‎Ruben Amorim Hails Bryan Mbeumo as 'Working Machine' After Brilliant Brace in Manchester United's Win Over Brighton

‎Ruben Amorim applauded Bryan Mbeumo’s relentless performance after the forward struck twice in Manchester United’s thrilling 4-2 victory against Brighton at Old Trafford on Saturday. The Cameroonian star continued his fine Premier League form, taking his tally to four goals this season as United recorded their third consecutive win.
‎Ruben Amorim praises Bryan Mbeumo after his double in Man Utd’s 4-2 win over Brighton, continuing his superb Premier League start.
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‎The 26-year-old showcased his sharp finishing and tireless movement as Amorim’s side extended their strong run of results following recent victories over Sunderland and Liverpool. His latest brace added to a growing reputation as one of United’s standout performers since his summer transfer from Brentford.
‎Bryan Mbeumo Fast Becoming a Manchester United Fan Favourite
‎Mbeumo’s early impact at Old Trafford has quickly endeared him to Manchester United fans. After netting a late winner in the 3-2 triumph over Burnley in August, he found the opener in the memorable 2-1 victory against Liverpool last weekend. Against Brighton, he picked up right where he left off, scoring twice in a lively second half. Matheus Cunha and Casemiro also got on the scoresheet as United continued their climb up the Premier League table.
‎Amorim and Fans Full of Praise for Mbeumo’s Energy and Work Ethic
‎The former Brentford attacker has forged impressive partnerships with Amad Diallo and new signing Matheus Cunha, becoming central to Amorim’s dynamic attacking setup. Following the Brighton win, the Portuguese manager was full of admiration for Mbeumo’s commitment and adaptability.
‎“He’s a working machine,” Amorim said post-match. “He’s so good in transitions and improving in our organization in the final third. The connection with Amad is special — they switch positions fluidly and are very hard to stop in one-on-one situations.”
‎Amorim credited both Manchester United and the player’s determination for making the transfer happen, highlighting Mbeumo’s eagerness to join the club as a key factor.
‎Amorim Reflects on United’s ‘Complete’ Performance Against Brighton
‎Mbeumo’s form has been pivotal in changing the atmosphere at Old Trafford, with United now gathering momentum after a shaky start to the 2025–26 season. Amorim described the win over Brighton as one of his team’s most well-rounded performances so far.
‎Asked whether the victory felt more significant than the one at Anfield, Amorim responded: “It was a more complete performance. Against Liverpool, they played well and didn’t deserve to lose, but today we had everything — possession, chances, defending high and low. It felt more complete for me as a manager.”
‎Amorim Highlights Benefits of No European Football
‎The Manchester United boss also emphasized the benefits of having more time to prepare for domestic fixtures, with the club not involved in European competitions this season.
‎“You can sense the difference,” Amorim explained. “The team is playing much better compared to last season. Having one game per week helps us focus, recover, and refine our style. It’s a big advantage, and we have to make the most of it.”
‎Upcoming Fixtures: Forest and Spurs Await Manchester United
‎Bryan Mbeumo will look to continue his scoring streak when Manchester United travel to Nottingham Forest next Saturday. The Red Devils then face Tottenham on 8 November before returning to Old Trafford to host Everton on 24 November following the international break.

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