The match saw Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez sent off in the fifth minute, and Manchester United took advantage with goals from Bruno Fernandes and Casemiro before halftime. Although Casemiro was also sent off just before the break, Manchester United held on to win 2-1 despite Chelsea's late goal from Trevoh Chalobah.
In a post-match interview, Amorim was asked if the win had silenced his critics. He responded that he wasn't focused on proving anyone wrong, and that the team's critics were often right.
Amorim credited the team's fans for their support, saying they pushed Manchester United to work hard in the second half. He emphasized that the team's priority is to focus on the next match, rather than dwelling on the win.
Amorim noted that the win was important for the team's morale and momentum, but also acknowledged that Manchester United can still have off days. He emphasized the importance of staying focused and taking each match as it comes.
Amorim concluded that he'd rather have the feeling of needing to win again, as it brings a sense of urgency to the team. This mindset will help them stay motivated and focused on their next challenge.