Manchester United edged past Fulham with a narrow 1-0 victory away from home at Craven Cottage, thanks to a goal from centre back Lisandro Martinez, who’s shot from outside the box took a deflection before ending up in the back of the net.
However, throughout this tightly fought contest, fans couldn’t help but notice a peculiar detail: the multiple camera pans to the sidelines where Ruben Amorim was shown, or to be more specific, his shoes.
For the cameraman, his attention seemed to shift focus around the 21st minute of the game, possibly due to the two sides cooking up an absolute snoozefest.
By the 21st minute, the game had seen only 3 shots, none with significant goalscoring threat.

While they might look like your standard everyday pair of white sneakers, let’s dig deeper into them. What were those sleek white sneakers he was wearing? Were they a rare, exclusive pair?
The white trainers Amorim was sporting looked like your quintessential daily shoes—clean, versatile, and effortlessly stylish. The kind of pair that could blend seamlessly with almost any outfit, whether you’re sporting a casual tracksuit on the touchline or stepping out for a coffee.
His choice of kicks for an away day were the white Adidas Supercourts.
The Adidas Originals Supercourt trainers serve up a crisp court style with a modern look. These shoes show off tennis-white shades and are constructed with a supple leather upper and a classic rubber cupsole. They are also slightly less bulkier to look at when compared to the A.R’s.
Another interesting design aspect of the shoe is that it doesn’t sport the three stripes as such; instead, it seems to have a dotted-in version of the classic stripes.
Being part of the Originals collection, the shoes sport the elegant Adidas trefoil on the heel, almost disguised with the colour of the shoe. The Supercourt’s come in 3 different colourways: white, beige, and crystal white. These trainers seem to be selling online for £107, which translates to around $133.

Some fans were confused as to why his shoes were being given so much importance: “Why do they keep showing Amorim’s shoes?” said one user on X. Another tweeted, “A game so boring European lad has to talk about trainers.”
So if you’re going for Ruben Amorim’s look against Fulham, you’ll need the Supercourt White’s along with a dark blue shirt, a black puffer jacket, and a pair of navy ankle-length trousers that match the shirt.
While we have found out what shoes the Portuguese were wearing, one user on X commented, “technical area” in response to a tweet that said, “Why they keep zooming on Amorim’s shoes?”
Perhaps the cameraman wasn’t really zooming in on Amorim’s choice of kicks, and we just got distracted. Given the manager’s animated presence, maybe the intent was to show him stepping out of the technical area on multiple occasions.