Manchester United go sixth with 4-1 win as Wolves' misery continues
- On Monday, Manchester United beat Wolverhampton 4-1, with Bruno Fernandes scoring twice and assisting another goal.
- Thousands of Wolves fans boycotted the first 15 minutes in a coordinated protest at Fosun International ownership, reflecting the team's poor start since their last league goal on Oct. 26.
- A rapid second-half sequence produced three United goals, with Fernandes opening the scoring after a counter despite losing his footing, and Fernandes sealing victory with an 82nd-minute penalty.
- The result moved Manchester United into sixth on 25 points, level with Chelsea, while Wolves suffered their eighth consecutive defeat and remain bottom with two points, eight adrift of Burnley.
- United outclassed Wolves in a second-half blitz that decided the match, exposing Wolves' season-long frailties and missed chances evident in the match's opening moments.
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With the 1:4 break on Monday evening against Manchester United the negative run continues from the Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Premier League. It is only December, but the crisis club has already gone down almost. Angry protests in front of the Molineux Stadium – the fans of the Wolverhampton Wanderers expected the club owners before the duel with Manchester United. Some of them only came to the stadium about a quarter of an hour after the st…
Manchester United beat Wolves 4-1 in the PL, setting a negative record for the latter team in terms of the number of defeats.
In the final match of the 15th round of the English Premier League, Manchester United earned a victory by defeating Wolverhampton Wanderers 4-1 on a foreign field.
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