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Man United won 2-0 against Sunderland in the Premier League on Saturday and here are the talking points and moments you might have missed.

Senne Lammens made his debut on Saturday(Image: 2025 Getty Images)

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Manchester United won 2-0 against Sunderland in the Premier League on Saturday afternoon.

United made the perfect start to the game when taking an early lead through Mason Mount, and Benjamin Sesko extended the advantage as United led by two heading into the interval.

Ruben Amorim needed a positive result after losing against Brentford last weekend, and there were huge cheers at the final whistle as United moved into the top half of the Premier League.

Here are the talking points and moments you might have missed at Old Trafford:

Lammens sparkles on his debut

Lammens finally made his debut after his deadline day signing from Royal Antwerp. Fans had wondered when Lammens would be given his first start, and it felt sensible to play him against Sunderland.

The bar is low for Lammens to impress at United, given that supporters have watched error-prone goalkeepers Andre Onana and Altay Bayindir underperform over the last few seasons.

That was highlighted when Lammens made a good save to deny a powerful shot from Granit Xhaka near the end of the first half. It was a decent save from Lammens - but a stop any goalkeeper worth their salt should make - and it was met by huge applause from each corner of the ground.

Then Lammens came to claim a cross into the box with authority just minutes later - and the reaction from the crowd was so loud you would have thought they were celebrating a goal.

Matthijs de Ligt sprinted to Lammens to congratulate him after the final whistle. Lammens also received a hug from Harry Maguire and a high five from Luke Shaw.

Lammens performed well on his debut.

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Mount's first pump to the crowd

Amorim made five changes to his starting XI to face Sunderland and Mount was selected to start over Matheus Cunha, a decision which was vindicated just eight minutes into the contest.

Mbeumo picked out Mount in the box, but he still had plenty to do. Mount brought the ball down with his left foot and the touch was slightly heavy, although that didn't stop him from finishing intelligently.

Amorim reacted on the touchline by calmly giving a simple thumbs up to his coaching staff, however, Mount's celebration in front of the Stretford End was a tad more enthusiastic.

Mount roared to the terraces and passionately fist-pumped as his teammates prepared for the restart. You can tell the 26-year-old genuinely cares when he plays, and that goes a long way in the modern game.

The towel worked a treat

Amorim wore a full tracksuit against Sunderland and United scored a goal that Tony Pulis, who famously wore a full tracksuit during his managerial days in the Premier League, would have been proud of.

Dalot launched a long throw into the box for Sesko's goal to make it 2-0. The Slovenia international reacted well to the flick-on to score his second goal for United in a week.

Before taking the throw-in, Dalot dried the ball with a towel to improve his grip, which worked a treat. Arsenal have enjoyed success with Mikel Arteta in charge by making the most of the 'dark arts' and the introduction of towels around the side of the pitch was a no-brainer for United.

Following Sesko's goal, Dalot created another opportunity with a long throw-in and he benefited from the towel again. United must do everything they can to give themselves the best chance of winning.

Dalot's long throw-in led to Sesko's goal.

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Amorim learned from Chelsea

It was disappointing to see Casemiro receive a second yellow card against Chelsea, as United were cruising into half-time before he foolishly made a cynical foul, which meant both sides had 10 men for the second half.

However, Amorim learned from that episode by substituting Casemiro off against Sunderland just minutes after he had received a yellow card for bringing Brian Brobbey to the ground.

Amorim could not take any risks with five minutes remaining and introduced Manuel Ugarte.

No banner, no problem

Amorim emerged from the tunnel for kick-off shortly after his players had walked out from the dressing room. And there wasn't much applause for Amorim from the Stretford End.

It was also interesting that "the good days are coming" banner could not be spotted among the banners and flags that were unfurled. That banner was seen in the Stretford End before the Burnley game last month, but it appeared to be left at home after a bad result against Brentford last weekend.

Amorim did receive some applause from fans in the Sir Bobby Charlton Stand, though.

Matchgoing fans have continued to back Amorim, despite him failing to give them a reason to, but the muted reception for his emergence from the tunnel suggested a few have started to change their minds.

Amorim desperately needed a win and will be relieved to have secured three points. His name was chanted loudly in the final seconds of the game - Amorim just needs to continue to win games.

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