same way to a new boss when 53-year-old Guardiola does go?Down the road, when Sir Alex went it was like the tough head-master had gone and a young supply teacher was in.Remember that, at school, when everyone just took the mick. That’s what happened at United.Everything had been achieved, the team was coming to an end and basically nobody could be bothered anymore, everyone was knackered with it all.Fergie axe comes at the right time – and he knows itBy Phil ThomasIT is over a decade since he left the dugout but Sir Alex Ferguson has lost none of his sense of timing.When to sell, when to buy, when to change and ultimately when to go, Fergie has always been in a class of his own.Over the years there were countless decisions which had everyone scratching their head — but Sir Alex always knew the time was right.Some were more obvious than others. Like the night Manchester United won the Treble on the back of his substitutions.Others less so, like the summer of 1995 when terrace legends Mark Hughes, Paul Ince and Andrei  Kanchelskis were sold at the peak of their powers.The whole of football thought the manager had lost his marbles.But Fergie knew better, as he chose that year to unleash his “you win nothing with kids” Double heroes.Just as he knew best when it came to right-hand men.Brian Kidd, Steve McClaren, Archie Knox and Co — an endless list of world-class coaches who all came and went.And, of course, the biggest decision of all. Calling time on 26 years in which he had gone from the brink of the bullet to English football’s greatest-ever gaffer.The majority of people are convinced Ferguson stepped down because he knew United’s era of dominance was over.Maybe not the nosedive to come but certainly that an almighty rebuild was just around the corner. Another mass overhaul, yet not one he was prepared to oversee.Now another end has arrived. Not as dramatic or as out-of-nowhere, admittedly, but an end nonetheless.Next summer Fergie will leave his 12-year role as global ambassador. Many see it as the most ruthless swing of Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s cost-cutting axe — and they are wrong.For while he is trying to save every penny in making United great again —  how’s that going, Sir Jim? — Ferguson has not suddenly and callously been told he is surplus to requirements.This decision was a two-way call. An amicable parting. Football’s own conscious uncoupling, in Chris  Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow lingo.And not, incidentally, a departure which means we will no longer see Fergie at Old Trafford on a matchday.That  simply  will  not  happen.   He  will still be there rain, wind or shine . . .Only now as a high-profile non-executive director, rather than a man with the ear — and the sway — behind the owners’ biggest decisions.Like he was when urging United to re-sign Cristiano Ronaldo in 2021.Admittedly not his finest hour, rather an indication of the influence he still retained.Back then, until just before  Ratcliffe and his Ineos team arrived, in fact, Ferguson had the owners’ ear. Almost a hotline to the Glazer family, you could say.And those days are done.Not that Sir Alex is bereft at the thought. For a start, some of the staff sackings have enraged the Scot — long-serving photographer John Peters and kitman Alec Wylie, for example.This is not a cosy-cosy relationship with Ratcliffe being severed.If anything, it is closer to the opposite. And as Fergie the Red, in every sense The Boss — those who played under him still call him that  — knows, trousering £2million or so a year in such tight times is not a good look.Fair enough, not an amount anyone would turn down in normal circumstances.Yet when many in the steerage class are losing their livelihoods, it is not something that would have sat well with him.There is also the practical side of things as well.At the end of December, Sir Alex will be 83 years old, albeit still a freakishly fit 83 years old.Yet even though the grey matter remains oh-so-sharp and the mind clear as a bell, the bones grow creakier and even Superman had to put his feet up on occasion.That does not mean you will not see shots of Fergie alongside Ratcliffe at various points — Sir Jim loves too much the associated glamour of being pictured with the greatest.But any idea of Sir Alex having an emperor’s thumbs-down power has gone for good — and quite frankly that is something which suits both sides.The fans, meanwhile, had grown so used to success that it was basically expected.Sir Alex was frustrated in the belief that people thought silverware just kept arriving without any work going into it.He didn’t like how the atmosphere could dip because people just sat back and waited for the win rather than roared their team on.Last weekend when City beat Southampton 1-0, friends of mine described the spectacle as “boring”.Another said that the team had “lost it’s fizz”. Have they too become complacent?City could easily lose it’s fizz without Guardiola because there is no obvious candidate to take up the reins.There are plenty of clubs snapping at their heels as well. Liverpool and Arsenal will not go away, Chelsea for all the apparent chaos at Stamford Bridge will always be there.READ MORE SUN STORIESTottenham might have their day and just look at what Unai Emery is doing at Aston Villa.As City’s less than noisy neighbours will tell you, nothing is a given. More

