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Manchester United host Wolverhampton Wanderers in Week 16 Premier League. The final score was 1-0 to beat the Red Devils.
Manchester United vs Wolverhampton Wanderers (Wolves) took place on Wednesday (12/30/2020) at the morning WIB. The first half was a tough goalless draw.
The Red Devils took control of the game, but the Wolves were able to quickly build an orderly counterattack. In fact, the shots on goal in the first half were better for the visitors, four to one.
In the second half, Manchester United and Wolves struggled more in midfield. Both teams seemed to find a stalemate with minimal chances.
Until finally at 90 + 3 minutes, Marcus Rashford broke the deadlock with his left foot. The Red Devils won 1-0!
These results make MU second Premier League standings with 30 points. Wolves are in 12th place with 22 points.
The course of the match
In the first half, Manchester United controlled the game. Rashford and Greenwood pressed from the flanks.
Instead, the wolves were the first to threaten in the eighth minute. The forward launched a shot from inside the penalty area that was aimed at the goal, but David De Gea still saved it easily.
In minute 10, Vitinha tries her luck. His shot from outside the box still leads into De Gea’s arms.
Two minutes to 12, Neves becomes threatening. He kicks the ball fast from outside the penalty area, again De Gea can thwart with an advantage.
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Manchester United are really superior in possession. Unfortunately, the Wolves did not provide a gap by playing tight in defense.
In the 33rd minute, Manchester United almost scored. Greenwood released the side bait, Bruno Fernandes grabbed it with a jump. The Lobos goalkeeper, Rui Patricio, was able to downplay it.
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In the 39th minute, the Wolves have a chance. Saiss tricked the ball from Neto’s free kick, fortunately De Gea responded with the right and secured the net again.
Until the first half, the score remained the same, 0-0.
(Next page, the execution of the second half)