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Manchester United 0:1 Wolverhampton Wanderers

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    Lucky McLuckerson

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    ...................VS.........................



    Date: Monday, 03 January 2022
    Kickoff Time: 1730 Hrs BST
    Venue: Old Trafford, Manchester




    League form guide

    6. Manchester United: WWWDW
    8. Wolverhampton Wanderers: DLLWD


    Previous Meetings in the League


    Wolverhampton Wanderers 0—1 Manchester United

    Wolverhampton Wanderers 1—2 Manchester United

    Manchester United 1—0 Wolverhampton Wanderers

    Manchester United 0—0 Wolverhampton Wanderers

    Wolverhampton Wanderers 1—1 Manchester United


    All-Time League Record

    Manchester United wins: 45
    Wolverhampton Wanderers wins: 33
    Draws: 17


    Pre-Match Pressers

    Ralf Rangnick



    Bruno Lage




    Team News

    Manchester United

    Paul Pogba, Eric Bailly and Victor Lindelöf ruled out. Anthony Martial doubtful.


    Wolverhampton Wanderers

    Yerson Mosquera, Pedro Neto, Jonny and Hwang Hee-Chan ruled out. Fábio Silva, Rayan Aït-Nouri and Willy Boly doubtful.


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    Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, commonly known as Wolves or The Wanderers, is an English professional football club based in the city of Wolverhampton in the West Midlands. The club were founded as St. Luke's in 1877 by John Baynton and John Brodie, after a group of pupils at St Luke's Church school in Blakenhall had been presented with a football by their headmaster Harry Barcroft. Two years later, they merged with local cricket and football club The Wanderers, to form Wolverhampton Wanderers. The club then became one of the twelve founders of the English Football League in 1888 and finished the inaugural season in a creditable third place, as well as reaching their first ever FA Cup Final, losing 3–0 to the first Double winners, Preston North End.

    The club spent 33 years in the top flight from 1932 to 1965, their longest continuous period at that level (albeit league football was in hiatus from 1939 to 1946 due to World War II). During the 1950s, the club was English league champions three times (1953–54, 1957–58 & 1958–59), whilst under the management of Stan Cullis. Wolves has also finished runners-up in the league on five occasions (most recently in 1959–60) and in third place on a further six occasions (most recently in 1960–61). On the domestic cup front, they have won the FA Cup four times, most recently in 1960, and has finished runners-up on a further four occasions, and the Football League Cup twice, in 1974 and 1980.

    Wolves have long-standing rivalries with other West Midlands clubs; the main one is with West Bromwich Albion, against whom they contest the Black Country derby and with whom Wolves has played more league fixtures (146) than any other football opponent, even though the two clubs have not met in a league fixture since 2011–12 (the last season they competed in the same division as each other). Wolves also share rivalries with the two Birmingham clubs, Aston Villa and Birmingham City, though they are much further away than West Bromwich. They play their homes games at the Molineux Stadium, the first stadium ever built for use by a Football League club and one of the first British grounds to have floodlights installed and it hosted some of the earliest European club games in the 1950s.


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    James35

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    Same team but with Bruno in for Cavani and Varane and Fred back in for a Bailly and Matic. Most of us would love Maguire to be dropped but it’s not happening.

    I predict another sub par, nervous win. 2-1
     

    TMDaines

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    Big decision will be whether to bring Bruno straight back or not. If Cavani has another start in him so soon, I wouldn’t and would probably go unchanged except at CB.

    We have had real control of two, maybe three, matches since Ole left: two of them Bruno didn’t start (Villarreal and Burnley).
     

    Ludens the Red

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    This gonna be one painful watch. Wolves seem to have abandoned their more progressive approach from the start of the season in favour of reverting to their back three Nuno shithousery. 0-0/1-0
     

    GDaly95

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    What I expect:

    DDG

    Dalot
    Maguire
    Varane
    Telles

    Fred
    McTominay

    Bruno
    Greenwood

    Ronaldo
    Rashford
     

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    ………….………..DDG
    Dalot…Varane….Maguire,…Shaw
    Greenwood..Matic…McT…Sancho
    ………….Bruno..Ronaldo

    Not sure if Matic can play 2 in 4 days but we no one else who can play the CDM role so he has too really.
     

