**Sporting Success of Amorim and Viana Set to Diverge in Manchester** On Tuesday, the Portuguese club Sporting Lisbon will host Manchester City, marking a significant moment as Hugo Viana prepares to transition to his new role with the English side. This matchup also signals the nearing conclusion of a successful partnership between Viana and Rúben Amorim. In Portugal, Viana is often described as someone who operates "in the shadows," preferring to carry out his responsibilities away from the limelight. However, he can take pride in the fact that his close friend Amorim will be in the spotlight when their current and future clubs face off in the Champions League. Over the past six years, Viana has established himself as one of Europe’s most promising sporting directors, playing a crucial role in revitalizing Sporting Lisbon. When he joined the club, Sporting had not claimed a league title in 16 years. With only six months of experience from his time at Belenenses, Viana set out to change the club's fortunes. Under his leadership, Sporting has managed to outshine both Porto and Benfica, clinching the league title twice, with Viana's first championship coming in his third season. While he cannot take full credit for the club's resurgence, a pivotal moment in Sporting's turnaround was his decision to hire Amorim as head coach. Viana invested €10 million to bring in his former teammate, who had just begun the season managing Braga B in the third tier of Portuguese football. As the two clubs prepare to meet, the focus will be on the achievements of Amorim and Viana, whose successful collaboration has brought Sporting back to prominence.