Wolves draw sums up Man Utd's year: Hope followed by howlers
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Wolves draw sums up Man Utd's year: Hope followed by howlers
"MANCHESTER -- "We've got a point, we've got a point," chanted the Wolverhampton Wanderers fans in the corner of Old Trafford at the end of Tuesday's 1-1 draw with Manchester United. You can understand their surprise after 11 Premier League defeats in a row, but it won't have come as a major shock to the home fans who have seen plenty of performances like this in 2025."
"For head coach Ruben Amorim, United's final game of the calendar year was another reminder of just how much work there is to do to get this team back to where he wants them to be. Again, the momentum generated by the Boxing Day win over Newcastle United was halted -- this time by the worst side in the division."
Manchester United drew 1-1 with Wolverhampton Wanderers at Old Trafford, prompting Wolves fans to chant after a rare positive result. United produced an insipid display marked by a lack of goal threat, pace and imagination, and received boos at full-time. Head coach Ruben Amorim acknowledged lack of fluidity and difficulties in one-against-one situations, noting the game differed from the Boxing Day win over Newcastle. Momentum from that victory was halted, and United failed to build on it. Goalkeeper Senne Lammens made two brilliant saves that preserved the draw. Wolves earned their first point of the season and avoided a historic winless start.
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