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City stunned as Gyokeres leads Sporting’s 4-1 victory in Amorim’s Lisbon farewell

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      City stunned as Gyokeres leads Sporting’s 4-1 victory in Amorim’s Lisbon farewell

Approaching Manchester Joined supervisor Ruben Amorim closed down in Lisbon with a significant rebound triumph, as Brandishing paralyzed Head Association champions Manchester City 4-1, fueled by a Viktor Gyokeres full go-around. Wearing's night didn't start well, with City rapidly holding onto control at the Estádio José Alvalade. Phil Foden exploited a cautious miscue from Hidemasa Morita to place City ahead only five minutes in. The guests looked set to expand their lead as the half wore on, yet at the same Brandishing remained strong. Not long before the break, Gyokeres evened out the score after a smooth pass from 17-year-old Geovany Quenda permitted him to beat Ederson. Following what had all the earmarks of being a game-evolving half-time talk from Amorim, Donning burst right into it following the restart. Just 20 seconds in, Maximiliano Araujo jumped to put the hosts ahead, starting scenes of delight from the Brandishing reliable. After four minutes, Gyokeres multiplied the lead from the punishment spot after Josko Gvardiol fouled Francisco Trincão. City's guard, debilitated by wounds, experienced issues containing Pedro Gonçalves and Trincão, whose tenacious assaults kept the Head Association champions on the back foot. City's most obvious opportunity for a rebound came when Erling Haaland was granted a punishment after Ousmane Diomande dealt with the ball following a tackle on Bernardo Silva. Be that as it may, Haaland's strike hit the bar, fixing a calm night for the Norwegian as Brandishing held firm. Gyokeres finished his full go-around late on with another punishment, granted after Matheus Nunes fouled Geny Catamo. Amorim's unequivocal goodbye triumph over Guardiola's side leaves Brandishing unbeaten and in runner up in their Bosses Association bunch, while City dropped to 6th. With his most memorable Manchester derby now just a month away, Amorim's success over his future club's savage opponents will presumably fuel energy among Joined fans.

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