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October 05, 2025

Mount 8, Sesko 31

- BY DAVID MCDONNELL

RUBEN AMORIM'S Manchester United players delivered for their boss to spare him another uneasy inquest and potentially the sack.

Amorim admitted ahead of the game that it would be impossible for him to carry on if results did not improve - with this game billed as make-or-break for the embattled United boss.

But first-half goals from Mason Mount and £74million summer signing Benjamin Sesko set United on their way to a comfortable win.

More importantly for Amorim, he can head into the international break without worrying about getting a call from chief executive Omar Berrada, thanking him for his time in charge.

Amorim needed this victory to ease the growing pressure on him, amid suggestions of players losing faith in his methods and United's hierarchy starting to harbour doubts about him.

United remain a work in progress and have yet to win back-to-back league games under the Portuguese coach, but this win - albeit against a meek Sunderland side - has brought the head coach more time.

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