Manchester United secured a comfortable 4-1 win against a struggling Wolverhampton Wanderers side in a Premier League clash at Molineux Stadium on Monday night. The victory boosts United’s hopes for a European spot, moving them up to sixth in the league table.
Bruno Fernandes was the star of the show for the Red Devils, netting a brace. His first goal came in the first half, and he sealed the victory with a penalty kick in the second half. Bryan Mbeumo and Mason Mount also found the back of the net for the visitors, contributing to the comprehensive win.
Wolves, who are enduring a difficult season, managed to pull a goal back through Jean-Ricner Bellegarde just before the halftime whistle. However, it proved to be little more than a consolation as United dominated the second half.
The defeat heaps further pressure on Wolves, who remain rooted to the bottom of the Premier League standings. The loss marks their eighth consecutive defeat across all competitions, a worrying trend for the Midlands club.
Adding to the somber atmosphere at Molineux, the match was preceded by protests from Wolves fans directed at the club’s ownership, reflecting the growing frustration among the supporters.
Manchester United will look to build on this momentum in their upcoming fixtures, while Wolves face an uphill battle to turn their season around and avoid relegation.






