Wolves 2-0 Manchester United: Cunha’s Olimpico, Bruno Fernandes red card doom Red Devils

Vitor Pereira’s strong start at Wolves continued with a 1-0 win over 10-man Manchester United at the Molineux on Boxing Day.

Captain United Bruno Fernandes sent for the third time this year, and his 47 -minute red card temporarily met through the Olympic purpose of Matheus Cunha before the time of the hour.

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United blew and puffed but couldn’t get an equalizer in a game with just 17 shot attempts, less than a full combined XG and a tint of over 50 consistent with Cent for the last 3 hosts.

Wolves move to the back 3 with their point, one more than Leicester and 3 more than Ipswich Town. Both have yet to play their 18th game.

Man United now in position 14 with 22 points, wasting 4 in his last five games of the Premier League and five in seven in all competitions.

Matheus Cunha is 25 years old and on Thursday was, by far, the most productive player in the field. He was the most productive attacker on the court with an even broader margin, because Manchester United lacked acceptance in the last third. Bruno Fernandes’ Red Card did not help at all, because it is the maximum productive risk of the red devils in the maximum of matches, but Ruben Amorim’s formula only had 3 to start fitting and Rasmus Hojlund and Amad Diallo, the latter in lesser extent. Measure – He had problems. To influence the game, even with United, there were 11 men. Antony was bigger and direct from the bench, but his substitute companions Joshua Zirkzee and Alejandro Garnacho did very little. Garnacho has been very intimidated with the ball and you have to wonder if he is able to contribute a formula where it is not a side with a area to recover the ball. It is clearer than ever that Amorim will have to know that you will have to remodel the team. How many of those guys will be outdoors until the end of January? Enough so that the United needs to act early in the window to avoid betting too many fittings with this weakened team.

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Wolves move on to Tottenham on Sunday at 10am, then Manchester United will welcome Newcastle at 3pm. Monday.

Kick off time: 12:30pm ET Thursday (December 26)Venue: Molineux — WolverhamptonTV Channel: USAStreaming: Watch live on NBC.com

Matheus Cunha 59′, Hee-chan Hwang 90+9′

Eight minutes of stoppage time doesn’t score a goal for the Red Devils, but nine minutes work for the hosts.

The City of the City, Tommy Doyle, will love his role, since he selects a long pass to Cunha, who leads a 2 against 1.

Cunha drags the ball to update striker Hee-chan Hwang to go in front of Onana in the range.

Good night.

Casemiro crosses the and Garnacho finds a header that fits in the lens of the wolves.

Red Devils still trail, down a man, as we’re into the 83rd minute.

Alejandro Garnacho and Joshua Zirkzee come on for Amad Diallo and Rasmus Hojlund, 80′.

Joao Gomes and Gonçalo Guedes for Tommy Doyle and Hee-Chan Hwang.

1-0 wolves, 74 ‘.

The Brazilian left back beats a guy who deflects a hard shot out of the side netting.

United wishes more impulse like that if you want to return to this game.

Antonio, Christian Eriksen and Casemiro Leny Yoro, Manuel Ugarte and Kobbie Mainoo.

1-0, 63′.

Cunha’s 10th ties him with Chris Wood and Bryan Mbeumo on the Golden Boot leaderboard.

He is problems of the standard of Mohamed Salah, with Cole Palmer, Erling Haaland and Alexander Isak also ahead of him.

Matheus Cunha swings a corner kick on goal.

Andre Onana engages with Matt Doherty in front of him, then walks back into another Wolves player.

What he forgets is the ball.

1-0 to the hosts and 10 United Trail.

A purpose led by Jorgen Strand Larsen raised the flag.

He was offside when Semedo swept in the cross.

0-0, 50′.

Fernandes runs for the ball and takes his crampons to the front of Nelson Semedo’s ankle.

It’s a second yellow, and Fernandes’ third sending off this season (one was later rescinded).

When it rains, well, it rains anyway at the Molinine.

