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    Manchester United’s resurgence – Amorim delivers iconic Anfield win

    psdkBy psdkOctober 20, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    After 11 months and 35 matches, Rúben Amorim finally achieved a breakthrough for Manchester United. The Portuguese coach had once called his team “maybe the worst in the club’s history.” Criticism was relentless, his future uncertain, and only minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s public support kept him in position.

    Then came Anfield — the home of United’s fiercest rivals. There, Amorim’s team displayed resilience, belief, and determination.


    A victory forged through grit

    This was no fluke like last December’s win at Manchester City. United began with intensity and focus. Bryan Mbeumo scored early, giving the team confidence, and they defended as a unit under relentless Liverpool pressure.

    When Cody Gakpo equalised in the 78th minute, it seemed history might repeat. But United refused to fold. Bruno Fernandes delivered a precise cross, and Harry Maguire powered home the winner. Amorim admitted there was “some luck,” but the win was earned through effort, discipline, and teamwork.

    The 2-1 victory ended a nine-year wait at Anfield and marked back-to-back league wins under Amorim for the first time. “The biggest win of my time at Manchester United,” said the 40-year-old coach, visibly relieved.

    For a few moments, Amorim celebrated alongside 3,000 travelling fans, sharing their joy and disbelief. The result sparked hope after months of struggle.

    Asked later if his “storm” had passed — a phrase from last December’s unbeaten run — Amorim stayed cautious. “I have no idea,” he said. “If we show this spirit every day, we’ll win many more games. But we must keep working. It’s been a good day. Now we focus on Brighton.”


    Building momentum from a single win

    Amorim knows one victory cannot erase past struggles. Even loyal fans like Frank Ilett — who promised a haircut after five straight wins — may need patience. United’s next fixtures — Brighton, Nottingham Forest, and Tottenham — will reveal whether this revival is genuine.

    Over the past two seasons, United earned no points from those matches. Former captain Roy Keane urged caution. “The players will return to training in a better place,” he said. “But this must be a launchpad, not a one-off.”

    Harry Maguire, celebrating his first Anfield win, agreed. “We haven’t given the fans enough moments like this,” he said. “Football is about memories. Today we go home happy — but we can’t get carried away.”

    Maguire’s journey mirrors United’s resilience. Dropped by Ten Hag, stripped of the captaincy, and nearly sold to West Ham, he stayed and fought. Even after Amorim initially preferred Matthijs de Ligt, Maguire reclaimed his place. Now, deep into the final year of his contract, he is willing to take a pay cut to remain at Old Trafford.

    “This club carries huge pressure,” Amorim said. “Harry is vital for us. After everything he has faced, he’s a model for young players.”


    Hope rises amid scrutiny

    Amorim knows pressure will not vanish. Another home defeat to Brighton — United’s fourth straight at Old Trafford — could reignite doubts. Many still question whether he will survive the season despite Ratcliffe’s three-year plan.

    Yet Amorim thrives on challenge. What sustains him most is the loyalty of fans who endured humiliations against Grimsby and Brentford but never stopped supporting him.

    “It’s not normal to have support like this,” he said. “So many bad moments, and still they back me. Everyone said I’d be gone by Christmas. I want them to keep saying that — it motivates me.”

    He smiled before leaving the press room. “We haven’t had many wins like this,” he said. “Our fans have suffered too long. Tonight they saw fight, belief, and pride. This win is for them.”

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