ABOUT this time last year, Ruben Amorim was the hottest property on the managerial market as he bade farewell to Sporting CP with a 4-2 win over Braga.

Today, fans have been given an inside look into his tear-stained goodbye during his final dressing room speech before moving to Old Trafford in November 2024.

Amorim’s United record is a far cry from the heights he achieved as Sporting manager, winning the Primeira Liga thrice while maintaining a 71% win percentage.Credit: Sporting CP

Standing in the middle of a circle of his players and staff members, Amorim said: “I don’t like farewells, but if you guys are humble you will be champions.

“It has to be, the difference between us and the rest is way too big. It’s going to be hard, it’s going to be hard for everybody.

“But guys, we are going to win this f*cking league, you guys are unbelievable.”

Amorim’s heartfelt and sincere speech underlines the strong connection he developed with his players in Lisbon.

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“This today was much better than on Tuesday [4-1 win over Manchester City]. What I felt here today, those 3rd and 4th goals… it was football‘s best moment,” he added.

“You will have everything that you need from me. Everything. I will be rooting more for you guys than for me. Quaresma, Geny, Marcus … everybody has to bring them up when they need it.

“Because you will need Marcus, and you will need Quaresma, and you will need Geny. My boys, thank you for everything. The farewells are over, this is it.”

Since his move to Manchester, Amorim has come under increasing pressure for a string of dismal results.

The Portuguese coach has overseen 50 games as head coach, recording 19 wins, 12 draws and 19 defeats.

United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has since publicly stated he will give Amorim three years to prove himself.

The 40-year-old’s United record is a far cry from the heights he achieved as Sporting manager, winning the Primeira Liga thrice while maintaining a 71% win percentage.

Amorim’s task does not get easier, as a challenging trip to Anfield awaits on Sunday against Premier League holders Liverpool.

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