
Manchester manager United Ruben Amorim insisted that his players could prove that they were fully behind him after their 2-0 victories over Sunderland in Old Trafford on Saturday. The victory, secured by Mason Mount and Benjamin Sesko, alleviated part of the pressure on the Portuguese coach, who had been supervised by nine Premier League in 33 matches since she started in November.
Some fans came into play and pronounced frustrations from the slow start of United to the season, but on Saturday the atmosphere suggested Amorim renewed support, and supporters even sang his name. Mount, selected in front of Matheus Cunhu, opened scoring with a gentle goal before SESKO attached in front of the home crowd and identified his first goal in Old Trafford. Sunderland tried to adapt, even switch to a 3-4-3 formation in an effort to regain control. Despite the flashes of the attack on the intention from visitors, including the efforts of Bertrand Traore and the Granit Xhak, Va has ruled out a penalty against SESKO.
The dominance of United was clear And they could increase their leadership if it wasn’t for Sunderland goalkeeper Robin Roefs’s impressive savings, including a stop at hand, denied Bruno Fernandes. The debutant Senne Lammens had a quieter evening in the goal for United. The victory moves to the ninth in the Premier League, only one point behind Sunderland in sixth place. Amorim’s other opportunity to ensure the victory of the league back comes to each other after an international break in Anfield.
Amorim was thinking about the performance and commitment of his players: “Today I saw that I know players want to do their best and I know they don’t want to change the coach,” he said. “But as I said (players) this week,” I’ll kill myself to do anything in every crossing. “(Team) must show it with their actions.
AMORIM, encouraged by the performance and support of the players, repeated, “I saw it today. And I know they want to do the best and I know he doesn’t want to change all the time. We have to show it with actions. Sometimes when we look at our team, I know for sure if we see games when I know we can do better.
While the victory was support, Amorim recognized the challenge to maintain the momentum with the upcoming international break before the next United match against Liverpool against Liverpool. “There is no momentum with our team,” he added. “We know what happens when we win one game, frustration is not visible the same team at home.
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Published:
Saurabh Kumar
Published on:
October 5, 2025