
Ruben Amorim's Manchester United show fight in opener against Arsenal.
Manchester United kicked off the Premier League season with a narrow 0-1 defeat to Arsenal at Old Trafford. While the scoreline favored Mikel Arteta’s side, the performance under new manager Ruben Amorim gave United fans something they had long been craving—discipline, intensity, and a glimpse of change.
United controlled the tempo for long stretches, pressing with purpose and maintaining shape. This was not the disorganized side many had seen last season. Instead, it was a team showing grit, structure, and flashes of promise.
Defensive Issues Still Linger
Despite the improved structure, United’s defensive weaknesses resurfaced. Goalkeeper Altay Bayindir, stepping in as first choice, looked nervous and unconvincing. Corners and set pieces exposed his lack of authority inside the box. If Amorim truly wants to build a resilient side, strengthening the goalkeeping department may soon become a necessity.
Diogo Dalot, too, struggled to convince. Though he made forward runs, his decision-making in the final third was inconsistent. He lacked precision in passing and positional awareness. Compared to Arsenal’s full-backs, Dalot looked limited and predictable, raising fresh doubts about his long-term role.
Bright Debuts Lift the Mood
The positives, however, were undeniable. New signing Matheus Cunha impressed with flair and relentless energy. Operating across the front line, the Brazilian showed skill, versatility, and a fearless mentality. He completed six dribbles, contested 20 duels, and forced a world-class save from David Raya in the first half. Cunha’s hunger and unpredictability offered United exactly the spark they had been missing.
Bryan Mbeumo was another standout performer. The Cameroonian forward kept Arsenal’s defense guessing with clever runs and direct attacking play. He combined well with Bruno Fernandes and Cunha, constantly stretching the opposition. His powerful header in the second half forced another crucial save from Raya, denying United what would have been a deserved equalizer.
Together, Cunha and Mbeumo registered nine shots—matching Arsenal’s entire tally. Their performances highlighted a new attacking intent under Amorim, even if the finishing touch was missing.
A Different Manchester United Emerging
This was not a perfect performance, but it was a statement of intent. Amorim’s United looked more organized and purposeful than last season’s side. The energy, pressing, and dynamic forward play gave supporters a reason to believe that better days could lie ahead.
For a team that often felt stagnant in attack, Cunha and Mbeumo brought freshness and unpredictability. Their link-up play hinted at exciting possibilities once chemistry improves and new signings, like Benjamin Sesko, settle into the system.
What Comes Next for Amorim’s United?
The next challenge for Ruben Amorim will be consistency. One spirited display will not be enough to close the gap with top rivals. United still need sharper finishing, stronger defensive coordination, and more composure in key moments.
Benjamin Sesko’s integration remains a big question. His brief cameo against Arsenal was quiet, but his talent and physical presence could become vital once fully fit. If Amorim can unlock his potential, United’s attack could evolve into one of the most dangerous in the league.
Final Word
Manchester United may have lost 0-1 to Arsenal, but this was not a night of despair. It was a performance built on grit, energy, and clear signs of change. Amorim’s debut showed both the flaws and the promise of this new United. If the progress continues, Old Trafford could finally witness a side ready to compete at the highest level again.

