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Red Devils’ identity emerging?

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October 21, 2025

WHILE Ruben Amorim may have achieved a number of firsts in securing arare victory at Anfield, it is the nature of the 2-1 win that the Portuguese manager will find most pleasing.

- ROWAN CALLAGHAN

It wasn’t just the scoreline - though ending nine years of frustration on Merseyside matters to Red Devils fans starved of recent success — but the measured, controlled way they did it.

Under Amorim, United finally looked like a side with a plan and purpose, one they were able to execute with dogged determination.

Where previous managers approached Anfield as a damage limitation exercise, Amorim brought courage and conviction, buoyed no doubt by the home side's faltering recent form. His team pressed in waves, controlled the midfield corridors, and turned Arne Slot’s structure inside out, exposing obvious cracks in a creaking foundation - especially at the back.

They were able to play through Liverpool’s lines with consummate ease, particularly down their right flank, where Reds left-back Milos Kerkez endured a torrid time at the hands of Amad Diallo and Bryan Mbeumo, while skipper Virgil van Dijk bears much of the blame for United’s opener.

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