The last time the Red Devils won a league match by four or more goals was back in August 2021, during Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s reign, when they crushed Leeds United 5-1.
This emphatic win has sparked optimism among United fans, coinciding with the promising start of Ruben Amorim’s tenure as manager.
After a slow debut—a 1-1 draw against Ipswich Town—the former Sporting CP boss has now overseen back-to-back wins across all competitions, building momentum ahead of a crucial clash with long-time rivals Arsenal on Wednesday.
Under Erik ten Hag, Manchester United endured seven Premier League games where they conceded four or more goals.
In contrast, Amorim has quickly introduced his aggressive, high-energy playing style, a hallmark of his time at Sporting.
Despite some players struggling with the physical demands, he has identified his most effective performers and shaped a squad capable of executing his philosophy, yielding early signs of success.
However, Amorim’s rebuild is still in its infancy. While United scored four against Everton, their expected goals (xG) was only 0.73, suggesting the result relied heavily on clinical finishing rather than consistent chance creation.
Nevertheless, the team dominated possession with 60% of the ball, created eight opportunities, and produced three clear-cut chances.
A challenging trip to the Emirates Stadium awaits midweek, where United will enter as underdogs. Arsenal have been in strong form recently but showed signs of vulnerability in their previous match against West Ham, conceding twice in quick succession.
To secure points, United must capitalize on such lapses, seizing any opportunities the Gunners provide. With confidence growing under Amorim, the Red Devils will hope to build on their recent resurgence.