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    Van Nistelrooy reveals what Sir Alex Ferguson told him before first game as Man Utd boss before putting 5 past Leicester

    RUUD VAN NISTELROOY has revealed he spoke to Sir Alex Ferguson before taking charge of his first game as interim Manchester United manager.And it proved to have worked as United thrashed Leicester 5-2 in the Carabao Cup in the wake of Erik ten Hag’s sacking on Monday.Ruud van Nistelrooy won his first game in charge in the United dugoutCredit: ReutersSir Alex Ferguson watched United beat Leicester 5-2 at Old Trafford on WednesdayCredit: RexWhen the Red Devils play Tottenham in the quarter-finals in December, they will likely be led by Sporting Lisbon boss Ruben Amorim.Van Nistelrooy, who is set to face Chelsea on Sunday, unsurprisingly turned to his former boss Ferguson for advice before Leicester’s visit.The pair fell out leading to Van Nistelrooy’s exit back in 2006 but have long since made up.He said: “Yes I spoke to him, and he wished me luck. We talked about my situation and the team. READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS”Most of all he wished me luck. It is always great to speak to him.”Van Nistelrooy, 48, was then asked if he ever thought he would be back at United in these circumstances after the way he left 18 years ago.And the Dutchman replied: “No, at the time I wasn’t thinking about that, to manage. “I left in 2006 for Real Madrid to perform and to play and to get the most out of yourself as a player.Most read in FootballVan Nistelrooy was hired on Ten Hag’s coaching stuff in the summerCredit: PAFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS”After that, I started to think about coaching. It was special to come back to the club and the city that I love. “I enjoy it. I enjoy being around Manchester, the players and staff, although there’s not many still around.”Ruben Amorim showed flashes of a young Jose Mourinho is his latest press conference – and teased a big announcementVan Nistelrooy’s 25 Prem goals helped Man Utd to claim the title as he won the Golden Boot and Player of the Season awardCredit: Action Images – ReutersVan Nistelrooy’s explosive fallout with Fergie’s came after the striker was an unused substitute during United’s 4-0 League Cup final triumph over Wigan in 2006.Tensions flared again when the Dutchman was left out of the squad for United’s 4-0 win over Charlton on the last game of the season.He previously told the Overlap podcast: “I started pre-season but you knew he was moving on without me and putting the future of the club into other players so that was clear.”Van Nistelrooy also revealed he called Ferguson to apologise, on the advice of his wife, in 2011 to patch things up.Despite making 219 appearances for United and scoring 150 goals over five years, Van Nistelrooy admitted it was strange to find himself in the role Ferguson fulfilled when he was playing.He told a press conference on Thursday: “My team talk, I’m standing in front of the team, telling them about what Manchester United is all about.”What it is to play at Old Trafford, what songs are being sung by the fans and why.”You try to transmit that lovely feeling of playing for this club. It’s a proud moment to do that and to share that with players.READ MORE SUN STORIES”And what they were transmitting on the pitch and the way it interacted with the supporters towards me.”It was unbelievable support and it only strengthens me to do the utmost, especially short-term, for Chelsea on Sunday.”Van Nistelrooy was one of Fergie’s favourites at one pointRuben Amorim is ‘Mourinho 2.0’ who turned Sporting from ‘walking dead’ into Portuguese champs… he can revive Man UtdWHEN Ruben Amorim took charge of Sporting Lisbon in March 2020, one club official compared their situation to the “walking dead”, writes Jordan Davies.Optimism and hope was at an all-time low.But the Amorim-effect was almost instantaneous, guiding the Portuguese sleeping giants to their first league title for 19 years in 2020/21, losing just once and only conceding 20 goals.Since then, Sporting have lifted another league title in 2023/24 – as well as two League Cups – and currently sit top with nine wins from nine this term.He may be young, but Amorim already has an eye for rebuilding and revitalising fallen super powers with his infectious charisma and intense tactical philosophy that hardly ever wavers. The “walking dead” at Manchester United must be praying for a similar sort of revival.And they may just get it from one of the most talented young coaches on the continent – a man accustomed to breathing new life back into crumbling institutions such as Old Trafford.Amorim has spent the last decade dreaming of one day gracing England’s Premier League, such was his admiration for an ex-United boss in Jose Mourinho growing up.Often nicknamed ‘Mourinho 2.0’, Amorim spent a week with his coaching idol in an internship capacity at United’s Carrington training base in 2018, going on to cite him as his “reference point”.United should not be expecting a mini-Mourinho, as Amorim said himself: “Mourinho is one of a kind. There won’t be another Mourinho. Mourinho is unique.”And yet, you cannot help but compare the two.For all the mismanagement in the Old Trafford hot seats over the years, this would be a real get – finally a slap in the face United’s Prem rivals have no answer for. More

