It was United's wildest match since the 5-4 extra-time win over Lyon in the Europa League and, when Matheus Cunha pounced on the rebound to give them a 4-3 lead just two minutes after Bruno Fernandes' sizzling free-kick, the game looked set to go down as the best in Amorim's 13 months in charge.
This was the fearless football United fans had craved, the exact thing Paul Scholes and Nicky Butt were talking about when they declared just days earlier that Amorim was not the right man for the club because he played with a back three and brought on four defenders in the last home game against West Ham.
And it seemed no coincidence that United were playing with so much more bravery because they were using what to all intents and purposes was a back four.








