Šeško Shines as Man Utd Dominates Sunderland While Lammens Proves His Worth Under Pressure
Manchester United claimed their third consecutive home triumph as they dominated newly-promoted Sunderland in a commanding 2–0 Premier League victory at Old Trafford.
The Red Devils controlled their opponents throughout the opening period and rightfully led at halftime. Mason Mount's brilliant opening goal was complemented by Benjamin Šeško's clinical finish, while VAR correctly reversed a late first-half penalty decision in Sunderland's favor to maintain United's two-goal advantage at the interval.
The home side remained impressively disciplined after the break to extinguish any Sunderland comeback hopes, cruising to three vital points that provided essential relief before the international hiatus.
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Commanding Victory Relieves Pressure on Ruben Amorim

United's encounter with Sunderland represented a crucial must-win fixture. Following another disappointing display and defeat at Brentford previously, the scrutiny on Ruben Amorim and his squad had reached new heights. Thankfully for the Old Trafford faithful, the Red Devils delivered when it mattered most.
United have frequently wilted under intense pressure during Amorim's reign, but they overwhelmed Sunderland from the opening whistle. They established complete control in the first period and the score accurately reflected their dominance by the half-hour point, with Mount and Šeško providing a deserved two-goal cushion. Indeed, without Sunderland keeper Robin Roefs' interventions, the margin could have been even greater.
Amorim's side showed less attacking flair following the restart, but such intensity wasn't required. They displayed appropriate restraint while pursuing their first clean sheet of the campaign and a comfortable win, delivering a solid defensive showing that restricted Sunderland to minimal scoring opportunities.
This was precisely the display and outcome needed, with Amorim experiencing tremendous relief as the international window approached.
Benjamin Šeško Continues Scoring Form

The sole bright spot from the Gtech Community Stadium disappointment was Šeško's maiden United strike. Though it arrived in fortunate circumstances after two previous attempts were blocked, it provided crucial confidence for the £74 million forward following early criticism of his English football adaptation.
Šeško clearly gained momentum from his previous weekend's goal as he spearheaded United's attack effectively at Old Trafford. He demonstrated excellent positioning to net United's second from close quarters, capitalizing on loose ball from Casemiro's long delivery, while consistently linking well with teammates like Mount and Bryan Mbeumo.
Šeško also excelled defensively, recording nine defensive actions and completing more tackles than any United teammate. He worked relentlessly to win possession back and pressured Sunderland's defense consistently throughout.
While not spectacular, it represented a highly productive center-forward performance.
Senne Lammens Shines in Debut Appearance

Amorim's lineup choices drew attention for Sunderland's visit, with the United manager replacing struggling goalkeeper Altay Bayındır with newcomer Senne Lammens. Having struggled to find adequate replacement for David de Gea in recent campaigns, expectations are high that their new Belgian shot-stopper can provide desperately needed reliability.
Following repeated goalkeeping errors this season, United fans were delighted to observe a capable and confident performance from their goalkeeper. Lammens faced limited pressure from Sunderland's attackers but made several crucial saves, notably an excellent denial of Granit Xhaka's powerful first-half strike.
Home supporters applauded enthusiastically as Lammens confidently collected a high cross late in the opening half, and he remained alert to thwart Wilson Isidor's promising chance around the hour mark. The 23-year-old also showed good judgment by choosing direct distribution over risky short passes from goal kicks.
Apart from one brief miscommunication with Bruno Fernandes early in the second period, Lammens delivered an outstanding debut. Greater challenges await, but he has likely secured his position as United's first-choice goalkeeper.