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Report | December 30

Wolverhampton Wanderers

3 - 0

Everton

Max Kilman 25
Matheus Cunha 53
Craig Dawson 61

53%Possession47%
12Total Shots10
6Shots on Target0
5Corners2
9Fouls14

Wolves ease to victory over Everton.

Max Kilman began the scoring for Wolves in the 25th minute. Matheus Cunha extended the lead for Wolves in the 53rd minute, and Craig Dawson put on the finishing touches with a third goal in the 61st minute to get them the win.

The Overview

  • It was an even battle for possession (53% vs 47%), with Wolves getting off 12 shots.
  • Wolves' accuracy paid off well, 50% of their shots were on target.

The Details

Pablo Sarabia had a field day, registering 6 crosses. Despite Wolves' victory, the passing game was close as Wolves had 514 completed passes while Everton completed 456 passes.

The wins keep on coming for Wolves. Meanwhile, Everton's woeful losing run continues.

Top Performers

Matheus CunhaCraig Dawson
Assisted 1 goalEarned a clean sheet
Scored 1 goalScored 1 goal

Next up, Wolves take on Brighton at The American Express Community Stadium on Monday, January 22nd. While there's no let up for Everton as they're faced with the prospect of a high-flying Villa side on Sunday, January 14th. Can Wolves keep their great form going? Will the Toffees halt their terrible form?

Report | December 27

Brentford

1 - 4

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Yoane Wissa 16 Mario Lemina 13
Hwang Heechan 14, 28
Jean-Ricner Bellegarde 79

60%Possession40%
14Total Shots11
4Shots on Target5
8Corners2
5Fouls14

Wolves take three points away from Gtech Community Stadium.

This match was quite the high-scoring affair. Mario Lemina began the scoring for Wolves in the 13th minute following some good work by Pablo Sarabia. Following the opening goal, Wolves proceeded to add on 3 more goals, compared to Brentford's 1 as Wolves took the three points.

The Overview

  • Although they had less possession (40%), Wolves still created chances, with 11 shots.
  • Despite the loss, the Bees had plenty of chances of their own, getting away 14 shots in the match.
  • The scoreline could have been more impressive if Wolves had their shooting boots on, with their shot accuracy down at 45%.

The Details

Pablo Sarabia was relentless, leading the team in crosses. Positives for the Bees? Their superior passing game was clear for all to see; they completed 611 passes compared to Wolves' 414.

Wolves take six points from their last possible six. Meanwhile, Brentford's woeful losing run continues.

Top Performers

Hwang HeechanMario Lemina
Scored 2 goalsScored 1 goal
1 corner won41 completed passes (2nd on their team)

Both squads play next on Saturday, December 30th. Brentford meet Palace at Selhurst Park, while Wolves take on Everton at Molineux Stadium. Will the Bees halt their terrible form? Can Wolves make it three wins in a row?

Report | December 24

Wolverhampton Wanderers

2 - 1

Chelsea

Mario Lemina 51 Christopher Nkunku 90
Matt Doherty 90

31%Possession69%
14Total Shots16
6Shots on Target5
10Corners6
11Fouls9

Wolves defeat Chelsea at Molineux Stadium.

After being locked in a goalless stalemate for the first 45 minutes, Mario Lemina opened the scoring for Wolves in the 51st minute. Wolves' Matt Doherty added another in the 93rd minute. Christopher Nkunku narrowed the deficit with a 96th minute strike, but Wolves held on as the game concluded 2-1.

The Overview

  • With what little of the ball Wolves had (31%), they were creative with it, generating 14 shots.
  • Going forward the Blues looked dangerous, amassing 16 shots in total.
  • The scoreline could have been more impressive if Wolves had their shooting boots on, with their shot accuracy down at 43%.
  • The referee issued numerous cards in what was a bad-tempered affair, with Wolves receiving 3 bookings and Chelsea 6.

The Details

Mario Lemina was one step ahead all game, recording 4 interceptions. Wolves did a good job of cutting off the supply to Armando Broja, limiting him to only 15 touches. The Blues may have lost but their technical prowess was on show throughout; they completed 335 more passes than Wolves.

Wolves are back to winning ways. Meanwhile, Chelsea's mixed form continues.

Top Performers

Mario LeminaChristopher Nkunku
5 tackles won3 shots on target (21st in the Premier League)
4 interceptions (21st in the Premier League)Scored 1 goal

Both squads play next on Wednesday, December 27th. Wolves meet Brentford at Gtech Community Stadium, while Chelsea meet Palace at Stamford Bridge. Can Wolves win again? Will the Blues improve their form?

