The good news for United is that they have a very gentle run of fixtures in the lead up to Christmas: West Ham (home), Wolves (away), Bournemouth (home), Aston Villa (away). Let’s not get too carried away with the victory today, but those are four very winnable games for Amorim’s team (which would, of course, give them five wins in a row).0:59How often do Premier League teams actually win five games in a row? – videoThe bad news is that Cunha and Sesko remain injured and United are set to lose Bryan Mbeumo and Amad Diallo to Afcon (as well as Noussair Mazraou).