Red Devils Break into Premier League Top Six After Bruno Fernandes Leads 4-1 Win at Wolves

‎A commanding Bruno Fernandes performance powered Manchester United to a 4-1 victory over Wolves at Molineux, moving the Red Devils into the Premier League’s top six. The captain produced two goals and an assist, influencing every major attacking moment during a night that also saw Mason Mount and Diogo Dalot deliver strong displays.
‎Bruno Fernandes leads Manchester United to a 4-1 win over Wolves with two goals and an assist as Mount, Dalot, and Casemiro deliver standout performances.
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‎Wolves entered the match on an eight-game losing run in all competitions and without a league goal since October. Their early mistakes opened the door for United, including a misplaced moment on the ball from Andre that allowed Casemiro to force possession toward Matheus Cunha before Fernandes converted after slipping inside the box.
‎Manchester United created several chances to extend the lead when Bryan Mbeumo, Cunha, and Amad Diallo each saw opportunities blocked or sent wide. Wolves struck back through Bellegarde in first-half stoppage time after United failed to clear their lines, marking the hosts’ first Premier League goal since late October.
‎A determined response followed from United, who restored control shortly after the restart. A quick counterattack resulted in Dalot supplying Mbeumo for a close-range finish, re-establishing the lead. The momentum continued as Mount volleyed home a precise Fernandes cross before the captain scored again from the penalty spot following a VAR-confirmed handball by Yerson Mosquera.
‎Manchester United Player Ratings
‎Goalkeeper & Defence
‎Senne Lammens (6/10):
‎Displayed composure when dealing with crosses and faced limited shooting threats. Had no responsibility for the Wolves goal.
‎Noussair Mazraoui (6/10):
‎Recovered from a tough challenge by Jhon Arias and produced a calm defensive performance with effective danger management.
‎Ayden Heaven (5/10):
‎Included in the lineup after a difficult outing against West Ham. Remained composed at times but showed hesitancy during the Wolves goal and lacked defensive authority.
‎Luke Shaw (7/10):
‎Delivered a strong defensive showing, using aggressive challenges to push United forward. His tackle on Bellegarde initiated the sequence that set up Mbeumo's goal.

‎Midfield
‎Amad Diallo (6/10):
‎Found limited involvement in the match. Fired wide from a rebound and later produced a promising dribble without a decisive end product.
‎Casemiro (7/10):
‎Contributed a proactive defensive display and pressed Andre to help create the opening goal, offering protection in front of the back line.
‎Bruno Fernandes (8/10):
‎Influenced all four United goals, scoring twice, providing an assist for Mount, and driving the team forward throughout key phases.
‎Diogo Dalot (7/10):
‎Performed effectively on his weaker side. Missed an early chance but compensated through creative wing play and the assist for Mbeumo’s finish.
‎Attack
‎Bryan Mbeumo (7/10):
‎Delivered high work rate and continued pressing. Missed an earlier chance but made the most of Dalot’s pass for his goal.
‎Matheus Cunha (6/10):
‎Showed signs of rust against his former club. Registered an assist but struggled with execution in several attacking moments.
‎Mason Mount (7/10):
‎Finished confidently from a Fernandes pass and participated in United’s strongest attacking movements.
‎Substitutes & Manager
‎Lisandro Martinez (6/10):
‎Lifted the away supporters with strong challenges.
‎Leny Yoro (6/10):
‎Added composure and leadership to the defensive unit.
‎Kobbie Mainoo (6/10):
‎Maintained control in midfield during the closing stages.
‎Patrick Dorgu (N/A):
‎Entered the match in the 84th minute.
‎Joshua Zirkzee (N/A):
‎Featured briefly but had limited impact.
‎Ruben Amorim (7/10):
‎Oversaw a performance marked by dominance and effective response to setbacks against a struggling Wolves side.

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