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United Back on Track After Fernandes Inspires Wolves Rout

Bruno Fernandes inspired Manchester United to a crucial 4-1 victory over Wolves, securing their second win in six matches and narrowing the gap to the top four.

  • Bruno Fernandes inspired Manchester United's 4-1 victory at Molineux, scoring twice including an 82nd-minute penalty as Bryan Mbeumo and Mason Mount also scored.
  • Following the November 24 home defeat and boos after a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford, Manchester United faced mounting pressure, with Amorim emphasizing their need to avoid embarrassment.
  • After the interval Mason Mount volleyed from six yards and Diogo Dalot's cutback allowed Bryan Mbeumo to slot home, while Matheus Cunha intercepted Andre's back-pass and fed Bruno Fernandes, who poked home United's opener, and Wolves equalised in first-half stoppage-time through Jean-Ricner Bellegarde.
  • Manchester United moved within one point of the top four after a 4-1 win, with Amorim noting Wolves' difficult moment, according to the source.
  • Wolves sit on just two points from 15 games, risking a record-equalling 17-match winless run; their eighth successive league defeat leaves Rob Edwards still seeking his first win since replacing Vitor Pereira.
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Manchester United registered their second win in the last six matches of the English championship. They defeated last-placed Wolverhampton 4-1 away. Benjamin Šeško was not in the lineup due to a knee injury. United moved up to sixth place with their seventh win in fifteen matches. Like Chelsea in fifth place, they have 25 points, Crystal Palace is on 26, and the top three are Aston Villa (30), Manchester City (31) and Arsenal (33).

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France24 broke the news in France on Monday, December 8, 2025.
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