Manchester United
United 2-0 Sunderland: Šeško’s Goal and a First Clean Sheet Calm Amorim’s Pressure
United won 2-0 at Old Trafford, Šeško scored and the team closed out the match with a clean sheet…

Manchester United delivered a composed display in a 2-0 victory over Sunderland at Old Trafford, a result that eased pressure on Ruben Amorim ahead of the international break.
The hosts took control early and probed for a second goal throughout the opening period. Amad Diallo and Bryan Mbeumo both forced Robin Roefs into theatrical saves, while Roefs then tipped Bruno Fernandes’ exquisite effort onto the crossbar. Amad headed the rebound wide from close range with the goal gaping.
United would soon double their advantage, however, with Benjamin Šeško adding another to his account. Having ended his goal drought in the defeat at Brentford, the Slovenian was on hand to convert from close range following Casemiro’s long throw and put clear daylight between the Red Devils and their visitors.
Sunderland appeared to earn a reprieve in first-half stoppage time as Stuart Attwell awarded them a penalty for a raised boot from Šeško, but the referee reversed his decision after being sent to the monitor as the United forward clearly made no contact with Trai Hume’s head.
After the restart United continued to control proceedings, keeping Sunderland at bay and producing neat sequences in possession. Mbeumo missed their clearest second-half opening when he fired high and wide after creating space inside the penalty area. Sunderland offered few signs of a dramatic late comeback, while United produced a resilient defensive display to claim their first clean sheet of the season.
The victory was a routine one in the end, United securing a third straight home win and buying Amorim some breathing room. Key contributors included goalkeeper Senne Lammens, who was outstanding, and summer signing Benjamin Šeško, whose finish made the difference.
Selected player ratings (out of 10): Senne Lammens 8.6; Amad Diallo 8.1; Benjamin Šeško 7.9; Mason Mount 7.9; Bruno Fernandes 7.7; Casemiro 7.5. Subs used: Patrick Dorgu (64′ for Dalot) 6.6; Matheus Cunha (64′ for Mount) 6.3; Kobbie Mainoo (77′ for Mbeumo) 6.0; Manuel Ugarte (85′ for Casemiro) N/A; Harry Maguire (85′ for Yoro) N/A. Subs not used: Altay Bayındır (GK), Ayden Heaven, Diego León, Joshua Zirkzee.
Man Utd
Fernandes Rejects Saudi Approach and Urges United to Target Top-Five Comeback
Fernandes rejected Saudi move and insists he will help United push for a top-five finish this season

Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has made clear his immediate objective is to help the club rediscover its best form and push back up the Premier League table. According to reports, Fernandes believes Ruben Amorim’s side have what it takes to qualify for the Champions League this season and has expressed confidence United can climb into the top five and secure a place in next season’s Champions League.
Fernandes has publicly aligned himself with Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s long-term vision for the club while insisting the squad can deliver in the short term. That belief marks a significant reset after a difficult previous campaign in which United finished 15th with 42 points, a tally described as closer to the relegation zone than the top five.
The Portugal international turned down a switch to Saudi Arabia in the summer, confirming he did not hesitate to snub the approach when United revealed their desire to continue working together. That decision underlined his commitment to remain at Old Trafford and to contribute to the club’s recovery.
Despite reported interest from clubs in the Middle East following a challenging start to the season, Fernandes has repeatedly indicated a desire to stay. He is not interested in a move away from Old Trafford but has admitted he will not cause any issues for the club if they decide to accept an offer for his services. While a transfer to Saudi Arabia is not thought to appeal to Fernandes, he would look for another club if asked to do so by United.
The message from Fernandes is straightforward: he has bought into the project and expects United to be competitive again. With ownership and leadership aligned on a plan, Fernandes has set clear short-term expectations for the squad to improve their league position and to re-establish themselves among Europe’s elite.
Manchester United
Fernandes Embraces Deeper Role as United Seek Results
Fernandes says he will adapt to a deeper role under Amorim and prioritise winning for United. Ahead.

Bruno Fernandes has accepted a deeper midfield assignment this season as Manchester United search for consistency, stressing that team success matters more than his position. The United skipper has been moved into a two-man midfield within Amorim’s 3-4-2-1 system after previously operating in one of the attacking roles.
That tactical switch has prompted debate given Fernandes’ attacking output, but the 31-year-old said he is prepared to adjust if it helps the Red Devils. He made his comments before Portugal’s clash with Ireland. “I like playing football, regardless of the position, I’ll do my best,” Fernandes revealed. “Everyone has their favourite positions. In a space with a lot of quality, you have to adapt. I played these positions with Jorge Jesus at Sporting CP.
“When you’re up front, you can find more space, the risk is lower. When I play [as the No.10], the goal is to create plays, to finish. I adapt to the team game. The most important thing is to win, I want to play as well as possible.” His willingness to switch roles is clear, but the broader issue for United remains turning performances into results.
United have made an underwhelming start to the season, collecting ten points from their seven Premier League matches. Fernandes has also faced scrutiny after missing two crucial penalties in west London, against Fulham and Brentford. Asked about those spot kicks, he admitted the matter needs attention: “It’s something I have to study better,” Fernandes replied when quizzed about his failed spot kicks. “I like watching the goalkeepers. It’s not that they’ve been very good this year, they’re moments that depend on me, and unfortunately, there were two in which I wasn’t at my best.”
For now the story is less about position and more about output. Fernandes has signalled readiness to adapt within Amorim’s setup, but the clearest test will be whether that flexibility delivers the wins United need.
International
Fernandes: Enjoy the Moment as Saudi Exit Talk Persists
Bruno Fernandes says he cannot imagine a Saudi move next summer but will not dismiss a surprise exit

Bruno Fernandes addressed growing talk about a possible move to Saudi Arabia while on international duty, insisting his focus remains on the national team even as speculation intensifies. The Manchester United midfielder described the idea of leaving next summer as difficult to picture but stopped short of ruling out a surprise departure from Old Trafford.
“That’s an impossible scenario to imagine, because it’s nothing that’s been discussed with me,” he stressed. The 31-year-old said he prefers to remain present and concentrate on current commitments. “I like to enjoy the moment, and the most important thing for me now is representing the national team.
“It’s a source of enormous pride to be able to play [for Portugal on Saturday], and I still don’t know if I’ll play, let alone if I’ll leave Manchester United in a year.
“It’s not something that worries me. I’m happy where I am, otherwise I wouldn’t have stayed. But it’s something that honestly doesn’t really bother me.”
United’s poor start to the season has renewed transfer chatter, with rumours placing a Saudi move in 2026 and some reports even suggesting January as a possibility. Fernandes’ commitment to winning with United has been clear in his public comments, and discussions over his future did take place this past summer.
Talks followed remarks from Fernandes about how the club might view a £100 million fee. When club officials made clear they did not want to lose him, he moved to close down talk of an immediate exit while qualifying his stance.
“I didn’t close the door on moving to Saudi Arabia because of the World Cup ,” Fernandes explained. “That was never in my mind.
“I wanted to stay at Manchester United, and the club wanted me to stay. That’s all there is to it.”
For now, Fernandes has framed his priorities around national team duty and continuing to compete for trophies with United, leaving his future open but rooted in the present.