TA: Brighton has won the last three away games against Manchester United. Defeating them can better test the progress of the Red Devils.

After defeating Liverpool 2-1 away from home, Manchester United coach Amorim temporarily relieved some pressure. Theathletic talks about Manchester United's current situation.

Manchester United returned to the Carrington training base at around 9:30 pm last Sunday to celebrate their victory at Anfield. Some players chose to stay at the base and use the upgraded ice bath and sauna facilities to recover. Head coach Amorim emphasized that relaxing together after the game will help the team's performance. However, he also pointed out that maintaining the winning streak is crucial.

Brighton's visit to Old Trafford this Saturday will be a better test of Manchester United's progress than against Liverpool. Although United performed well on Merseyside, it remains to be seen whether they can maintain the same focus and fighting spirit against a superior Brighton side. Brighton are in excellent form of late, unbeaten in three games and have won their past three visits to Old Trafford.

Brighton took advantage of the vulnerabilities in Manchester United's defense in these games, especially through back passes and goalkeeper mistakes. Since being promoted to the Premier League in 2017, Brighton has gradually become a bitter target for Manchester United. No team has performed better against Manchester United in the past four seasons.

Brighton's offensive methods include wing breakthroughs and precise passing, which has repeatedly put Manchester United's defense into trouble. United need to be more compact defensively and midfielders such as Casemiro and Bruno Fernandez need to be wary of opponents getting in on the attack. Additionally, Amorim may need to consider whether to continue using Cunha as a false nine.

If Manchester United can win on Saturday, it will be a huge boost to the team's morale. Amorim hopes the players can continue to maintain a positive attitude and strive for a third consecutive victory in front of the home fans.