The Football Faithful
·26 Desember 2024
The Football Faithful
·26 Desember 2024
Wolves host Man United on Boxing Day looking for just their fifth win over the club in the Premier League era.
After overseeing victory over Midlands rivals Leicester City, new manager Vitor Pereira is at at Molineux for the first time since being tasked with the job of avoiding relegation from the top flight this season.
The Portuguese tactician will return from suspension while Matheus Cunha is still available despite his part in the fracas that followed defeat to Ipswich in the last home game. Mario Lemina could return to the lineup after missing Leicester, while Enso Gonzalez, Sasa Kalajdzic, Yerson Mosquera, Pablo Sarabia and Boubacar Traore are all out.
Pereira’s compatriot, Ruben Amorim, could welcome back Matthijs de Ligt from injury, while outcast Marcus Rashford is likely to remain sidelined by the manager. Victor Lindelof, Luke Shaw and Mason Mount are unavailable due to injury.
Wolves: LLLLW
It’s been a miserable season for Wolves, but they managed to snap a four-game losing streak after sacking Gary O’Neil. Consecutive defeats to Bournemouth, Everton, West Ham and Ipswich spelled the end for the 41-year-old head coach’s rein. They immediately went out and beat Leicester 3-0 away for their third Premier League win of the season.
Man United: LWWLL
The Red Devils are not experiencing the bounce they would have hoped for under new manager Ruben Amorim. They have lost four of their nine games under the Portuguese, with three of those coming in their last five matches.
Defeat to Nottingham Forest at Old Trafford was followed by victories of Viktoria Plzen and Manchester City, but the derby win didn’t spark a rejuvenation. Spurs knocked them out of the League Cup and Bournemouth taught them a lesson on their own patch, winning 3-0.
Wolves 3-4 Man United, Premier League, 1 February 2024
This fixture bore witness to a rip-roaring goal fest last season. Rashford opened the scoring for Man United with a tidy side-foot finish inside the first five minutes before Rasmus Hojlund put them two-up in the 22nd minute.
It was a relatively sedate encounter until the final quarter of the game as five goals were scored. Pablo Sarabia converted a penalty to pull one back, but Scott McTominay restored their two-goal lead shortly after.
Undeterred, Wolves got their second through Max Kilman before Pedro Neto sensationally equalised in the fifth minute of stoppage time. Their hearts were broken moments later however, as Kobbie Mainoo danced past defenders before cooly finishing for the winner and his first Premier League goal.
Wolves XI: Sa; Doherty, Semedo, Bueno, T. Gomes, Ait-Nouri; J. Gomes, Andre; Cunha, Bellegard; Strand Larsen.
Man United XI: Onana; Dalot, Mazraoui, Maguire, Martinez, Malacia; Mainoo, Ugarte; Diallo, Fernandes; Hojlund.
Wolves and Man United kick off at 5.30pm at Molineux on Thursday, 26 December. Tony Harrington will officiate as match referee.
The game will be streamed live on Amazon Prime Video in the UK and broadcast on Premier Sports 1 in the Republic of Ireland.
Wolves: 4/5
Draw: 14/5
Man United: 10/3