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Wolves booed as Man Utd score four


At a glance

 

Bruno Fernandes puts the visitors in front


Jean-Ricner Bellegarde levels with Wolves' first goal in 540 minutes


Bryan Mbeumo puts Manchester United back in front


Mason Mount and a Fernandes penalty complete United's biggest win of the season


Wolves have now lost eight games in a row



PLAYER RATER

 

By

Simon Stone

Chief football news reporter at Molineux

Manchester United survived a scare at Molineux but eventually secured a victory over bottom-of-the-table Wolves that moved them up to sixth in the Premier League.


On a night when a sizeable number of home fans heeded a call to delay their entrance for 15 minutes as a protest against the club's Chinese ownership, Wolves ended a 540-minute wait for a goal when Jean-Ricner Bellegarde found the corner after David Moller Wolfe's mis-hit shot had bounced into his path.


It made United pay for a series of missed chances either side of a comical effort from skipper Bruno Fernandes after Andre had delayed on the ball for far too long and lost possession deep in his own half.


But Luke Shaw's forceful tackle on Bellegarde early in the second half set the visitors on a counter-attack that led to Diogo Dalot squaring to give Bryan Mbeumo an easy finish.


When Mason Mount brilliantly controlled Fernandes' chipped pass to drill home a third, it was the first time since March that United had been two goals ahead in an away league game.


Ferrnandes finished cleanly with an 82nd-minute penalty after a video assistant referee (VAR) intervention for handball against Yerson Mosquera to complete his side's biggest win of the season.

The second-half performance saved head coach Ruben Amorim from another night of embarrassment in front of minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and world darts champion and lifelong United fan Luke Littler.



While Littler and the rest of the visiting fans were celebrating, the mutinous atmosphere among the home supporters spilled over as Wolves slumped to an eighth-straight defeat, equalling an unwanted club record.


Chants against chairman Jeff Shi were followed by huge cheers at manager Rob Edwards' decision to take off striker Jorgen Strand Larsen, although it made no difference to the outcome as Wolves remain stuck at the bottom of the league with just two points.


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