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Man United news LIVE - Ruben Amorim future, Benjamin Sesko admission, Senne Lammens chant

Manchester United returned to winning ways with a much-needed 2-0 win at home to Sunderland on Saturday afternoon.

First-half goals from Mason Mount and Benjamin Sesko eased the pressure on Reds boss Ruben Amorim after a week of intense scrutiny of his position at Old Trafford. Amorim's side were lacklustre in defeat at Brentford last weekend but enjoyed a positive day at M16 against the Black Cats.

United will now have the international break to reflect on what has been a difficult start to the season after finishing 15th in the top-flight last term - the club's lowest-ever Premier League finish.

But Amorim has almost certainly earned himself some breathing room ahead of United's next fixture - a clash at bitter rivals Liverpool on October 19.

The Reds' win over Sunderland has moved them up to eighth in the table for now, and supporters will have been pleased to see a positive debut from new goalkeeper Senne Lammens. Benjamin Sesko also impressed in a good afternoon for United.

Stay tuned for all the latest from Old Trafford throughout the day.

On playing under pressure, Sesko added: "I work for that, if you have pressure it means you are doing something good. I don't' take pressure as something negative.

"It's important for us to win, to get confidence for the next game, especially as we go into the break. When we come back we will be ready to go into the next game."

Benjamin Sesko has reacted to scoring his first Manchester United goal at Old Trafford.

"This [scoring at Old Trafford] has been the moment I've dreamed about as a kid, because the atmosphere here is unbelievable. Not just after the goal, but after every tackle as well. It's a dream come true, I'm happy we won," he said.

"There are some differences

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