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    Lucas Paqueta to MISS crunch Premier League game after being summoned to Brazilian parliament amid betting investigation

    LUCAS PAQUETA is set to miss West Ham’s Premier League clash with Leicester in December after being summoned to appear in front of a betting investigation in the Brazilian parliament.The West Ham midfielder had been due to give evidence to Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry (CPI) on the Manipulation of Games and Sports Betting in Sao Paolo this week, but his legal team succeeded in getting his appearance postponed.Lucas Paqueta will miss West Ham’s Premier League clash with Leicester in DecemberCredit: GettyWest Ham star Paqueta was summoned in front of a betting investigation in the Brazilian parliamentCredit: ReutersThe CPI ruled on Wednesday, however, that Paqueta must give evidence to Brazilian senators on December 3 as part of their investigation into illegal betting in Brazil.West Ham travel to Leicester in the Prem on the same evening with a source close to Paqueta telling SunSport he is resigned to missing the game.Paqueta is also under investigation in Brazil after being charged by the FA earlier this year with four counts of spot-fixing – deliberately getting himself booked in four Prem games to make money for bettors.The 27-year-old has protested his innocence throughout and earlier this month hit out at the FA’s handling of the process which he claims is no longer confidential.Read More on Football“I have instructed my lawyers to write to the FA to request that they conduct a thorough investigation into how information about the case, even if inaccurate, is finding its way into the public domain,” Paqueta wrote on X.Paqueta’s uncle Bruno Tolentino is also being investigated in Brazil after he admitted paying former Real Betis striker Luiz Henrique £5,000 days after he received two suspicious yellow cards which triggered an integrity probe in Spain.The two cases are linked because the suspicious betting patterns were both reported to the authorities by online gambling company Betway, West Ham’s shirt sponsor.Many of the suspicious bets on Paqueta that led to him being charged by the FA were also placed by members of his family.Most read in FootballTolentino made his appearance before the CPI as scheduled on Wednesday, but refused to answer questions other than confirming his name.His silence was criticised by the president of the CPI, senator Jorge Kajuru, who has applied to the courts for the commission to be given access to Tolentino’s bank and phone records.Lucas Paqueta takes private jet to city to visit Bruno Guimaraes for girlfriend’s birthday Paqueta joined West Ham from Lyon in 2022 and has since registered a total of 15 goals and 14 assists in 95 appearances. More

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    Ruud van Nistelrooy reveals emotional conversation with sacked Man Utd boss Ten Hag as he makes Ruben Amorim plea

