United – Wolves 1-0: ‘Rasford’ bomb at 90 ‘+ 3’, second of the ‘red devils’



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Manchester United closed 2020 in the best way. He scored at 90 ‘+ 3’ with a goal from Marcus Rasford, defeated Wolves 1-0 in match 16 and climbed to second place in the Premier League, -2 behind Liverpool. Rasford reached seven league goals and Fernández seven assists. United now have nine wins, three draws and three losses in 15 games, while the Wolves have six wins, three draws and seven losses in 16 games.

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Wolves can be hurt by defeat. A draw would be the fairest result, as she too missed opportunities. Especially in the first half, which culminated with Sais in 39 ‘. Nuno Espirito Santo used Pontense in the 55th minute, but the former Olympiacos player was unable to significantly help his team.

MANCHESTER UNITED: De Gea, Wan-Bissaka, Beygi, Maguire, Teles (46 ‘So), Pogba, Matic, Fernandes (90’ + 5 ‘McTominey), Rasford, Greenwood (64’ Martial), Cavani.

WOLVES: Patricio, Kilman, Cody, Sais, Hoover, Neves, Vitinia (55 ‘Pontense), Moutinho, Nouri, Traore, Neto (68’ Silva).

GAME SCHEDULE AND RESULTS 16

Monday December 28

Crystal Palace – Leicester 1-1 (58 ‘Zaha / 83’ Barnes)

19:30 Chelsea – Aston Villa 1-1 (34 ‘Zirou / 50’ El Gazi)

Everton – Manchester City (postponed)

Tuesday December 28

Brighton – Arsenal 0-1 (66 ‘Lakazet)

Burnley – Sheffield United 1-0 (32 ‘Μι)

Southampton – West Ham 0-0

West Brom – Leeds 0-5 (9 ‘Sawyers (aut)., 31’ Alioski, 36 ‘Harrison, 40’ Rodrigo, 72 ‘Rafinia)

Manchester United – Wolves 1-0 (90 ‘+ 3’ Rasford)

Wednesday December 29

20:00 Tottenham – Fulham

22:00 Newcastle – Liverpool

MARKER

1. Liverpool 32

2. Manchester United 30

3. Leicester 29

Four. Everton 29

5. Aston Villa 26

6. Chelsea 26

7. Tottenham 26

8. Manchester City 26

9. Southampton 26

10. West Ham 23

11. Leeds 23

12. Wolves 21

13. Arsenal 20

14. Crystal Palace 19

15. Newcastle 18

16. Burnley 16

17. Brighton 13

18. Fulham 11

19. West Brom 8

20. Sheffield United 2

GOAL SCORER

13 goals

Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)

11 goals

Sean Heung-Min (Tottenham)

Jamie Vardy (Leicester)

Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Everton)

10 goals

Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United)

Patrick Bamford (Leeds)



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