The Red Devils were on course to blow another opportunity against a Premier League struggler after Jean-Ricner Bellegarde cancelled out Bruno Fernandes’ opener just before the break.
But United would not drop points like they did in last Thursday’s 1-1 home draw with West Ham as they instead steamed ahead in the second half to win 4-1 as Bryan Mbeumo, Mount and Fernandes struck.
“I think, once again, after we scored a goal we were a little bit sloppy on the ball and that gave a little bit of hope to the opponent,” boss Amorim said.
“But we created a lot of chances in the first-half also. We should have finished that half in the different way and then in the half-time they understood that we have everything to win the game, to win three points. And they did that.
“I think the pace, the

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