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    ………….………..DDG
    Dalot…Varane….Maguire,…Shaw
    Greenwood..Matic…McT…Sancho
    ………….Bruno..Ronaldo

    Not sure if Matic can play 2 in 4 days but we no one else who can play the CDM role so he has too really.
    Mr Phillip Jones
     

    RedDevilRoshi

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    De Gea
    Shaw Varane Lindelof Dalot
    McTom Fred
    Sancho Bruno
    Ronaldo Greenwood

    Banish Rashford, AWB and Maguire to the bench
    A potential recipe for disaster - don’t think Shaw’s ever played right back before and personally don’t want to see it!
     

    Red the Bear

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    I go pretty much the same squad with varane starting and Harry benched and Fred for matc as he won't be fit anyway

    Hopefully cavani is up for it as well and maybe Dalot in instead of awb
     

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    Another early goal would be useful here.
    Big Time. It’s what really bugged me about the lethargic way we used to start. Like we were already 2 up. Walking around. The opposition streaming into us and creating dangerous chances and winning the individual battles. That was the biggest plus about tonight. Bright enough start after they got a chance or two. Let’s keep that going. I don’t mind holding on and winning ugly while Ralf hopefully fixes things behind the scenes. A bit of solidarity would be good.

    Hopefully Sancho and Greenwood keep their places and show more improvement.
     

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    1-0 defeats to Man City, Liverpool and 0-0 against Chelsea is how Wolves have fared against the top 3 this season.

    New manager but the same old Wolves, making themselves difficult to score against and beat in matches they are expected to lose by a few goals to spare.

    I'll be more than happy with a scrappy 1-0 win for United in this game, I presume another 5 or 6 changes to the starting 11 will be made by Rangnick.
     

    SAFMUTD

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    Yeah hopefully City can beat Arsenal on Sat then we can fully punish them on Mon
    City is definitely winning that one, we need to put pressure on Arsenal. They seem the kind of team that depend a lot on morale, pressure will be a big factor in the top 4 race.

    As bad as we've been he have racked up 14 points from the last 6 games since Ole's gone. It's only a matter of time before arsenal and Spurs start dropping points and we need to be in front of them since our final games of the season will be the hardest ones.
     

    Mcking

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    I fear Varane and Maguire won't ever make a good pair. Maguire has always been the type of defender that wants to attack the ball when it is moving, and with Varane coming across as the same type, I have lost count of the amount of times they have gone for the same ball, ended up nowhere near it, ended up the same place, and left a big hole through the middle.

    I know we could make it work, after all they are professionals working under supposedly top coaches, but I can't find the confidence after what has been happening the last few years.

    I feel Lindelof's natural inclination to hang back and try to cover makes him a much better partner for either. I know we've conceded plenty with him in defence too, but I feel way more confident with him out there. I haven't seen a single game with Varane and Maguire as a pair that the defensive line didn't look all over the place in open play.
     

    roonster09

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    This will be our 3rd game in 8 days, Wolves 1st in 14 days. Not sure if Wolves team had Covid or their opponents had. Anyways we also had similar break when he played Newcastle and we looked barely fit. So shouldn't be an excuse.

    Defensively they are very good team, hopefully we create enough chances to win.
     

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    Think I agree with the posts suggesting we'd try Bruno as a second striker. He drifts so high up making it look like it's 4213 when he's a number 10 anyway.
     

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    Think I agree with the posts suggesting we'd try Bruno as a second striker.
    Agreed I'd like to see that too.

    DDG
    Dalot Varane Lindelof Shaw
    Fred McT
    Greenwood Sancho
    Bruno Cavani

    Imo this is our strongest XI atm. We'll be able to presse much better with this than with Ronaldo uptop.
     

