Sporting manager Ruben Amorim has not yet made a decision about his future after Manchester United expressed interest in hiring him, with the English club willing to pay his 10m euros release clause. Despite confirming United’s approach, Amorim stated that nothing is decided yet, but he will address his position once he has a clearer picture. Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola praised Amorim’s coaching abilities, highlighting Sporting’s unbeaten run this season and describing him as a high-level manager, while also acknowledging that success can vary depending on various factors within a club.
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Rally Estonia: Why it’s the “best day” of Solberg’s WRC career
Oliver Solberg, surprised by his own talent, took the lead in Rally Estonia during his World Rally Championship Rally1 debut, finishing Friday with a 12.8s advantage over Hyundai’s Ott Tanak. This opportunity arose from Toyota just a day after his victory in WRC2. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Oliver Solberg was really happy and surprised to be leading a big car race called Rally Estonia after getting a chance to drive for a...
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