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Ruben Amorim looks to have strengthened his position at Manchester United following Saturday's 2-0 win over Sunderland .

The embattled Portuguese head coach entered his 50th game in charge of United under significant pressure after a harsh 3-1 defeat at Brentford. However, Amorim's team bounced back effectively against the newly promoted Black Cats, with first-half strikes from Mason Mount and Benjamin Sesko ensuring a crucial win ahead of the international break.

Debutant goalkeeper Senne Lammens impressed as Amorim made five changes, with Mount – one of the new inclusions – giving the hosts an early lead inside eight minutes. Sunderland goalkeeper Robin Roefs produced several strong saves but was finally beaten in the 31st minute when Diogo Dalot's long throw

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