    RUUD VAN NISTELROOY has called on Ruben Amorim to let him stay at Manchester United and help take the club back to the top.Van Nistelrooy’s position as an assistant manager is under threat now Erik ten Hag has gone with Amorim planning to bring his own backroom team in.Ruud van Nistelrooy wants to stay on as a United assistantSporting Lisbon manager Ruben Amorim is set to become United’s permanent bossBut the interim boss, who oversaw a 5-2 Carabao Cup victory over Leicester on Wednesday, says he has the ability and knowledge of United to help him as part of that new management team.Van Nistelrooy said: “I decided to come back here for a very important reason.“I came as an assistant to help the club move forward and I’m still motivated to do so in any capacity.”I’m very motivated to stay here and help the club forward, that’s my absolute goal.READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS“It’s gonna be a short job as an interim, that was communicated very clear, I was happy with that, I will then go back to my assistant contract that I have here for this season and next.“When a new manager is signing and conversations take place we have to see how things develop.”Van Nistelrooy was given the interim job after Ten Hag was sacked just three months into his third season after winning the Carabao Cup and FA Cup in his two full campaigns in charge.And Van Nistelrooy revealed the manager was emotional about having to leave.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSHe said: “He is very disappointed and touched. I really felt he loved and cared for the club.“He wanted to bring this club forward and that’s why we connected. That is why it hurt that he had to leave, but he was also proud of the achievements with the club winning two cups.Ruben Amorim showed flashes of a young Jose Mourinho is his latest press conference – and teased a big announcement“In the end it’s also clear in football it’s the results and Erik also said that.“In pre-season we had new staff, it was very positive, and we were working hard to bring the club forward.“Obviously there are things you can’t explain sometimes.“I remember the Brighton goal we scored that was ruled out, then you concede and it’s 2-1.“There’ve been so many games we could’ve got a better result; at Palace, West Ham, Fenerbahce and Porto, but it’s about results this game, that’s our jobs.”The club legend scored 150 goals in 219 games and was understandably given a warm welcome when he took his place in the dugout on Wednesday.He will be back there for Chelsea’s visit on Sunday and probably two more games before the current Sporting Lisbon boss takes the reins after the next international break in mid-November.The former PSV Eindhoven gaffer admitted it was strange to be in the Old Trafford dugout 18 years after he left the club as a player.He said: “I left in 2006, oh my God what a long time ago.“But it was special to come back to the club and city I loved so much and still do, I enjoy being around Manchester and enjoy being around players and staff here.“It’s the other side, being a football player or manager or assistant, it’s complete opposite sides.“I’m standing in front of the team, talking to them about what Manchester United is about, playing at Old Trafford, what songs are being sung by the fans and why.“You try to transmit that lovely feeling of playing for this club and it is a proud moment to do that and share it with the players.”Not surprisingly he turned to his former boss Sir Alex Ferguson for advice before the game.The pair fell out, leading to Van Nistelrooy’s exit back in 2006 but have long since made up.He said: “We spoke about my situation and the team. Most of all he wished me luck. It is always great to speak to him.”Ten Hag spent £600million in his time as boss including another £200million this last summer.It has left many wondering if it was money well spent but Van Nistelrooy wants to show it was.Van Nistelrooy said: “I think what is important is to get the maximum from these players. READ MORE SUN STORIES“This Premier League season, and all the other games we are going to play, will give us a very good and clear picture where the club is.“It is a big challenge, everybody is convinced with this group of players that we can and have to perform better than we have at the moment.” More

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    Trevor Whymark dead at 74: Ipswich legend and one-cap England international passes away as tributes pour in

    FORMER Ipswich Town star Trevor Whymark has died aged 74 after an 18-month battle with Alzheimer’s.The one-time England international spent a decade at Portman Road from 1969 to 1979.Ipswich Town legend Trevor Whymark has died aged 74Credit: GettyWhymark bagged 104 goals at Portman RoadCredit: RexWhymark made one appearance for England in 1977Whymark scored 104 goals in 335 outings for Ipswich.And he scooped two trophies with the club, first landing the Texaco Cup in 1973 before securing FA Cup glory in 1978.Whymark remains Ipswich’s sixth-highest goal scorer.He was inducted into the club’s Hall of Fame in 2012.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAnd the forward’s prowess up top saw him land one England cap against Luxembourg in 1977.Whymark was signed by Ipswich from Diss Town in 1969 by Sir Bobby Robson.After 10 years at Portman Road, he spent time with Derby County and Dutch side Sparta Rotterdam.Whymark then enjoyed a spell in Canada with the Vancouver Whitecaps, scoring 25 goals in 57 games while winning the NASL (North American Soccer League) title.Most read in FootballWhymark was inducted into Ipswich’s Hall of Fame in 2012Credit: AlamyWhymark also won the North American Soccer League title with VancouverCredit: RexHe returned to England in 1980 with Grimsby Town, where he netted 16 times in 93 games over four years.And between 1984 and 1985, he played for Southend, Peterborough and Colchester before closing the door on his career with boyhood club Diss Town as player-manager for a year.After retiring, he coached youth sides at both Norwich and Ipswich.But last year Whymark’s family announced he was battling Alzheimer’s.Ipswich led the tributes to their former star, saying: “The club is saddened to report the passing of Town legend Trevor Whymark at the age of 74.“Trevor, who scored 104 goals in 335 appearances for the Club, died peacefully surrounded by his family. Rest in peace, Trevor.”The PFA said: “Everyone at the PFA is deeply saddened by the passing of Trevor Whymark.“Our thoughts and sincere condolences are with Trevor’s family, friends and loved ones.”Former BDO world darts champ Keith Deller said: “Trevor was one of my all-time favourite Ipswich players.READ MORE SUN STORIES“Fantastic football and such sad news. RIP Ipswich legend.”An Ipswich fan added: “RIP the great Trevor Whymark. Brilliant, underrated striker and lovely, unassuming man.” More

