Match ends, Wolverhampton Wanderers 0, Manchester United 1.

Marcus Rashford turned from villain to hero as he came off the bench to score the only goal against Wolves and move Manchester United into the Premier League top four.
Manager Erik ten Hag left Rashford out of his starting line-up for “internal disciplinary” reasons.
But after a disappointing opening period, in which Rashford’s replacement Alejandro Garnacho wasted the visitors’ best chance when his shot was saved by Jose Sa, the England man scored 14 minutes from time.
Rashford picked the ball up outside the Wolves area, then, after exchanging passes with Bruno Fernandes, held off three defenders before driving home his 11th goal of the season in all competitions.
It was the first time he had scored in three successive games for United since December 2019.
The result ended Julen Lopetegui’s two-match winning start as Wolves manager and kept them in the relegation zone.
However, they came so close to snatching a point in stoppage time when Raul Jimenez’s goal-bound header was turned away at point-blank range by David de Gea.
The availability of loan signing Matheus Cunha for Wednesday’s West Midlands derby at Aston Villa cannot come soon enough for a side who struggle so badly to turn impressive approach play into goals.
Lopetegui said: “The way they fought a big team like Man Utd, in the end I thought we deserved more.”
Ten Hag in charge
Ten Hag proved with his treatment of Cristiano Ronaldo that reputation would not get in the way of reinforcing team discipline.
Evidently, Rashford’s indiscretion was not on the serious scale as he was named on the bench, but, given Garnacho, was stopped from playing during the club’s pre-season tour because of persistent lateness, Ten Hag would view his actions as confirmation the same rules apply to all players, no matter what their status.
As it turned out, Garnacho produced a decent first-half display but, with United failing to make the most of limited opportunities, Rashford replaced the 18-year-old at half-time.
Ten Hag has made it clear he wants striking reinforcements this month. In their absence, Rashford remains United’s most potent goal threat.
The determination he showed to drive through so many defenders and score his latest effort indicates a hunger that was absent for much of last season.
Rashford thought he had a second near the end but his close-range effort was ruled out for handball after Sa saved his initial shot.
The win moved Manchester United into the top four at full time, the first time they have been in the Champions League qualification places this season.
Ten Hag said: “We made a good step today – first time we are in top four but it means nothing.
“We have to win every game. We want to try and win something. It depends on hard work from everyone.”
Lopetegui must find answer to scoring woes
In his first league home game in charge of Wolves, Lopetegui was a demonstrative presence on the edge of his technical area.
If not quite as manic as Tottenham manager Antonio Conte, the former Sevilla boss was open with his feelings.
That included demanding a yellow card for Casemiro when he blocked Ruben Neves off during the first half, then letting the fourth official know it should have been two as referee Rob Jones finally a yellow card to the Brazilian when he fouled Daniel Podence.
Once he calms down from such injustices, Lopetegui will know – as he always has – the answer to Wolves’ problems come through finding the net.
Lopetegui said: “We have to improve. I believe in my players. But it is not about one or two players. It is a team task. If we have more chances, we may score more.”
Diego Costa worked hard for little reward before the break and, until Jimenez was introduced once the Spaniard was replaced, there was no focal point for the Wolves midfield to play to.
Neves almost pulled one of his wonder strikes out of his repertoire to put the hosts in front, but De Gea was equal to that, just as he was when Jimenez’s stoppage-time effort was heading into the net.

Player of the match
RashfordMarcus Rashford
Wolverhampton Wanderers
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Squad number8Player nameRúben Neves
Average rating6.52
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Squad number1Player nameJosé Sá
Average rating6.31
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Squad number37Player nameTraoré
Average rating5.81
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Squad number4Player nameCollins
Average rating5.81
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Squad number27Player nameMatheus Nunes
Average rating5.67
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Squad number23Player nameKilman
Average rating5.63
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Squad number28Player nameJoão Moutinho
Average rating5.62
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Squad number10Player nameDaniel Podence
Average rating5.54
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Squad number22Player nameNélson Semedo
Average rating5.51
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Squad number64Player nameBueno
Average rating5.44
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Squad number3Player nameAït-Nouri
Average rating5.32
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Squad number9Player nameJiménez
Average rating5.29
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Squad number11Player nameHwang Hee-chan
Average rating5.25
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Squad number29Player nameDiego Costa
Average rating5.05
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Squad number24Player nameToti
Average rating4.93
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Squad number19Player nameJonny
Average rating4.91
Manchester United
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Squad number10Player nameRashford
Average rating8.31
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Squad number1Player namede Gea
Average rating7.79
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Squad number18Player nameCasemiro
Average rating7.68
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Squad number19Player nameVarane
Average rating7.65
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Squad number23Player nameShaw
Average rating7.49
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Squad number29Player nameWan-Bissaka
Average rating7.34
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Squad number12Player nameMalacia
Average rating6.97
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Squad number17Player nameFred
Average rating6.92
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Squad number14Player nameEriksen
Average rating6.80
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Squad number8Player nameBruno Fernandes
Average rating6.64
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Squad number49Player nameGarnacho
Average rating6.33
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Squad number21Player nameAntony
Average rating6.25
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Squad number34Player namevan de Beek
Average rating6.18
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Squad number9Player nameMartial
Average rating5.80
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Squad number5Player nameMaguire
Average rating5.78
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Squad number36Player nameElanga
Average rating5.69
Line-ups
Wolves
Formation 4-3-3
- 1Sá
- 22Nélson SemedoBooked at 26minsSubstituted forCastro Ottoat 65′minutes
- 4Collins
- 23Kilman
- 64BuenoSubstituted forGomesat 73′minutes
- 28João MoutinhoSubstituted forAït-Nouriat 72′minutes
- 8Neves
- 27Nunes
- 11Hwang Hee-chan
- 29Diego CostaSubstituted forTraoréat 45′minutes
- 10PodenceSubstituted forJiménezat 81′minutes
Substitutes
- 3Aït-Nouri
- 6Traoré
- 9Jiménez
- 13Sarkic
- 17Gonçalo Guedes
- 19Castro Otto
- 24Gomes
- 37Traoré
- 59Hodge
Man Utd
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 1de Gea
- 29Wan-Bissaka
- 19Varane
- 23Shaw
- 12Malacia
- 14EriksenSubstituted forFredat 61′minutesBooked at 72mins
- 18CasemiroBooked at 57mins
- 21AntonySubstituted forElangaat 90+3′minutes
- 8Bruno FernandesSubstituted forMaguireat 90+3′minutes
- 49GarnachoSubstituted forRashfordat 45′minutesBooked at 88mins
- 9MartialSubstituted forvan de Beekat 81′minutes
Substitutes
- 2Lindelöf
- 5Maguire
- 10Rashford
- 17Fred
- 22Heaton
- 33Williams
- 34van de Beek
- 36Elanga
- 73Mainoo
- Referee:
- Robert Jones
- Attendance:
- 31,658
Match Stats
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Source: BBC