    Lewnited

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    Happy enough to field a similar team to be honest... But for the love of god if Bruno is back in can we have him as one of the two forwards? will completely stunt our play otherwise.

    Minimal changes for me, now that Ralf's had a team deliver a half decent performance, I think he'll be keen on sticking with those players where possible:

    De Gea

    Shaw
    Maguire
    Varane
    AWB

    Fred
    McT

    Sancho
    Greenwood

    Ronaldo
    Bruno
     

    McGrathsipan

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    Same team but with Bruno in for Cavani and Varane and Fred back in for a Bailly and Matic. Most of us would love Maguire to be dropped but it’s not happening.

    I predict another sub par, nervous win. 2-1
    How is making 3 key player changes the same team??

    Bruno coming back completely changes how we play. I'd leave him on the bench
     

    lenny_1248

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    I feel Lindelof's natural inclination to hang back and try to cover makes him a much better partner for either.
    This is literally what Varane did with Ramos. He's not an agressive cb.
     

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    Probably 3-4 changes again to keep it fresh and improve fitness of other players. McTominay deserves to start again, but after playing the last two and carrying a knock, it would be nice to see Donny start in his position.

    I'd happily take a scrappy 1-0 against Wolves. It's always a tight, annoying and pretty boring game against this lot. I just want us to keep up the 'hard to beat' mentality and grab another clean sheet. Mow down the next 6-7 Premier League games - probably afford one draw as long as we win the rest and get into 4th place before the tricky fixtures come.

    de Gea
    Wan-Bissaka Varane Maguire Shaw
    Sancho McTominay Fred Rashford
    Bruno
    Ronaldo​

    I hope we set up more like this
     

    SER19

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    Tough game, hopefully Burnley was a step in right direction and this is another. We've been so stop start for so long
     

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    No way Shaw can be dropped after his performance yesterday - he has hardly played the last 3-4 weeks so he can survive 2 matches in 3 days. There were 6 confirmed Covid-positives at Wolves - but according to the homepage they hope some of them can play against United without naming anyone. Neto, Boli, Jonny, Hwang, Nouri and Mosquera are out with injuries.

    Wolves have 21 outfield players in their first-team squad - with at least 5 of the missing, it could be a depleted Wolves squad if 3-4 more are missing due to covid.
     

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    Wolves are solid defensively and they can be devastating on the counter. The likes of Podence always look dangerous whenever i've seen them play. This will will likely be a very tough match.
     

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    Wolves have 13 goals in 18 games. Just score once and it’s done
     

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    I hate the fact that every PL match for us now is a must-win match to keep our dream of fourth place alive.
     

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    I hate the fact that every PL match for us now is a must-win match to keep our dream of fourth place alive.
    It’s not though is it? We’re well in touch with the top 4 and not even halfway through the season.
     
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Man of the Match

Phil Jones image Phil Jones 77% of 326 votes

Runners-up

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Score Predictions

153,12,15
  • Man Utd win
  • Wolves win
  • Draw

Detailed Results

  • 26% Man Utd 2:0 Wolves
  • 21% Man Utd 2:1 Wolves
  • 21% Man Utd 1:0 Wolves
  • 7% Man Utd 3:1 Wolves
  • 4% Man Utd 1:1 Wolves
  • 4% Man Utd 0:0 Wolves
  • 3% Man Utd 3:0 Wolves
  • 3% Man Utd 1:2 Wolves
  • 2% Man Utd 5:0 Wolves
  • 2% Man Utd 4:0 Wolves
  • 2% Man Utd 0:2 Wolves
  • 1% Man Utd 0:1 Wolves
  • 1% Man Utd 4:1 Wolves
  • 1% Man Utd 4:2 Wolves
  • 1% Man Utd 5:1 Wolves
  • 1% Man Utd 3:2 Wolves
  • 1% Man Utd 1:3 Wolves
Compiled from 180 predictions.
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Match Stats

  1. Man Utd
  2. Wolves
Possession
52% 48%
Shots
9 19
Shots on Target
2 6
Corners
3 8
Fouls
9 8

Referee

Mike Dean