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    Ruud van Nistelrooy took just 59 minutes to break Ten Hag record after replacing him as Man Utd interim boss

    MANCHESTER UNITED interim boss Ruud van Nistelrooy needed less than an hour to best former manager Erik ten Hag on his debut at the helm.Van Nistelrooy, 48, took over at the United hotseat on a temporary basis following Sunday’s 2-1 loss at West Ham under Ten Hag which extended the club’s worst ever Premier League start.Manchester United interim boss Ruud van Nistelrooy beat an Erik ten Hag recordCredit: GettyMan Utd scored five goals against a Premier League side under Van Nistelrooy, something Ten Hag never managedCredit: GettyThe club legend oversaw the Red Devils’ Carabao Cup clash with Leicester in the Round of 16 at Old Trafford on Wednesday and led them to an impressive 5-2 win.The former striker saw his team score four goals in the first half with a brace by Casemiro and strikes by Alejandro Garnacho and Bruno Fernandes.Goals by the Foxes’ Bilal El Khannouss and Conor Coady sealed an entertaining six-goal spectacular in the first half before both teams slowed down in the second half.That was when Fernandes completed his brace in the 59th minute before Van Nistelrooy took his foot off the gas.Read More on Man UtdThat means that in his first game in charge of Man Utd, the ex-PSV Eindhoven boss has already beaten a Ten Hag feat by netting five goals against a Premier League side.Ten Hag’s biggest win was last month’s 7-0 triumph over League One outfit Barnsley in the third round of the Carabao Cup.The Dutch tactician’s biggest win before that was a 4-1 victory against Chelsea and Real Betis last year in the Premier League and Europa League respectively.United looked much better in just one match under Van Nistelrooy, who hinted he wants to stay and work under incoming new boss Ruben Amorim.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSHe told Sky Sports: “I came here as an assistant to help the club. Now in this role, I’m helping as long as needed.”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.”Erik ten Hag and Ruud van Nistelrooy caught in heated conversation during Man Utd’s draw at Villa Sporting Lisbon boss Amorim is expected to replace Ten Hag on a full-time basis.The Portuguese tactician, though, may not assume duties until after next month’s international break, meaning his first match could take place at Ipswich on November 24.And Van Nistelrooy’s future at the club is currently uncertain as United appear to be trying to also sign Amorim’s coaching staff at Sporting.Those are assistant coaches Adelio Candido, Carlos Fernandes and Emanuel Ferro as well as goalkeeper coach Jorge Vital and sports scientist Paulo Barreira. More

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    Ruben Amorim all-but confirms he’s joining Man Utd as Sporting boss admits ‘soap opera is coming to an end’

