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The Digest:

Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has described his team’s 2-1 victory at Liverpool as the “biggest win” of his tenure, marking the first time the club has secured back-to-back Premier League victories under his leadership. The dramatic win, sealed by a late Harry Maguire header after Bryan Mbeumo’s early opener and Cody Gakpo’s equalizer, showcased the spirit and resilience Amorim said would define their season.

Key Points:
  • Ruben Amorim called the 2-1 win at Liverpool his biggest as United manager.
  • It was the first time United have won consecutive league games under him.
  • Harry Maguire scored the late winner after coming into the starting lineup.
  • Bryan Mbeumo had given United an early lead at Anfield.
  • Cody Gakpo temporarily drew Liverpool level in the second half.
  • Amorim praised his team’s spirit but urged focus ahead of the Brighton game.
  • The win lifted United to ninth in the Premier League table.
The statement victory not only boosts Amorim’s standing but signals a potential shift in momentum for a United side slowly carving a new identity under his guidance.

Sources: Goal