Manchester United, Wolverhampton Wanderers
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Manchester United will look for a win that could move them closer to the Top 4 of the Premier League when they visit Wolves at Molineux on Monday. The Red Devils have a chance to leapfrog multiple clubs in the table and possibly into a tie with Chelsea when they take on a Wolves side that sits bottom of the table.
Yet still, Manchester United weren't able to control the game, and, to the delight of Wolves fans, the home side got their first goal in more than 500 minutes of football, when Jean-Ricner Bellegarde struck unchallenged on the penalty spot to level.
Bryan Mbeumo tapped in (51') and Mason Mount volleyed home (62') before a confident Fernandes penalty (82'). The result leaves United sixth, a point off the top four, with winless Wolves still bottom with just two points.
Manchester United u18s hosted Peterborough United in the third round of the FA Youth Cup on Tuesday night. The illustrious cup competition gave the young Red Devils the opportunity to play at Old
Manchester United were outclassed by a dominant Lyon to leave them facing an uphill task to automatically qualify for the quarter-finals of the Women's Champions League.
Manchester United were pegged back late by lowly West Ham to draw 1-1 at Old Trafford today. Diogo Dalot opened the scoring just before the hour mark, turning home coolly from close range (58'). But Soungoutou Magassa slid home his first West Ham goal (83') to earn the visitors a point.
Ruben Amorim has warned Manchester United need to improve and gear up for a “tough match” as Wolves’ winless streak will end sooner or later.