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Sporting CP take on Manchester City in the Champions League tonight with manager Ruben Amorim getting a taste of what it will be like to go up against Pep Guardiola before joining Manchester United later this month.
Amorim was confirmed as United’s new boss last week but will not make the move to Old Trafford until November 11 meaning he has two more games in charge of Sporting. The Portuguese side have won two and drawn one of their three Champions League matches so far putting them eighth in the table level on points with City.
Guardiola’s men are third due to their superior goal difference but will be hoping to remain inside the automatic qualifying spots by collecting three points tonight. The Premier League champions suffered a shock defeat to Bournemouth at the weekend and will want to bounce back despite facing Sporting away from home.
Follow all the action from the Champions League with our live blog below:
Match facts
Sporting CP won their first European meeting with Man City in March 2012 in the UEFA Europa League, but are winless in their last three against them (drawn one, lost two).
After losing each of their first five matches against English sides in the UEFA Champions League, Sporting CP have gone unbeaten in each of the last three (won one, drew two). They won their last home match in the competition against an English opponent, beating Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 in September 2022.
The Portuguese side are unbeaten in the UEFA Champions League this season, winning twice and drawing one. If they can avoid defeat here, they will equal their longest ever unbeaten run in the European Cup/Champions League (four games between September 1982-March 1983).
Viktor Gyökeres has been directly involved in 10 goals in 12 appearances for Sporting CP in European competition (seven goals, three assists), while scoring in all four of his European starts at the Estádio José Alvalade (four goals).
17-year-old Geovany Quenda has featured in all three of Sporting CP’s games in the UEFA Champions League this season. The only Portuguese player to make more appearances while aged under-18 in a single season in the competition is Rúben Neves, who played five times for FC Porto in 2014-15 (also aged 17).
Chris Wilson5 November 2024 19:35
Is Sporting v Manchester City on TV tonight? Kick-off time, channel and how to watch Champions League tonight
With just half an hour until kick-off, here is a reminder on how you can watch tonight’s match:
When is Sporting vs Manchester City?
Sporting vs Manchester City is due to kick off at 8pm GMT on Tuesday 5 November at the Estadio Jose Alvalade in Lisbon.
Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on TNT Sports 1, with coverage on the channel from 7pm GMT. Subscribers can stream the action via discovery+.
Chris Wilson5 November 2024 19:30
Guardiola: “I know our standards”
In his pre-match press conference, Pep Guardiola stated that City “have to accept we are going to struggle and it is fine”.
“Every game will be more difficult than when everything was smooth. We won six Premier Leagues in seven years and situations change.
“It’s the reality. The middle class in the Premier League rise unbelievably. The top-class teams were always there – add Newcastle and Tottenham, but after you see Fulham, Brentford, most of the teams.
“I know our standards. We lost one game in the Premier League. Maybe we will lose against Brighton and Tottenham[next two league fixtures], but we lost one game and we are two points behind a top-class team in Liverpool.
“I know people expect us to win 38 games 5-0 and the Treble every season because this is our standards – but this will not happen.”
On Amorim’s Sporting CP side, he added: “The pattern is clear. Movements in behind are so dangerous – the pace and the control. Good inside, good switch of players and movement. Winning the Portuguese leagues after 20 years and then doing it again shows how good the job he has done here.”
Chris Wilson5 November 2024 19:20
City v Sporting head-to-head
These sides have actually met four times previously, with two meetings coming in the Europa League and another two in the Champions League.
They first met in Uefa’s secondary competition in the 2011/12 season, with Sporting advancing on away goals after they won 1-0 at home and then lost 3-2 at the Etihad – Sergio Aguero scored two that night, with Balotelli netting the other goal.
It would be another decade before the two sides met again, and fortunes had changed dramatically by then, as City won 5-0 on aggregate in the 2021/22 Champions League season.
Chris Wilson5 November 2024 19:15
Rúben Amorim profile
The incoming Manchester United manager is just 39 years old, and has been managing since taking over third division side Casa Pia in 2018.
Before stepping into management, the Lisbon-born midfielder had a playing career than spanned 13 years and included stints at SL Benfica and SC Braga. The 39-year-old also won several caps for his country before his retirement in 2015.
In the 2012/13 Champions League campaign, he featured in midfield alongside incoming City director Hugo Viana as Braga lost 3-2 at Old Trafford.
Amorim’s time at Casa Pia came to an end after he resigned from the club following a six-point deduction related to an incident in which he gave instructions despite not having the required coaching badges. From there he moved to Braga’s reserve sides, and within a few months was at the helm of the club after they dismissed their manager.
In his time at Braga, Amorim won the league cup, but by March 2020 he had moved to Sporting, again mid-season, after the club paid Braga around €10m to release him from his contract.
In his first full season with Sporting – 2020/21 – he won the club’s first league title in 18 years, as well as the league cup. In the two seasons after this, their only real success was another league cup win – as well as qualification for the round of 16 in the Champions League for the first time since 2008/09 – but more league success came last season, with his second league title.
This season, Sporting have won all 10 of their matches in the league, and have won one and drawn one in the Champions League.
Chris Wilson5 November 2024 19:10
Who is Ruben Amorim? Why Manchester United decided they had to have Sporting manager
Ruben Amorim is the next manager of Manchester United, with the 39-year-old set to finally take the next step in his coaching career after being linked with some of the biggest jobs in Europe as a result of his impressive work at Sporting Lisbon.
The Portuguese is in line to replace Erik ten Hag with United signalling their intent to pay Sporting over his release fee. United’s football operations department placed Amorim at the top of their list and have convinced the 39-year-old to leave Sporting mid-season.
United will appoint a manager who has been one of the most in-demand coaches in Europe over the last year.
Chris Wilson5 November 2024 19:05
Team news
Pep Guardiola has made three changes to the side that lost to Bournemouth last weekend.
In defence, Jahmai Simpson-Pusey makes his first senior start as he comes in for Nathan Ake, while Rico Lewis replaces Kyle Walker. In midfield, Ilkay Gündoğan is replaced by Savinho, who has returned from injury.
Chris Wilson5 November 2024 18:58
Line-ups
Sporting XI: Israel; Debast, Diomande, Matheus Reis; Quenda, Hjulmand, Morita, Maxi Araújo, Trincão, Goncalves, Gyökeres.
Subs: Kovacevic, D. Pinto, St. Juste, Edwards, Harder, Geny, Fresneda, Bragança, Esgaio, J. Simões e Quaresma.
Chris Wilson5 November 2024 18:53
Line-ups
City XI: Ederson, Lewis, Simpson-Pusey, Akanji, Gvardiol, Kovacic, Silva, Savinho, Foden, Nunes, Haaland.
Subs: Ortega, Carson, Walker, Ake, Doku, De Bruyne, Gundogan, Wright, O’Reilly, McAtee, Wilson-Esbrand
Chris Wilson5 November 2024 18:47
Team news
Here’s a reminder of the early team news – line-ups are expected to be announced in five minutes!
Pep Guardiola was boosted by the availability of Jeremy Doku, Kyle Walker, Savinho and Kevin de Bruyne against Bournemouth, although the latter pair were unused off the bench. Manchester City’s treatment room remains busy, though, with Ruben Dias and John Stones their latest injury concerns.
Chris Wilson5 November 2024 18:40