
"For Manchester United, a soothing return to winning ways to avert any sense another mini-crisis was brewing. Ruben Amorim's side cruised to a comfortable win, navigating the briefest of scares after Wolves equalised but turned on the style after the interval. The visiting manager clenched his right fist when Mason Mount volleyed in to make it 3-1, building on goals by Bryan Mbeumo and Bruno Fernandes, who also rounded off the scoring."
"For Wolves, this was yet another demoralising defeat, a 13th in 15 league matches. The last time they tasted victory, in April, Matheus Cunha, who enjoyed his return to Molineux, opened the scoring. Nine fan groups protested against the Wolves owner Fosun by boycotting the first 15 minutes of the match. They voiced anger at the players, too. You're not fit to wear the shirt, they sang, and later jeered Jrgen Strand Larsen when he was taken off."
"If ever there was a goal to sum up a season, it was Fernandes's first here. Andre, facing his own goal, was dispossessed by Casemiro midway inside the Wolves half and the United midfielder located Cunha on the edge of the 18-yard box. United were two v one, Emmanuel Agbadou faced up to Cunha aware, to his left, Fernandes was lurking."
Manchester United recorded a 4-1 victory over Wolves, asserting control after the interval despite a brief Wolves equaliser. Goals came from Bryan Mbeumo, Bruno Fernandes, and Mason Mount, with Matheus Cunha opening for Wolves. The United manager visibly celebrated Mount's volleyed third. Wolves endured their 13th defeat in 15 league matches and faced supporter unrest as nine fan groups boycotted the first 15 minutes and jeered players, criticizing owner Fosun. A key move began when Casemiro dispossessed Andre, Cunha found Fernandes on the edge of the box, and Fernandes scored after recovering from a slip.
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