    RUBEN AMORIM all but confirmed he will join Manchester United as he admitted the “soap opera is coming to an end”.The Red Devils are desperate to make the Portuguese gaffer Erik ten Hag’s replacement at Old Trafford.Ruben Amorim hinted the deal is done for him to join Manchester UnitedCredit: PAThe incoming manager was in a good mood in the press conferenceCredit: PAThey will pay the £8.3million release clause to get him out of his current contract at Sporting – plus an extra £4.1m for his loyal backroom staff.And although the appointment has not been confirmed, Amorim hinted it is a done deal. Speaking ahead of tomorrow’s clash with Estrela Amadora, the expected incoming Red Devils manager said: “I know it’s difficult for everyone, but at the end of the game we’ll address it. “I don’t think the president forced me to leave immediately. READ MORE ON FOOTBALL”He’s defending the club’s rights and I’m not getting involved in that, I would never do that. “I think that at the end of the game everyone will be very clear. “The fans may like it or not, but everything will be settled. “We’re adults and things happen sometimes. Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS”We really want to win this game, we really need to win. And at the end of the game we’ll address that issue.”It’s difficult to focus on the games, but I’m managing to do so more. Ruben Amorim responds to questions about Man Utd job after Sporting match “The soap opera is coming to an end, let’s say. The fact that I can’t be so clear creates a lot of difficulty for me.”Amorim then revealed he decided not to watch Ruud van Nistelrooy’s United beat Leicester 5-2 in the Carabao Cup.And instead, he watched tomorrow’s opponents plus United’s rivals Manchester City as they were dumped out of the cup competition by Tottenham.That is because should he remain at Sporting – possibly until the international break due to a 30-day notice period – he would lead his current team against City in the Champions League on Tuesday night. Amorim, who was mentored by Jose Mourinho, added: “I knew the result, but yesterday I watched Amadora.”I also watched Man. City, although there were a lot of changes and it’s not possible to make an assessment for the Champions League game.”Man Utd finally brought an end to Ten Hag’s disastrous spellCredit: GettyThough no confirmation has come, United and Ineos chief Sir Dave Brailsford implied all the negotiations to bring Amorim in are completed.He told fans outside Old Trafford “it’s done” when quizzed by supporters.However, it is looking increasingly unlikely that Amorim will be in the Old Trafford dugout for the visit of Chelsea on Sunday afternoon.That would see Van Nistelrooy take charge once again – following his impressive debut last night. His free-flowing team turned on the style to sweep away Leicester. And the former Holland striker is determined to stay on at Carrington if he is given the chance. Van Nistelrooy said: “I came here as an assistant to help the club.READ MORE SUN STORIES”Now in this role, I’m helping as long as needed.”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.”Ruud van Nistelrooy led United to a 5-2 win over Leicester as interim bossCredit: GettyRuben Amorim is ‘Mourinho 2.0’ who turned Sporting from ‘walking dead’ into Portuguese champs… he can revive Man UtdWHEN Ruben Amorim took charge of Sporting Lisbon in March 2020, one club official compared their situation to the “walking dead”, writes Jordan Davies.Optimism and hope was at an all-time low.But the Amorim-effect was almost instantaneous, guiding the Portuguese sleeping giants to their first league title for 19 years in 2020/21, losing just once and only conceding 20 goals.Since then, Sporting have lifted another league title in 2023/24 – as well as two League Cups – and currently sit top with nine wins from nine this term.He may be young, but Amorim already has an eye for rebuilding and revitalising fallen super powers with his infectious charisma and intense tactical philosophy that hardly ever wavers. The “walking dead” at Manchester United must be praying for a similar sort of revival.And they may just get it from one of the most talented young coaches on the continent – a man accustomed to breathing new life back into crumbling institutions such as Old Trafford.Amorim has spent the last decade dreaming of one day gracing England’s Premier League, such was his admiration for an ex-United boss in Jose Mourinho growing up.Often nicknamed ‘Mourinho 2.0’, Amorim spent a week with his coaching idol in an internship capacity at United’s Carrington training base in 2018, going on to cite him as his “reference point”.United should not be expecting a mini-Mourinho, as Amorim said himself: “Mourinho is one of a kind. There won’t be another Mourinho. Mourinho is unique.”And yet, you cannot help but compare the two.For all the mismanagement in the Old Trafford hot seats over the years, this would be a real get – finally a slap in the face United’s Prem rivals have no answer for. More

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    Chelsea star Enzo Fernandez SPLITS from mother of his two children to ‘live alone’ as she puts statement on Instagram

