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Newsunplug > Blog > Sports > Manchester United have a big chance to extend their winning run to three matches and their home winning run to four this weekend when they host Brighton at Old Trafford.
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Manchester United have a big chance to extend their winning run to three matches and their home winning run to four this weekend when they host Brighton at Old Trafford.

Godson
Last updated: October 25, 2025 3:13 pm
Godson
Published: October 25, 2025
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Manchester United head into this weekend’s clash with Brighton in buoyant mood after rediscovering their rhythm under Rúben Amorim. The Red Devils have strung together two impressive victories in all competitions, and they now have a golden opportunity to stretch that run to three when they welcome the Seagulls to Old Trafford. It’s a fixture that promises both excitement and intensity, with United eager to keep their momentum alive in front of their home supporters.

The recent upturn in form has brought back a sense of optimism around Carrington. Amorim’s men appear to have regained the fighting spirit that once defined United’s game, showing improved cohesion, faster transitions, and greater discipline. The Portuguese coach’s philosophy is finally beginning to take shape, and the players are responding with confidence. Saturday’s match offers another platform to solidify that progress and remind rivals that Manchester United are slowly finding their old spark again.

Their latest victory came with conviction, as United displayed sharp attacking movements and defensive composure rarely seen earlier in the campaign. Young stars have stepped up at key moments, while senior players have begun to lead by example. Amorim’s balance between structure and creativity has been paying off, with smoother buildup play and fewer lapses at the back. Against Brighton, a team known for their fearless attacking style, those qualities will once again be tested.

Old Trafford has become a fortress lately, with three consecutive home wins electrifying the atmosphere. The fans, who had endured early-season frustrations, are now rallying behind the team with renewed belief. Amorim has made it clear that home dominance is a non-negotiable part of his vision. “At Old Trafford, we must always play to win,” he said earlier this week. “The energy of our fans can lift us higher, but we have to give them something to believe in.”

However, Brighton are no easy opponents. Roberto De Zerbi’s men have built a reputation for playing bold, attacking football regardless of venue. They’ve caused problems for several top sides this season, and their ability to press high and transition quickly could make life difficult for United’s midfield. Amorim will be aware of this, likely emphasizing tactical discipline and quick recoveries to counter Brighton’s fluid system.

Team selection will be crucial. Reports suggest Amorim might rotate slightly to keep players fresh, though the core of his winning side is expected to remain intact. The midfield battle will be key, with United looking to control possession and dictate tempo. The return of key players from minor injuries could also provide additional depth, offering more options from the bench.

For United’s attackers, the challenge will be breaking down Brighton’s compact defensive lines. The visitors often invite pressure before launching quick counter-attacks. Patience, precision, and teamwork will be vital. Amorim is believed to have worked extensively in training on quick one-two combinations and final-third movement to exploit spaces left behind by Brighton’s aggressive full-backs.

Defensively, United will rely on their recent improvements in communication and positioning. Clean sheets have been rare this season, but Amorim’s insistence on pressing as a unit has made the team harder to break down. The backline will need to stay alert against Brighton’s versatile forwards, who often interchange roles and exploit gaps. The defensive midfielders will also play a crucial role in shielding the defense and disrupting Brighton’s rhythm.

Beyond tactics, the psychological aspect cannot be underestimated. A third straight win could mark a real turning point in United’s season. The confidence that comes from consistency breeds belief, and belief often breeds results. A victory would not only boost morale but also strengthen United’s position in the league standings, keeping them within touching distance of the top four.

The stakes are clear: Manchester United must prove that their recent form is not a temporary spark but a sustained resurgence. Brighton, on the other hand, will arrive determined to spoil the party and showcase their resilience on a grand stage. When the whistle blows at Old Trafford, it will be more than just another Premier League game—it will be a test of character, discipline, and ambition.

All eyes will be on Amorim and his men as they step out under the floodlights, aiming to make it three consecutive wins and extend their home dominance to four. A victory here would not only affirm their progress but also send a powerful message: Manchester United are finally beginning to look like Manchester United again.

 

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