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“I think Manchester united finally listened to me. Sir Jim Ratcliffe is doing a good job. Sporting Lisbon has always been my club and I know how good RúbenAmorim has made them. United will be a great club in no time when he finally becomes their Manager”-Cristiano Ronaldo’s agrees with Manchester United Ruben Amorim as they choose him to replace Erik Ten Hag.

Cristiano Ronaldo has bestowed Ruben Amorim with the nickname “poet,” a tribute to the manager’s articulate and charismatic style.

Amorim, who has enjoyed four successful years at Sporting CP, is on the brink of a move to Manchester United, with reports from Portuguese outlet *A Bola* suggesting United representatives will travel to Lisbon on Tuesday to finalize the agreement immediately after Sporting’s match against Nacional.

The 39-year-old coach is highly regarded, with fans including Bruno Fernandes, who recently praised Amorim’s work. “Since Mr. Amorim arrived at Sporting, they’ve been one of the best teams in terms of style and consistency,” Fernandes said. “He’s prepared and has already won two championships, breaking a 20-year drought at Sporting. It’s clear his work is top-notch.”

Portuguese football writer Marcus Alves shares this admiration. “He has delivered consistently,” Alves told BBC Sport. “Despite constant player sales, he maintains the team’s strength, proving no player is bigger than the club.” Alves noted that while the United job may seem daunting, so did Sporting’s when Amorim took over.

Ronaldo’s nickname for Amorim, “poet,” reflects the manager’s powerful way with words, both with players and the media. Alves explains, “Amorim is eloquent, outgoing, and he commands the room. Above all, he doesn’t tolerate unprofessionalism and has restored harmony to teams that were once divided.”

Cristiano Ronaldo’s nickname for Ruben Amorim, “poet,” highlights the manager’s articulate and charismatic style, which has garnered respect throughout Portuguese football. Amorim, currently at Sporting CP, has had a remarkable tenure, leading the team to two championships and revitalizing their success after a long period of struggle.

Amorim’s potential move to Manchester United is drawing attention, with representatives reportedly set to travel to Lisbon to finalize the agreement following Sporting’s match against Nacional. His reputation as a coach is bolstered by praise from players like Bruno Fernandes, who noted the team’s improvement in style and consistency under Amorim’s leadership.

Football writer Marcus Alves echoed this sentiment, emphasizing Amorim’s ability to maintain team strength despite frequent player sales, illustrating that no individual is bigger than the club. Alves acknowledged that while the challenge at Manchester United may appear significant, it mirrors the daunting task Amorim faced at Sporting, which he successfully navigated.

Ronaldo’s “poet” moniker also underscores Amorim’s ability to communicate effectively with both players and the media. His eloquence and strong presence in the locker room have been instrumental in fostering professionalism and restoring team unity. Overall, Amorim’s blend of tactical acumen and interpersonal skills positions him as a promising candidate to lead Manchester United into a new era.

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