    ENZO FERNANDEZ has split from his childhood sweetheart and the mother of his two children.The Chelsea star’s long-term partner, Valentina Cervantes posted a message on her Instagram confirming their breakup.Enzo Fernandez has split from long-term partner Valentina CervantesThey have two children together, born in 2020 and 2023Fernandez is said to have told her he wants to ‘live alone’She has 1.4 million followers on InstagramAnnouncing the news, influencer Cervantes indicated the 23-year-old and her have had an amicable separation.Argentine journalist Julieta Argenta claimed that Fernandez told her he wanted to “live alone”.Cervantes, who has 1.4 million followers on Instagram, said: “With Enzo today we say distance from each other. “But we will always be family and support each other through everything. READ MORE IN FOOTBALL”Because there are two kids in the middle that need a lot of our love for them.”I know the person and excellent father Enzo is, and the heart he has. And that’s enough for me. “They don’t want to create wars where there aren’t any.”They had met in their homeland of Argentina, with two children together born in March 2020 and October 2023.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSShe had followed him firstly from River Plater to Benfica and then to Chelsea when he joined in January 2023 for a then-record-breaking £107million transfer.Only days ago the midfielder posted a picture to his Instagram page celebrating the birthday of his youngest son, Benjamin.Gary Neville slams Chelsea pair who ‘aren’t kidding anybody’ and look ‘worried to death’ Argenta’s full post on social media adding context, read: “He told her he wants to live life on his own. “They’re still family, but he feels the need to experience the stage he skipped by choosing family early on.”The major decision has come with Fernandez recently being dropped to the bench under Enzo Maresca, with Renato Veiga preferred in midfield in the Blues’ last two Premier League games.Fernandez captained Chelsea in the early weeks of the season and during Wednesday’s League Cup clash against Newcastle, but saw was on the wrong side of a 2-0 scoreline.He came under fire in the summer following Argentina’s Copa America victory after posting a video of himself and his Argentina team-mates chanting a sick discriminatory song.Fernandez came under fire from his team-mates including Wesley Fofana for the “uninhibited racism” shown in the video.He issued a grovelling apology on social media following the vile act, but escaped an FA ban for the racism storm.Chelsea ratings vs NewcastleCHELSEA were dumped out the Carabao Cup by Newcastle.The 2-0 loss came after the Blues made 11 changes to their starting line-up.SunSport’s Craig Mahood reveals which players might have done enough to keep their place next time.Filip Jorgensen – 6Nervy start when flapping at an early cross and a couple of wayward kicks going out.Struggled in parts with the ball at his feet including a pass straight to Tonali in the first half. Not much to do in the second half.Axel Disasi – 6Looked uncomfortable for large spells at right-back in duels with Joelinton in the first half and couldn’t sort his feet out when scoring an own goal.Didn’t have much defending to do after the break but offered little in attack.Tosin Adarabioyo – 6Best of the back line but not a difficult task. Looks like a player is there if he can get more minutes as marshalled Isak well for much of the contest.Benoit Badiashile – 5Shocker of a pass to Veiga for Newcastle’s opener before being booked for a foul on Krafth.Terrible touch right on half time let Gordon clear and fortunate Willock missed from close range.Marc Cucurella – 6Huffed and puffed down the left-hand side and defended reasonably well against Gordon for most of the night.Tried to link with Mudryk but a frustrating night meant he didn’t get as involved.Enzo Fernandez – 6Chelsea skipper saw plenty of the ball but didn’t create much of note on it.Looked to be missing the creative spark that would normally play alongside him in there.Renato Veiga – 6Largely anonymous in the middle as kept possession moving but was caught on it for the opening Newcastle goal, though not really his fault.Stung the palms of Pope late on but didn’t create much in that position.Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall – 5Should’ve scored in opening 90 seconds with glorious chance.On the fringes of the game throughout and struggled to get involved. Hooked before the hour.Mykhailo Mudryk – 7Quiet first half hour before bursting clear of Krafth later in half. Appeared to gainconfidence in the second half and was a threat when he did get the ball on the left.His final ball missing a few times but would’ve had an assist or two on another evening. Chelsea will be hoping this isn’t a flash in the pan.Joao Felix – 5Another one that showed very, very brief flashes. Should’ve scored when clean through with 15 minutes to go which might’ve changed the game.Frustrations of a difficult night shown when booked for dissent in closing stages.SubsNoni Madueke – 6Replaced ineffective Dewsbury-Hall for the final half hour.Claimed for a penalty when pushed over by Gordon. Was a threat when in possession but struggled against Newcastle’s low block.Replaced ineffective Dewsbury-Hall for the final half hour.Claimed for a penalty when pushed over by Gordon. Was a threat when in possession but struggled against Newcastle’s low block. More