I watched this game

Manchester United needs to improve a little, but in attack, in defense they are a big disaster, they managed to dominate the game, but the opponent was much more effective in attack because they managed to take advantage of the chances they had, thanks to the penalty Manchester United won, but if they do not improve, in the next games they could have consecutive defeats if they face strong teams
buddy Manchester united need to improve the more and not just a little, if you check very well your will notice that from the beginning of that match that Manchester united was never going to win that match if not for the penalty that Manchester united got by luck that made them to emerge victorious in that match. Amorim still need to work the Manchester united team his already trying to fix the team, but he need to put more effort so that the team can get balance and play very well.
Based on Manchester United current formation, I don't think Amorim is fixing this team. In the last four matches, he's consistently brought on Sesko from the bench, which I don't think is a good decision. They were just lucky to win this match, otherwise, there was nothing impressive about their performance today. His tactics aren't favorable, and if this is the way he wants to play, they won't go far in the league table. He has a lot to do to improve this team to compete like other top teams. So far, they've only faced Arsenal as a strong team, and that was the one match where Manchester United performed well, despite losing. The rest of their matches have been disappointing. Does this mean Amorim is only good at playing against strong teams?
So, are you saying Sesko is the reason why Manchester United have not been winning matches? Or what? I don't understand why you said that Amorim is not fixing anything just because he's not always starting with Sesko, but always bringing him in as a sub.As for me, I am in support of Amorim not always starting Sesko, because even when he comes on as a sub, what has been his impact on the squad? The fact is, if Amorim sees improvement, then definitely he has no choice but to start him because at this point, what Amorim needs is wins. So, he will always start players that he believes can do the job perfectly.
In fact, if you can remember clearly, I think Amorim started Sesko when they played in the Carabao Cup and played him throughout the game. But what was Sesko’s impact in that game? If I may say, Sesko was among the players who performed very poorly in the match. So if Sesko can't perform well against a weak team like Grimsby, how do you expect him to convince Amorim to start playing him regularly?What I’m saying is that Sesko has not yet adapted to Manchester United’s playing style, and I don't agree with the idea that Amorim should be risking him.