Manchester United forward Bryan Mbeumo has claimed the team’s increased work rate is behind their recent three-game winning streak.
After having to wait 35 matches to win back-to-back Premier League games under Ruben Amorim—a run which Harry Maguire described as “embarrassing”—the Red Devils are now in dreamland after recording a third consecutive victory in the competition.
A 4–2 win over Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday saw United climb up to fourth in the Premier League table, and summer signing Mbeumo was eager to hail his teammates for their hard work on this run.
“We all put a lot of work in training, that’s the most important thing,” he reflected. “What we do out there we try to repeat on the pitch. We are going to try to understand each other even better.”
Asked what has changed in the past three games, Mbeumo added: “The work we put in, the effort, the togetherness is the key. We try to stick to the plan and try to play as best as possible.
“I like the challenges, I came here to a big club and I want to fight for the best places.”






