
Manchester United moved up to sixth in the Premier League table with a resounding 4-1 win over bottom club Wolves at Molineux.
Bruno Fernandes’ opener was canceled out before the end of the game by Jean-Richner Bellegarde, but penalties from Brian Mbomo, Mason Mount and Fernandes further reflected United’s superiority as the game moved away from the hapless Wolves.
Rob Edwards remains scoreless in four games in charge and Wolves are adrift at the bottom of the table, 13 points adrift of safety. Ruben Amorim’s side have moved into the top six after back-to-back wins on the road in the Premier League for the first time.
Many Wolves supporters missed the first 15 minutes of the game protesting against the club’s ownership, but not much was missed from a Wolves side that looked lacking in quality and confidence in the early going and United broke through easily.
Diogo Dalot squandered a one-on-one situation and Sam Johnstone saved from Mbeumo before Casemiro robbed the sprinting Andre and the ball found its way to Fernandes, who had time to slip but still sneak the ball past the goalkeeper.
Totti Gomes had to break through Matheus Cunha’s line to face his former club, and at that stage Wolves were looking for a win there. But as was often the case under Amorim, United gave up the initiative and allowed the bottom club to come back in.
The home side sensed this and Ki-Jana Hoever’s cross found David Moller Wolfe, who smartly slotted the ball home after Bellegarde, Wolves’ best player before going off injured, slotted the ball back into the box. Edwards’ first goal came in his fourth game in charge.
But Wolves’ more hapless defending allowed United to restore the lead early in the second half, with Dalot again racing down the left channel before setting Mbemo in on goal and Johnstone scoring his first goal in exactly a month.
Fernandes’ fine moment saw him lob the ball into Mount’s path for the third goal, before Jeson Mosquera was ruled out for a handball in the area, allowing Fernandes to strike his second from the spot. The wolves were well hit.
Their fate seems already sealed in December.
Amorim United’s future this season remains a mystery.
Player of the Match: Bruno Fernandes
Fellow playmaker James Maddison praised Fernandez. monday night football studio. “Bruno Fernandes is underrated because of the consistency he shows on a regular basis,” the Tottenham player said. “Any time he’s on the ball, he can see everything.”
Fernandez provided an assist to Mount’s goal. He punished Wolves and, now with Manchester United, has scored 15 goals (six goals, nine assists) in his last 14 Premier League games against a side starting in the relegation zone.
MOUNT: We know we can do that.
Manchester United’s mason mount speaking sky sports:
“I thought some of the combinations going forward were crisp and sharp and that was something we could do.
“We know we can do that. As forward players, it’s about creating as many chances as possible and trying to get on the scoresheet. I thought we were solid going forward and as a defense, it’s about defending as a team and not giving them a chance to get back in the game.”
Amorim: We are making more.
manchester united head coach Reuben Amorim speaking sky sports:
“We scored four goals but we also had a lot of shots. You can’t associate that with being more clinical. We have improved a lot.
“If you compare last season to this season, we are creating a lot more chances, scoring a lot more goals and having a lot more real danger situations. I’m really happy about that.”
Edwards: I understand the fans’ anger.
wolf head coach rob edwards speaking sky sports:
“I absolutely feel the anger and frustration. They haven’t seen their team win in a long time.
“If I were a supporter I would be angry because we all want to see our team compete and that’s not happening right now.
“I have no control (whether the protests will continue), I’m just trying to look after the team and help build confidence and trust.
“That’s all I can focus on.”
Carragher: Wolves are falling
Sky Sports’ Jamie Carragher speaking monday night football:
“I think Wolves are falling apart. I thought they would at the start of the season, but I thought they would be a lot more competitive than this. They also changed the manager and it didn’t have the desired effect.”
“It would have been a green shot against Aston Villa, who had a really good performance. I thought they could give United the game if they replicated it, but when you look at their defense against a mediocre United team, Wolves are falling apart. It’s all about how much of a fight they put in between now and the end of the season.”
















