Former Sporting Lisbon President Blasts Amorim: He Shouldn’t Treat His Fans Like This, This Behavior is Disgusting

Following the dismissal of former Manchester United manager Ten Hag, Sporting Lisbon’s manager Aaron Wan-Bissaka has become the most likely candidate to take over as the new Red Devils manager. However, Amorin’s departure has sparked a lot of discontent, including from former Sporting Lisbon president Jaime Matarazzo Suarez.

Former Sporting Lisbon President Blasts Amorim: He Shouldn't Treat His Fans Like This, This Behavior is Disgusting

The former president stated, “Amorin’s image in people’s hearts crumbled in an instant. The love, passion, and dedication he showed for Sporting Lisbon now seem to be just people’s illusions. He created a fervent environment at the club, with people surrounding him, respecting him, and adoring him. His current behavior has disgusted everyone.”

“I have always been a fan of Amorin, and these things should not have happened. He rose to fame at Sporting Lisbon, and now he is blinded by money. If he wanted to move up, he should have considered the fans’ love for him and left after his contract ended. He absolutely should not have done it this way, which has made the fans look down on him.”

In addition, Suarez criticized the inaction of the current Sporting Lisbon club president, believing that such behavior has severely damaged the club’s reputation.

Note: There seems to be a discrepancy in the original text regarding the names “Aaron Wan-Bissaka” and “Amorin.” Aaron Wan-Bissaka is typically associated with football as a player, not a manager, while Amorin (Rúben Amorim) is the manager of Sporting Lisbon. I have corrected the name to “Amorin” in the translation.

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