Report | December 17

West Ham United

3 - 0

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Kudus Mohammed 22, 32
Jarrod Bowen 74

44%Possession56%
13Total Shots14
4Shots on Target3
6Corners5
12Fouls15

West Ham stroll to victory against Wolves.

Kudus Mohammed got West Ham off to a flyer in the 22nd minute. He added another to put West Ham 2-0 up after 32nd minutes. Jarrod Bowen put the finishing touches on the result with a third in the 74th minute to secure a comfortable win for West Ham over Wolves.

The Overview

  • Although they had less possession (44%), the Hammers still created chances, with 13 shots.
  • Despite the loss, Wolves had plenty of chances of their own, getting away 14 shots in the match.
  • Although they got the win, the Hammers were wasteful in front of goal, only getting 31% of their total shots on target.

The Details

James Ward-Prowse had a field day, registering 7 crosses. Positives for Wolves? Their superior passing game was clear for all to see; they completed 545 passes compared to the Hammers' 435.

West Ham are back to winning ways. Meanwhile, Wolves' mixed form continues.

Top Performers

Kudus MohammedLucas Paquetá
Drew 5 fouls (6th in the Premier League)Assisted 3 goals
Scored 2 goals43 completed passes (1st on their team)

Next up, West Ham take on Man United at London Stadium on Saturday, December 23rd. While Wolves take on Chelsea at Molineux Stadium on Sunday, December 24th. Can the Hammers win again? Will Wolves improve their form?

Report | December 9

Wolverhampton Wanderers

1 - 1

Nottingham Forest

Matheus Cunha 32 Harry Toffolo 14

68%Possession32%
10Total Shots8
4Shots on Target2
4Corners3
9Fouls11

Forest hold off Wolves to claim hard-earned point.

Forest flew out of the blocks in this one with a 14th minute Harry Toffolo goal following some good work by Neco Williams. Wolves responded well, equalising through Matheus Cunha after 32 minutes, and that's how it finished.

The Overview

  • It may have ended in a draw but Wolves might consider themselves unlucky as they had 68% possession in the game.
  • The teams created a similar amount of chances, with Wolves registering 10 to the Tricky Trees' 8.

The Details

Pablo Sarabia had a field day, registering 7 crosses. For Forest, Harry Toffolo continually probed down the flank, getting 5 crosses into the box. Wolves completed 346 more passes than the Tricky Trees but it was still spoils shared at the end of the match.

Wolves' unpredictable form continues. Meanwhile, Forest end their streak of defeats.

Top Performers

Matheus CunhaNeco Williams
4 shots on target (6th in the Premier League)Assisted 1 goal
Scored 1 goalDrew 4 fouls (25th in the Premier League)

Next up, Wolves meet West Ham at London Stadium on Sunday, December 17th. While Forest face the challenge of Tottenham on Friday, December 15th. Can Wolves do better next time? Will the Tricky Trees continue to make strides?

Report | December 5

Wolverhampton Wanderers

1 - 0

Burnley

Hwang Heechan 42

51%Possession49%
7Total Shots12
4Shots on Target3
5Corners8
11Fouls15

Wolves claim all three points with strong defensive performance.

Hwang Heechan netted the first goal of the match for Wolves in the 42nd minute after a set up by Matheus Cunha. This lone goal proved to be the difference, as Wolves took all three points from Burnley.

The Overview

  • Wolves managed seven shots with their 51% possession.
  • Wolves' accuracy paid off well, 57% of their shots were on target.

The Details

Pablo Sarabia posed a threat out wide all game, registering 7 crosses. For Burnley, Jordan Beyer seemed off the pace defensively, committing 5 fouls in a frustrating game. Despite Wolves' victory, the passing game was close as Wolves had 472 completed passes while Burnley completed 442 passes.

Wolves' run of poor form finally comes to an end. Meanwhile, Burnley's mixed form continues.

Top Performers

Daniel BentleyJacob Bruun Larsen
Earned a clean sheet3 crosses (1st on their team)
Saved 3 shots2 shots (1st on their team)

Both squads play next on Saturday, December 9th. Wolves meet Forest at Molineux Stadium, while Burnley take on Brighton at The American Express Community Stadium. Can this be the start of a winning streak for Wolves? Will the Clarets improve their form?

Report | December 2

Arsenal

2 - 1

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Bukayo Saka 6 Matheus Cunha 86
Martin Ødegaard 13

56%Possession44%
19Total Shots6
6Shots on Target3
4Corners0
10Fouls10

Arsenal take the points in win over Wolves.

Bukayo Saka got Arsenal off to a great start with a sixth minute score after a set up by Takehiro Tomiyasu. Martin Ødegaard doubled the lead in the 13th minute. Wolves got the lead down to one in the 86th minute with a Matheus Cunha goal, but Arsenal's men held on from there to pick up the three points.

