United began the year with a draw against Leeds under Amorim, and also grabbed a point against Burnley under caretaker boss Darren Fletcher, before Michael Carrick was appointed head coach.
The Reds are unbeaten in their first six matches under the former midfielder, which have included five wins, to put themselves in a good position to secure Champions League qualification. A top-four finish will guarantee a place in the competition, while a top-five finish will likely be enough due to the current Uefa coefficient rankings.
Here is a look at how United compare with their domestic rivals and the rest of the Premier League since the turn of the year.
18 points - 8 matches played: +7 goal difference
1. Manchester United
18 points - 8 matches played: +7 goal difference | Getty Images
16 points - 9 matches played: +10 goal difference
2. Arsenal
16 points - 9 matches played: +10 goal difference | Getty Images
16 points - 9 matches played: +5 goal difference
3. Man City
16 points - 9 matches played: +5 goal difference | Getty Images
15 points - 8 matches played: +6 goal difference
4. Chelsea
15 points - 8 matches played: +6 goal difference | Getty Images