The greatest week in the history of Brazilian giants Botafogo ended on Sunday afternoon with the club’s first league title in 29 years, sealing a remarkable double by Artur Jorge’s side.
Having lifted the Copa Libertadores last weekend, becoming South American champions for the first time, Fogão’s 2-1 victory over São Paulo at home on Sunday saw them clinch the Campeonato Brasileiro on the final day.
José Mourinho’s Fenerbahçe saw their recent run of good form come to an end this weekend, losing 1-0 away to out-of-form Beşiktaş in the Istanbul derby.
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Rafael Leão is in fine form of late, scoring five goals in his last seven appearances for AC Milan and Portugal. However, given Leão’s record of patchy spells of bright performances, many are yet to be convinced the Seleção man has turned a corner in his battle to achieve consistency.
It has been a positive few days for Rúben Amorim at Manchester United, after the Portuguese followed the midweek Europa League victory over Bodo Glimt by earning his first Premier League win against Everton at Old Trafford.