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Ruben Amorim, Manchester United's coach, has warned new Arsenal striker Viktor Gyokeres that the Premier League offers a different challenge due to its physicality. Gyokeres, who Amorim previously coached at Sporting, could debut against his former boss in a highly anticipated match. Amorim acknowledges Gyokeres' talent but cautions that facing big clubs in the Premier League is a new challenge.
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