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Man Utd's Season on the Brink: Amorim Faces Sack as Sunderland Battle Heats Up

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Uche Emeka
Uche Emeka
Man Utd's Season on the Brink: Amorim Faces Sack as Sunderland Battle Heats Up

Manchester United faced a pivotal Premier League clash against high-flying Sunderland at Old Trafford, with manager Ruben Amorim under intense scrutiny following a woeful start to the season. The Red Devils entered the match in 14th place, having secured only two wins from six matches – their worst start to a Premier League season in 33 years. This poor form has put Amorim, who has only managed 34 points from his 33 Premier League games since November, on the brink, with speculation intensifying that he could be sacked if results do not improve, especially before the upcoming international break.

Despite United's historical dominance over Sunderland, having lost only two of their last 30 league games against them and being unbeaten in their last 24 Premier League games against newly promoted sides, Sunderland arrived in formidable shape. The Black Cats have enjoyed a fantastic start, accumulating 11 points from six matches, marking their best opening to a Premier League season by a newly promoted side since West Ham in 2012–13.

In a crucial encounter, Manchester United took an early lead. Mason Mount scored with a well-taken effort, followed by Benjamin Sesko, who tapped home a second from close range, putting the Red Devils ahead. This early advantage came amidst controversial team selections by Amorim, who opted to drop first-choice goalkeeper Altay Bayindir, 27, for summer signing Senne Lammens, 21, making his Manchester United debut. Amorim explained this decision as a

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