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- 0.1 RelatedPosts
- 0.2 Man Utd 2–0 Man City: Michael Carrick and the New Dawn at Manchester United — Is This the Turning Point?
- 0.3 Manchester United 2-1 Liverpool: A Key Win for Man United, A Glimmer of Hope for the fans, and How It May Just Save Amorim’s Job
- 0.4 Man United 2:0 Sunderland: Is the Manchester United of Old Back?
- 1 Manchester United 2:1 Chelsea: A First Big Statement Win
- 2 A Shaky Start to EPL 2025-26 for Manchester United: Grass to Glory?
- 3 Blues for the Blues: Did Chelsea Let This One Slip?
- 4 Man United’s Defensive Discipline and Attacking Flair Against Chelsea
- 5 Man United 2:1 Chelsea – Can Amorim Sustain United’s Revival?
As the Premier League 2025-26 season heats up, one of the most anticipated fixtures was tonight’s clash between Manchester United and Chelsea. Both clubs have endured their share of ups and downs in recent seasons, but it is United’s growing resurgence under new manager Rúben Amorim that has fans and pundits buzzing.
For the first time in what feels like ages, Manchester United not only grabbed three points but did so against the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup champions, Chelsea.
Can Man United turn the tides and usher in their salvation in #EPL25/26?
Manchester United 2:1 Chelsea: A First Big Statement Win
Man United edged Chelsea 2–1 at Old Trafford, with Bruno Fernandes scoring his 100th goal for the club and Casemiro adding another before Chelsea’s Trevoh Chalobah pulled one back. The match was shaped by key dismissals: Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sánchez saw red early on, but United’s advantage was neutralized when Casemiro himself was sent off for a second bookable offense.

The result, though, is a massive confidence boost. Rumors had been swirling that Amorim was on the brink of being sacked—especially after the crushing 3–0 defeat to Manchester City in GW4, where Phil Foden opened the scoring and Erling Haaland bagged yet another brace, pushing his tally to over 150 goals for City.
Tonight’s win, however, shifts the narrative and provides fans a much-needed glimmer of hope.
Related: Amorim’s Future at Manchester United: Should United Sack Ruben Amorim?
A Shaky Start to EPL 2025-26 for Manchester United: Grass to Glory?
United began the 2025/26 EPL season with just four points from their opening four matches. Inconsistent, sloppy, and uninspired—this was not the Manchester United fans expect. But their win against #Chelsea marks a turning point.
With renewed energy and determination, United now climb to ninth in the table with 7 points, sparking optimism that Amorim’s system may finally be clicking.
Blues for the Blues: Did Chelsea Let This One Slip?
Chelsea, despite boasting a talented young squad and the recent signing of Alejandro Garnacho from United, never truly found rhythm in this match. Was this a case of Chelsea fumbling, or did United simply outplay them?
Currently 6th in the #EPLTable with 8 points, Chelsea’s campaign has been solid overall—especially after lifting the Club World Cup by defeating PSG.

With Enzo Maresca at the helm and a squad full of energy, Chelsea still look like a genuine top-four contender, and possibly even a top-two challenger in EPL 25/26.
Man United’s Defensive Discipline and Attacking Flair Against Chelsea
One of the biggest improvements under Amorim has been United’s defense. The backline, led by Harry Maguire and Bryan Mbeumo, looks more organized and disciplined than in previous seasons. That newfound stability has allowed United to weather pressure and play with more balance—as they battled #CWC champs, #CHE.
In attack, Fernandes and Casemiro carried the day against Chelsea, but Amorim’s tactical philosophy—high pressing, intensity, and tempo—has given his forwards greater freedom to create chances.
Meanwhile, United’s midfield, featuring Patrick Dorgu and Amad Diallo, continues to grow in influence. Their ability to win possession and dictate tempo has been key to United’s recent progress.

Man United 2:1 Chelsea – Can Amorim Sustain United’s Revival?
For all the turbulence of their recent weeks in the #EPL, United’s win over Chelsea feels like a breath of fresh air. The club finally showed glimpses of a cohesive side with improved defending, sharper attacking moves, and a midfield ready to fight for every ball.
A top-ten finish for #MUFC—and even a #EuropaLeague push—isn’t out of reach if this form can be sustained. The real test, however, begins now as United prepare for Brentford in GW6.
For the fans, this result was more than just three points—it was a reminder of belief, of pride, of that eternal chant:
Glory, Glory, Man United!
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