Manchester United’s recent run of managers hasn’t just left a mess at the club, it’s followed the coaches as well.
Short stints, sky-high expectations, and all that endless pressure is a tough place to rebuild your reputation once things go sideways, and honestly, most don’t bounce back right away.
But football’s funny like that. It loves a comeback story.
According to ESPN, Ruben Amorim is in line for a return to Benfica, but only if Jose Mourinho jumps ship to manage the Portugal national team.
For Ruben Amorim, that would be a big shot at wiping the slate clean after things soured at United.
His 14 months at Old Trafford were rough.
The results were all over the place, the team never really clicked, and the whole thing just got too heavy.
By the time he left, that buzz about him being Europe’s next great coach had definitely cooled off.
Thing is, back in Portugal, his reputation’s still strong.
Amorim led Sporting CP to a couple of league titles, breaking droughts and earning a ton of respect for how he handled the squad and switched up tactics.
And there’s history: he spent nine years playing for Benfica. That connection still matters to the fans over there and they won’t forget that.
Heading back to Benfica would give Amorim something he hasn’t had for a while: a familiar environment, some breathing room, and a league where his ideas already worked.
It’s a chance to find his feet again, away from the chaos of the Premier League.
From United’s angle, it says a lot.
Another manager walks away battered, only to be snapped up and appreciated somewhere else.
If Mourinho does go for the Portugal job, Ruben Amorim could quietly step back into the spotlight.
More must-reads:
+
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!