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"Ruben Amorim praised working machine Bryan Mbeumo, who scored twice, and pointed to the significance of a third consecutive league win after Manchester United's 4-2 victory over Brighton at Old Trafford on Saturday. First-half goals from Matheus Cunha and Casemiro were followed after the break by Mbeumo making it 3-0. Yet from cruising United suffered a scare as Danny Welbeck and Charalampos Kostoulas scored the latter in added time before Mbeumo's second close to the final whistle."
"Amorim was asked about Mbeumo's import and his role in recruiting him in the summer. He's a working machine. He's so good in transitions. He's improving when we are organising the final third, said the head coach, before praising his connection with Amad Diallo at right wing-back. [It] is really hard to beat these two guys because they change positions, they are really fast, they are good in one against one."
Manchester United defeated Brighton 4-2 at Old Trafford, claiming a third consecutive league win. Matheus Cunha and Casemiro scored in the first half; Bryan Mbeumo made it 3-0 after the break and later completed a brace. Brighton reduced the deficit through Danny Welbeck and Charalampos Kostoulas, the latter in added time, before Mbeumo's second near the whistle. Ruben Amorim called Mbeumo a 'working machine', praising his transition play, improving final-third organisation and his connection with Amad Diallo. Sunderland beat Chelsea 2-1 at Stamford Bridge with a late Chemsdine Talbi winner.
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