Manchester United are more than capable of coping without Amad and Bryan Mbeumo. While both players offer quality and energy, their absence does not derail the team’s overall balance or ambition.
United have enough depth, experience, and tactical flexibility to navigate this period successfully.
The upcoming fixtures provide a real opportunity to build momentum. Aston Villa are beatable, especially if United control the midfield and stay disciplined defensively.
At Old Trafford, there is also little reason to expect defeat against Newcastle. Home advantage, combined with United’s big-game mentality, should be enough to at least secure a positive result.
Beyond those matches, the fixture list becomes more favourable. These are games United are expected to win, and consistency in this run could significantly reshape the league table.
Points accumulated here will be crucial.
Despite the challenges faced this season, the situation is far from hopeless.
With focus, belief, and smart rotation, Manchester United’s top-four hopes are still alive — and very much achievable.