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The biggest highlight of the troubled times of the Premier League: when the Red Devils finally "became a devil"!

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If there is no way ahead, I will find a way! If heaven and earth do not allow it, I will turn this world around!

Manchester United has won three consecutive games and has won four of the past five games. This sentence is the most appropriate description that I can think of. So "suddenly", Amorim and his players should be praised. Just less than two months ago, this team was ridiculed by everyone around the world as a rotten apple that "cannot even win against a second-tier team." Just less than a month ago, the question they were discussing was "whether they can avoid relegation."

But now everything has been reversed. So football is a game of results. When you don't win, anything you say is empty and ineffective - the formation, the personnel, the atmosphere within the team are all the same and have no real meaning.

In this process, what is the real driving force for Manchester United's rise?

I have always expressed a point of view: a football coach is not the kind of person who follows what others say, not everyone - his handy system and ideas are difficult to be shaken by unfavorable results. When we review Manchester United's previous poor record, we can only hear explanations such as "errors in details and poor execution by players" from Amorim.

So are there still people who say that Manchester United is wrong to play three defenders? I'm afraid not anymore, never again. This is an issue that should not be discussed - if you know something about football and have the most basic respect for coaches and players.

And opponents like Brighton are not given for nothing - you can look back at how they made adjustments after 60 minutes this season, reversed Manchester City, and crushed Chelsea, who had one less player in stoppage time. This team has a precise and accurate vision for transfers, and the players are all above the level and have shining points.

Like today's game, we are watching players like Kadioglu and Kosturas become stars, just like Hinshelwood, Baleba, and Minter in the past. Not to mention already-famous star players like Xun San, Welbeck and Milner.

Manchester United's chance of victory lies in, first, the reversed luck, second, the fast and concise offensive method, and third, the dedication of the three armies. Even though they are clearly at a disadvantage, they still rely on fighting and sprinting to make up for the lack of ability and mental strength of the system.

Without taking these into account, it is impossible to explain Manchester United's sudden rise, just like you cannot explain why they spent hundreds of millions, and their previous games were still so disappointing.

Today's goals like Cunha's and Casemiro's have a very strong meaning of "paying off debt" - Cunha is almost the player who has missed the most shots in the Premier League before. A large part of Manchester United's predicament is due to this situation. It is obvious that there has been a chance and a shot, but it is not scored. What can you do?

Cunha breaks his fast today, which is actually something that makes the Red Devils happier than Mbemo who shines all over the place - because it means that Manchester United's new striker, which they spent 200 million to integrate, has completely entered a normal cycle. No one is left behind, and no one is confused.

This team now finally looks like a normal team - this is the phenomenon that makes all the Red Devils happy. This is something more valuable than the standings. It reverses one of our basic perceptions of the Manchester United team: a black hole, endless, without end - if you spend one dollar, you must have at least one dollar of effect; if you spend 300 million, you can at least achieve the level of 300 million.

Now when we look at Manchester United's lineup, we still feel that the midfield is weak - so Ramens' number of long passes is almost the first in the Premier League during the same period, and Amorim insists on starting with Luke Shaw, all for similar reasons. The midfield is weak, so we won’t stay here any longer and quickly find the striker if we have the ball - isn’t that the end of it?

The problem is so clear. When Manchester United has become accustomed to passing through the midfield quickly instead of being obsessed with the offensive idea of ​​"controlling the ball, short passes, and advancing layer by layer", the world is fascinated by it - Mbemo and Cunha are originally the best players in the Premier League in terms of personal ability. Coupled with the beast-level physical fitness and explosive power of Sheshko, the value of this trident can be fully realized without much backcourt support.

What I have to say is B Fee. I think Mbemo's second goal today should be able to stay in the Red Devils' hearts for a long time - a forward pass that was originally too simple, even more like a clearance ball. Due to B Fee's inspiration, it became the goal that ultimately decided the outcome - it happened in the 96th minute, at a moment of suspense with the score 3-2.

So we should be clear that Manchester United's victory is not due to strength or "a sudden increase in goals", but the result of the originally strong individual players finding inspiration on this originally thorny road and firmly grasping it.

Looking at the current staggered and inverse standings, you should have this awareness: after the crazy arms race, the Premier League has no "crushing by strength" games. Every game, every minute, and every ball is actually the result of a very basic instinct between players "above the level".

The gap between individuals is very small - far from being as clear as the score shows, let alone the standings.

The reason for writing this article is very simple: when everyone felt that Amorim should be dismissed immediately, I insisted on giving him more time, mainly because of the sense of trust; and when the whole world was running for Manchester United's three consecutive victories and was afraid of missing this wave of traffic climax, I think it is still necessary to tell the truth: Manchester United's true strength is still in the middle of the Premier League, and the efficiency and luck of the frontcourt are the key to whether they can go further and be more stable..

So the road ahead for Manchester United this season will still be difficult, this is my opinion - but this will not prevent us from enjoying everything on this night at Old Trafford, including this -

If I become a Buddha, there will be no devils in the world; if I become a devil, what will the Buddha do to me!

——The spirit.

This is the real pride of the Red Devils and it has not been forgotten.

(Doctor)

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