Sporting Lisbon Stun Manchester City 4-1 in Champions League Upset
Manchester City’s defensive frailties were ruthlessly exposed as Sporting Lisbon stunned the Premier League champions 4-1 in the Champions League, with Viktor Gyokeres’ hat-trick inspiring the Portuguese side to a famous victory.
Ruben Amorim, who has agreed to take over as Manchester United manager on November 11, orchestrated Sporting’s triumph, showcasing his tactical acumen and the potential he brings to Old Trafford.
Despite Phil Foden’s early goal for City, Sporting refused to be intimidated. Gyokeres equalized before halftime, and Maximiliano Araujo doubled Sporting’s lead shortly after the break. Gyokeres then converted two penalties to complete his hat-trick and seal a remarkable comeback.
Erling Haaland missed a penalty for City, hitting the bar, as the visitors’ defensive woes continued. Amorim’s tactical brilliance was evident as Sporting exploited City’s injury-hit backline, with Jahmai Simpson-Pusey, making his first start for the club, particularly vulnerable.
Amorim’s victory over City has heightened expectations among Manchester United fans, who hope he can replicate his success at Old Trafford. However, the Portuguese manager faces a daunting task in restoring the club to its former glory.
Meanwhile, Pep Guardiola’s City have suffered a dramatic loss of momentum, losing three consecutive games for the first time this season. The absence of key players has taken its toll, and Guardiola will need to find solutions quickly to avoid further setbacks.
Sporting, on the other hand, are in excellent form under Amorim, who has guided them to two Portuguese titles in four years. Their victory over City leaves them in a strong position in the Champions League, with 10 points from four games.