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Amorim Sure United Can Win Any Match
The Straits Times
|August 19, 2025
Despite losing to Arsenal, he's optimistic about new aggressive attack and defence
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MANCHESTER - Manchester United lost to Arsenal in their opener on Aug 17, but Ruben Amorim remained full of optimism and said his rebuilt team can now beat anybody in the English Premier League as the club try to put last season's woeful 15th-place finish behind them.
Riccardo Calafiori headed home from an early corner to give Arsenal a 1-0 win, with a weak challenge from goalkeeper Altay Bayindir one of United's few mistakes on an afternoon that sent their fans home from Old Trafford feeling positive.
"We have players to win any game in the Premier League," said Amorim, flashing a rare smile after the scowl he wore for most of last season.
"We were more aggressive than last year. We went one against one all the game and we pressed high. We had quality with the ball."
Close-season signings Matheus Cunha from Wolverhampton Wanderers and Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo injected pace and creativity into United's attack, with the ex-Wolves man, who had three shots on target, arguably the best player on the pitch.
"We did a lot of things right," Amorim said. "We were more aggressive and brave. In certain moments, I think Bryan and Cunha helped a lot.
"We stuck to the plan even when the stadium was nervous, we continued to play the way we played and that will help us in the future.
"(The fans) want that feeling again. We go to Old Trafford and we are not going to get bored. We need to win more than last season but they want to see something and feel something."
United also looked more composed defensively than last term, but the error from their Turkish goalkeeper begged the question about that position in Amorim's team.
Arsenal's William Saliba backed into Bayindir, who feebly batted the ball with one hand into the path of Italian Calafiori for an easy close-range header.
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