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Amorim Not Sure He Will Still Be at Man U When the Club Returns to Glory

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Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has admitted he’s unsure if he’ll still be in charge when the club eventually returns to its former glory.

His remarks follow United’s FA Cup heartbreak, where they were knocked out by Fulham in a penalty shootout during the fifth round.

Despite their struggles in the Premier League, sitting in 14th place, the Red Devils are still seen as strong contenders for the Europa League title.

Amorim has been clear about his ambition to win the league with United, but he acknowledged that he might not be around when success finally comes.

“I don’t know if I’ll still be here, but the way we are thinking, we will return and we will win in the future,” he told Sky Sports. “But that’s the risk. We’re making changes, but when you don’t get results, sometimes people have to go, and we understand that.”

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We Can Win the Champions League This Year – Saka Supports Arsenal

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Bukayo Saka believes Arsenal have what it takes to go all the way in the Champions League this season.

The winger shared his thoughts after helping the Gunners secure a big win over Real Madrid in the second leg of their quarter-final clash on Wednesday night.

Although he missed a penalty, Saka made up for it by netting Arsenal’s first goal in the second half. Gabriel Martinelli followed up with another, sealing a 2-1 victory at the Santiago Bernabeu.

With a 3-0 win from the first leg at the Emirates, Arsenal cruised into the semi-finals with a dominant 5-1 aggregate score.

Next up, Mikel Arteta’s side will battle it out with Paris Saint-Germain for a spot in the final.

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Speaking after the game, Saka said, “We’ve shown we can go toe-to-toe with top teams anywhere. I truly believe we can lift the trophy this year.”


 

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Rio Ferdinand Calls Myles Lewis-Skelly a Special Talent After UCL Win Over Madrid

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Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand has praised Arsenal’s young talent Myles Lewis-Skelly after his standout performance in their 2-1 win over Real Madrid in the Champions League quarter-final second leg.

 

The 18-year-old played the full match at the Bernabeu, helping Arsenal secure a historic victory with goals from Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli.

Speaking on TNT Sports, Ferdinand was full of admiration for the teenager’s composure.

“Wait, Lewis-Skelly is really just 18?” he asked, clearly impressed. “He looks so calm and confident both on and off the ball.”

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Ferdinand added that even before the match, Lewis-Skelly appeared relaxed and composed while taking a call, calling him a “special” player.

The young midfielder will now be hoping to keep up his strong form when Arsenal take on Ipswich Town in the Premier League.


 

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Joe Cole says PSG Have Big Advantage Over Arsenal in UCLSemi-final

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Former Chelsea star Joe Cole has pointed out what he sees as a big edge Paris Saint-Germain have over Arsenal in their upcoming Champions League semi-final clash.

Both teams secured their spots in the last four after PSG saw off Aston Villa and Arsenal pulled off a huge win against Real Madrid.

Speaking to TNT Sports, Cole praised Arsenal’s performance and the progress under Mikel Arteta, saying the club is in a great place despite falling out of the Premier League title race.

He noted that Arsenal have already faced PSG earlier in the competition, which helps reduce the element of surprise. However, he believes the real game-changer is that the second leg will be played in Paris.

With the away goals rule no longer in play, Cole thinks hosting the second leg gives PSG a significant advantage.

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Still, he gave Arsenal full credit for their display at the Bernabeu, calling it a brilliant achievement.

The first leg will be held at the Emirates later this month, with the return match scheduled for May in Paris.


 

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