However, United has struggled on the road, with seven consecutive away games without a win in the top flight. Amorim's team will face another challenging match against Brentford, which may be a nervy affair.
Amorim was asked about summer signing Bryan Mbeumo, who will face his former team in the match. "Bryan brings a lot to the team," Amorim said. "He's always willing to help, runs a lot, presses a lot, and is a different threat from last season. He also takes set pieces, which is a valuable asset." Amorim praised the team's ability to bring in players from their own league, allowing them to understand what each player brings to the team.
Amorim also addressed the situation with Amad Diallo, who will miss the match due to a family bereavement. Amorim advised his players to stay off social media, as the negative comments can be hurtful. The club and Amad's friends are supporting him during this difficult time, and Amorim wants the team to win the match for him.
Amorim believes the recent win against Chelsea should give the team momentum and confidence. He encouraged his players to approach each match like it's the last one, focusing on the present moment rather than worrying about the future.
Amorim emphasized the importance of building momentum, being focused, and having a sense of urgency. He wants his team to start each game with the same intensity and focus they showed in the wins against Chelsea and Burnley.