Mbeumo’s Goal Marks Strong Start Under New Manager
The Cameroon forward’s goal against Spurs was his third in four matches under the new coach, yet Mbeumo maintains that the previous management was not as ineffective as some suggest.
Though it wasn’t the cleanest of strikes, it proved pivotal and elicited joy from Michael Carrick and his coaching team. Mbeumo’s effort during a set-piece situation highlights his positive adjustment under Carrick’s leadership.
Under Carrick’s guidance, the team has celebrated four wins, netting ten goals. This contrasts sharply with their previous four Premier League matches, during which they only secured one victory and scored just five goals.
Mbeumo believes the team’s resurgence isn’t as dramatic as perceived, stating that progress was already being made under Ruben Amorim. He emphasizes their collective efforts and strong mentality.
Now having scored ten goals in all competitions since joining for £71 million from Brentford, Mbeumo’s latest strike stemmed from a planned short corner, benefiting from training led by Jonny Evans.
Mbeumo shared that they initially struggled with the corner routine but found success in this instance. His goal emerged shortly after Cristian Romero was sent off, igniting a celebratory atmosphere at Old Trafford.
Mbeumo expressed appreciation for the fan support and the team’s commitment to delivering results. Both he and Carrick remain grounded, aware that despite their current success, there is still significant work ahead.

