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If Manchester United go on to do anything of note under Ruben Amorim, fans, pundits, players and likely the manager himself will look back to a soggy October afternoon on Merseyside as the turning point. United - carrying the burden of yet another poor start to the season - rocked up at the home of the champions and secured their first win at Anfield in 10 years.
The milestones were plentiful. It was a result that also secured Amorim’s first back-to-back wins in the Premier League as United boss, having taken over from Erik ten Hag just under a year ago. The win moved United firmly into the top half of the table, with the Red Devils closing the gap between themselves and Liverpool to just two points.
As the rain began to pour in Liverpool, it felt as if it was washing away all of the problems that had built up at United during Amorim’s tenure. Sir Jim Ratcliffe had made headlines during the international break by saying INEOS would be willing to give Amorim time, even suggesting he could get at least three years before a decision on his future was made.
The sense of renewed freedom appeared to rub off on Amorim’s players, who pressed, harried and caused Liverpool problems all afternoon. It wasn’t perfect by any means, but it certainly represented a step in the right direction. But above all else, what if it’s proof that Amorim’s biggest weakness this season could turn out to be his biggest strength?
For the first time since the ill-fated David Moyes days, United don’t have European football of any kind this term. Financially, it’s a disaster for the club, while it’s also less than ideal in the transfer market, given that it slims down the pool of available players to pick from.
However, given United’s tendency to be consistently inconsistent, the lack of mid-week action could end up working in their favour. Tricky trips in European competition might help boost the bank balance, but from a football perspective, they could be considered banana skins.
Not to mention the impact playing mid-week and then travelling across the continent could have on a team of largely young players looking to get to grips with a new system could have. What might’ve looked like an annoyance to begin with could actually turn out to be a helping hand for Amorim and co.