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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