Manchester United Eye Momentum Boost Against Brighton After Historic Anfield Win

Manchester United aim to build on their first Anfield victory since 2016 and consecutive wins under Ruben Amorim when they host Brighton. However, Brighton have beaten United in six of their last seven meetings.

Manchester United aim to build on their first Anfield victory since 2016 and consecutive wins under Ruben Amorim when they host Brighton. However, Brighton have beaten United in six of their last seven meetings. Amorim faces key selection choices, including between Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Sesko, as United seek consistent performances against mid-table sides.
After the historic win at Anfield, Manchester United will aim to continue their resurgence under Ruben Amorim when they face Brighton at Old Trafford on Saturday. United’s 2-0 victory over Sunderland before the international break and their first triumph at Liverpool since 2016 marked back-to-back wins for the first time since May 2024. However, Brighton present a major challenge, having beaten United in six of their last seven meetings, more than any other team since 2022.
Amorim’s side has shown improved defensive organization with new goalkeeper Senne Lammens impressing, but containing Brighton’s sharp attacking play remains a key test. United’s record under Amorim shows just 11 Premier League wins, with most coming against smaller sides, highlighting their inconsistency against mid-table opponents. The upcoming fixture is seen as a crucial chance to build real momentum and silence critics.
Amorim faces selection dilemmas, including whether to start Benjamin Sesko, who scored against Sunderland, or Matheus Cunha, the standout performer at Anfield. Decisions on the defensive pairing of Harry Maguire or Leny Yoro and the attacking link between Amad Diallo and Bryan Mbeumo could shape the contest. A victory over Brighton could solidify United’s progress and boost confidence across the squad.
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