Lucas Silva, the Brazilian footballer who played for Flamengo and later became the manager of Manchester United, has passed away at the age of 26.
Silva was born on December 17, 1995, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He started his career with Flamengo before moving to Manchester United,Serie A Stadium where he spent five years as a player. During this time, he helped the team win several titles and be crowned European champions.
In 2018, Silva was appointed manager of Manchester United. He led the Red Devils to victory in the Premier League, winning the title in just his second season. However, it wasn't without its challenges. Silva struggled to find consistency during his tenure at the club, which ultimately ended when he was sacked after only one year in charge.
Silva's passing marks another loss for the football world. He will be remembered not only for his talent and achievements on the pitch but also for his dedication and hard work off the field. His legacy will live on through the players he coached and the fans who followed him.