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Ruben Amorim is bracing himself for a pivotal run of fixtures following the international break.

The Portuguese tactician has felt the heat this season as Manchester United strive to recover from their disappointing 15th-place finish last term.

A victory against Sunderland in their last outing offered some respite for the United boss, though. The club now sit 10th in the Premier League table after securing three victories in their first seven games, and Sir Jim Ratcliffe has since offered a long-term vote of confidence . READ MORE : Ex-Manchester United star outlines management ambition and gives honest Ruben Amorim verdict READ MORE : Man United's £2billion 100,000-seat stadium plans takes huge step forward as 'deal nears'

That will be welcome news for Amor

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