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Wolves break 42-year drought against Man Utd

Author
Associated Press,
Publish Date
Tue, 4 Jan 2022, 12:30PM
Joao Moutinho celebrates after scoring for Wolves against Manchester United. Photo / AP
Joao Moutinho celebrates after scoring for Wolves against Manchester United. Photo / AP

Wolves break 42-year drought against Man Utd

Author
Associated Press,
Publish Date
Tue, 4 Jan 2022, 12:30PM

Ralf Rangnick has fallen to his first loss as Manchester United manager after Joao Moutinho's 82nd-minute strike earned Wolverhampton a 1–0 win in the English Premier League on Tuesday and a first victory at Old Trafford since 1980. 

Outplayed for much of the game, United's players looked like they would survive for a point until Moutinho met a defensive headed-clearance by controlling the ball at the edge of the area and driving in a volley that rolled just inside the post. 

This was the toughest test of Rangnick's opening six matches in charge and United at times couldn't get near Wolves, whose passing and movement was sharper in its first game in two weeks following Covid-19 issues in the squad. 

Wolves had 19 shots in total, with the 15 in the first half the most by a visiting team at Old Trafford since the league's statistic supplier, Opta, began recording stats in 2003. 

There were murmurings of discontent from the home fans, too, with some jeering Rangnick's decision to substitute Mason Greenwood just before the hour. 

United stayed in seventh place, 22 points off leader Manchester City and four off the top four after the most worrying display yet under the 63-year-old Rangnick. 

The German coach has had a benign start on paper, with three of his four previous league opponents being the bottom three of Norwich, Newcastle and Burnley. Wolves was the first team from the top half to play Rangnick's United and there was a gulf in class and team shape. 

A positive for United was a first start in nearly two years in all competitions for Phil Jones, a former England centre-back who has struggled with a longstanding right knee injury. He was given a rousing ovation when he made his first clearance and he barely put a foot wrong. 

Jones couldn't mark his return with a clean sheet, though, and it was his clearance that was pounced on by Moutinho for the goal, which made him the oldest visiting player at 35 to score a winner in the Premier League at Old Trafford. 

Wolves goalkeeper Jose Sa preserved his shutout with a diving save to his right to keep out Bruno Fernandes' free kick with one of the last acts of the game. 

Fernandes had been the player to come on for Greenwood and, within minutes, struck the crossbar with United's best chance. Cristiano Ronaldo, making his 1,100th senior career appearance, also had a goal for United disallowed for offside. 

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