The Overview

  • The Gunners cut through the opposition defence with relative ease and registered 19 shots.
  • Wolves didn't generate enough chances, only mustering six shots throughout the contest.
  • Although they got the win, the Gunners were wasteful in front of goal, only getting 32% of their total shots on target.

The Details

Declan Rice was one step ahead all game, recording 5 interceptions. Declan Rice kept the ball nicely with a pass completion rate of 91%. The Gunners' passing prowess was on show as they completed 620 passes over the course of the game compared to Wolves' 484.

The wins keep on coming for Arsenal. Meanwhile, Wolves have now taken 0 points from a possible 6.

Top Performers

Bukayo SakaMatheus Cunha
Scored 1 goalScored 1 goal
6 crosses (1st in the game)Drew 2 fouls (2nd on their team)

Both squads play next on Tuesday, December 5th. Arsenal face off against a Luton side bereft of both points and confidence, while Wolves take on Burnley at Molineux Stadium. Can the Gunners keep their great form going? Will Wolves get out of this rough patch?

Report | November 27

Fulham

3 - 2

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Alex Iwobi 7 Matheus Cunha 22
Willian 59 [PK], 90 [PK] Hwang Heechan 75 [PK]

60%Possession40%
12Total Shots10
6Shots on Target6
6Corners2
13Fouls13

Willian breaks Wolves hearts with last gasp winner.

Alex Iwobi opened the score for Fulham in the seventh minute after being assisted by Antonee Robinson. After the first, Fulham proceeded to add on 2 more goals. Wolves nearly kept up in this high-scoring affair, scoring 2 of their own, but it wasn't enough as Fulham narrowly took the win in this exciting match.

The Overview

  • The Cottagers won the possession battle with 60% and they had it in the right areas too, getting away 12 shots in total.
  • Despite the loss, Wolves had plenty of chances of their own, getting away 10 shots in the match.
  • The Cottagers' accuracy paid off well, 50% of their shots were on target.

The Details

Timothy Castagne was one step ahead all game, recording 4 interceptions. The Cottagers completed 208 more passes than Wolves, controlling the ball throughout and enabling them to take the win.

Fulham's run of poor form finally comes to an end. Meanwhile, Wolves' mixed form continues.

Top Performers

WillianHwang Heechan
Scored 2 goals1 penalty won
Drew 3 fouls (2nd on their team)2 corners won

Next up, Fulham will be looking to cause an upset against Liverpool on Sunday, December 3rd. While Wolves meet Arsenal at Emirates Stadium on Saturday, December 2nd. Can this be the start of a winning streak for the Cottagers? Will Wolves improve their form?

Report | November 11

Wolverhampton Wanderers

2 - 1

Tottenham Hotspur

Pablo Sarabia 90 Brennan Johnson 3
Mario Lemina 90

42%Possession58%
17Total Shots6
4Shots on Target2
11Corners3
19Fouls15

Wolves leave it late to claim all three points.

Tottenham had a great start in this one with an early Brennan Johnson goal after being assisted by Pedro Porro. After going down 1-0, Pablo Sarabia retaliated in the 91st minute. Mario Lemina then completed the comeback with a tiebreaking score in the 97th minute as Wolves took the win.

The Overview

  • They may have lost the battle for possession with just 42% of the ball, but that didn't stop Wolves creating chances as they racked up 17 shots.
  • Spurs didn't generate enough chances, only mustering six shots throughout the contest.
  • Wolves got the job done, but it should've been more comfortable considering their shot accuracy was only 24%.
  • The referee issued numerous cards in what was a bad-tempered affair, with Wolves receiving 4 bookings and Tottenham 3.

The Details

João Gomes' excellent reading of the game was on show again, he intercepted the ball 3 times. For Tottenham, Cristian Romero seemed off the pace defensively, committing 4 fouls in a frustrating game. Positives for Spurs? Their superior passing game was clear for all to see; they completed 612 passes compared to Wolves' 420.

Wolves get back to winning form. Meanwhile, it's another loss for Tottenham, who'll hope to turn things around quickly.

Top Performers

Mario LeminaBrennan Johnson
Scored 1 goalScored 1 goal
3 tackles won2 crosses (2nd on their team)

Next up, Wolves take on Fulham at Craven Cottage on Monday, November 27th. While Tottenham have a crucial game against Villa on Sunday, November 26th. Can Wolves win again? Will Spurs get out of this rough patch?

Report | November 4

Sheffield United

2 - 1

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Cameron Archer 72 Jean-Ricner Bellegarde 89
Oliver Norwood 90 [PK]

38%Possession62%
11Total Shots10
2Shots on Target3
4Corners4
13Fouls10

Sheffield United claim last gasp win against Wolves.

