
"Amorim made it clear that the key difference for his side now is the extra time off due to a lack of European football in midweek. The Red Devils were also knocked out of the Carabao Cup early, which, although not ideal, does seem to have helped the team a bit as it's meant more of a break between games and more time for Amorim to work with his players on the training ground."
"It will certainly be interesting to see how this helps United as the season goes on, especially as their other rivals going for the title and the top four have more games in their schedule. Liverpool have already shown signs of struggling with such a hefty workload, while Arsenal's form has remained good but they have numerous key players out injured."
Ruben Amorim attributes Manchester United's improved injury record and fitness to having one game per week, which provides extra recovery and training time. The absence of midweek European fixtures and an early Carabao Cup exit have created longer breaks between matches, allowing tailored rest for players who might struggle in subsequent sessions. Increased training time has helped the squad adopt Amorim's style more effectively and appears to be producing better performances. Rivals with heavier schedules face greater fatigue and injury risk, with Liverpool showing strain and Arsenal managing form despite several key absences. Tottenham are United's next inconsistent opponents.
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