To be honest, it’s not a smartwatch, and the fog and rain don’t help at Molineux. Robert Plant is blamed in the crowd, for “Misty Mountain Hop” and “The Rain Song” with his tough band Led Zeppelin.

United finish with 58% of the ball, a 6-4 edge in shot attempts, and an xG advantage of 0.24-0.23. Two saves each for Sa and Onana.

Yes, a barn burner.

Cunha’s been Wolves’ best player, but Manuel Ugarte has been as solid as Cunha’s been electric.

Ugarte broke several Rachas of the Wolves and helped the Red Devils reach 62% property.

He was also five for five in duels and showed his death on some occasions.

0-0, 39′.

Cunha is everywhere, and now the Wolves have a counter game through Andre Onana.

Jorgen Strand Larsen brings up Harry Maguire to direct a half towards the post.

Heads into the upper 90s, Onana, slap around the frame and the corner has nothing to do with anything.

0-0, 28′.

This is a Portuguese judgment on a Portuguese strike established through a Portuguese star.

Fernandes gave it to Diogo Dalot, who shot on purpose but was denied by midfielder José Sa.

0-0, 21′.

Cunha is a threat, and dribla freely in the last 3rd when Bruno Fernandes slides it before Harry Maguire 1v1 can take.

Now Yoro and Fernandes are in yellow in the first 20 minutes of this Molinine game.

Matt Doherty steals the ball on the American side and it could definitely be a goal in no way.

That every man, though, here comes the break and. . . the pass in the stuck six through Andre Onana before Jorgen Strand Larsen able to sidefoot it past the gate.

0-0, 17 ‘.

Matheus Cunha is on the other side of Leny Yoro on the wolves’ left flank.

Yoro makes him fall by the arm and a warning is given in the 5th minute for the young central defender of the Red Devils.

Sa, Semedo, Doherty, Bueno, T. Gomes, Ait-Nouri, J. Gomes, Andre, Guedes, Cunha, Strand Larsen

Onana, Mazraoui, Maguire, Martinez, Yoro, Dalot, Ugarte, Mainoo, Diallo, Fernandes, Hojlund

Wolves host Manchester United the day after Christmas, the two teams needing a win for very different reasons, while two Portuguese coaches compete. Vitor Pereira got off to a better start as Wolves’ new manager by beating Leicester 3-0 on Sunday. This means that there are only two security issues and the Portuguese coach turns out to have instilled confidence and boast in the team from Bégayante des Wolves. With the offensive talent they have, it is not explained why the wolves move up the standings if they can stay forged at the back. Pereira also knows Manchester United’s new manager, Ruben Amorim, of Portugal, well.

As for Manchester United’s new Portuguese manager, well, things did not go to plan at home to Bournemouth on Sunday as they lost 3-0. That came after a 4-3 League Cup quarterfinal defeat at Tottenham as Amorim’s side are all over the place at the moment and could not back up their stunning Manchester derby win. United are a work in progress and they’re so inconsistent and Amorim has to make them tougher to beat, and score against. United sit nine points off the top four and 10 points off the relegation zone heading into Boxing Day.

Matheus Cunha was very good once as Wolves demolished Leicester with an excellent performance in the first half. Pereira gave his key players the confidence to express themselves and Cunha and Guedes played animatedly behind Strand Larsen.

Outside: Yerson Mosquera (Knee), Boubacar Traore (knee), Pablo Sarabia (calf), Enso Medina (knee), Sasa Kalajdzic (knee) | Questionable: Mario Lemina (calf)

United will likely make plenty of adjustments as Amorim continues to rotate to locate their most productive formation. De Ligt is ill an opposite blow to Bournemouth with Leny Yoro set to start. In attack, Rasmus Hojlund will actually start and Alejandro Garnacho may also return.

OUT: Mason Mount (thigh), Luke Shaw (foot), Victor Lindelof (unspecified) | QUESTIONABLE: Matthijs de Ligt (illness)

This feels like it will be very tight clash and neither team will be delighted with a point but will have to take it. Wolves 1-1 Manchester United.

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