Cameron Archer got the opener for Sheffield United in the 72nd minute following some good work by James Mcatee. Wolves' Jean-Ricner Bellegarde responded with a tying goal in the 89th minute. With the scores level, Oliver Norwood netted a timely 100th minute goal that proved to be the difference, securing Sheffield United all three points.

The Overview

  • With what little of the ball the Blades had (38%), they were creative with it, generating 11 shots.
  • Despite the loss, Wolves had plenty of chances of their own, getting away 10 shots in the match.
  • The Blades got the job done, but it should've been more comfortable considering their shot accuracy was only 18%.

The Details

Gustavo Hamer had a field day, registering 6 crosses. Neither team showed a superior passing game. The Blades had 302 completed passes while Wolves completed 501 passes.

Sheffield United finally end their run of losses. Meanwhile, Wolves' mixed form continues.

Top Performers

Oliver NorwoodJean-Ricner Bellegarde
Scored 1 goalScored 1 goal
1 blocked shot (1st in the game)2 crosses (2nd on their team)

Next up, Sheffield United face a tough test against Brighton on Sunday, November 12th. While Wolves take on Tottenham at Molineux Stadium on Saturday, November 11th. Can this be the start of a winning streak for the Blades? Will Wolves improve their form?

Report | October 28

Wolverhampton Wanderers

2 - 2

Newcastle United

Mario Lemina 36 Callum Wilson 22, 45 [PK]
Hwang Heechan 71

43%Possession57%
11Total Shots13
6Shots on Target5
8Corners7
13Fouls15

Wolves and Newcastle share the spoils.

Callum Wilson opened the score for Newcastle in the 22nd minute. Mario Lemina retaliated for Wolves with an equalizer in the 36th minute. With the score level at 1-1, Newcastle retook the lead on another Callum Wilson goal, but Wolves weren't finished, they secured a point as Hwang Heechan struck to conclude the scoring at 2-2.

The Overview

  • Wolves saw a bit less of the ball with 43% possession, but that didn't cost them.
  • The teams created a similar amount of chances, with the Magpies registering 13 shots to Wolves' 11.

The Details

Rayan Aït Nouri was one step ahead all game, recording 4 interceptions. For Newcastle, Kieran Trippier continually probed down the flank, getting 9 crosses into the box. Both teams showed flashes in the passing game. Wolves had 389 completed passes while Newcastle completed 508 passes.

Wolves' unpredictable form continues. Meanwhile, Newcastle continue their string of mixed results.

Top Performers

Pedro NetoCallum Wilson
4 corners wonScored 2 goals
Assisted 1 goal1 blocked shot (2nd on their team)

Both squads play next on Saturday, November 4th. Wolves meet Sheffield United at Bramall Lane, while Newcastle have a top of the table clash with Arsenal. Can Wolves do better next time? Will the Magpies improve their form?

Report | October 21

AFC Bournemouth

1 - 2

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Dominic Solanke 17 Matheus Cunha 47
Saša Kalajdžić 88

34%Possession66%
7Total Shots20
4Shots on Target7
3Corners12
15Fouls10

Saša Kalajdžić breaks Bournemouth hearts with last gasp winner.

Dominic Solanke began the scoring for Bournemouth in the 17th minute following an assist by Philip Billing. Wolves' Matheus Cunha then responded with a tying goal in the 47th minute. Saša Kalajdžić then netted an 88th minute strike to give Wolves the win.

The Overview

  • Wolves converted their dominance of the ball (66%) possession into lots of chances, clocking up 20 shots.
  • The Cherries didn't generate enough chances, only mustering seven shots throughout the contest.
  • The scoreline could have been more impressive if Wolves had their shooting boots on, with their shot accuracy down at 35%.

The Details

Craig Dawson and Max Kilman each racked up 3 interceptions throughout the game, constantly frustrating the Cherries. Wolves completed 287 more passes than the Cherries, controlling the ball throughout and enabling them to take the win.

Wolves are back to winning ways. Meanwhile, Bournemouth's woeful losing run continues.

Top Performers

Matheus CunhaDominic Solanke
4 shots on target (3rd in the Premier League)Scored 1 goal
3 corners won1 blocked shot (1st in the game)

Both squads play next on Saturday, October 28th. Bournemouth have a massive game against Burnley, while Wolves meet Newcastle at Molineux Stadium. Will the Cherries halt their terrible form? Can Wolves win again?

Report | October 8

Wolverhampton Wanderers

1 - 1

Aston Villa

Hwang Heechan 53 Pau Torres 55

46%Possession54%
8Total Shots18
3Shots on Target4
2Corners10
19Fouls9

Points all round in draw between Wolves and Villa.

After a scoreless first 45 minutes, Hwang Heechan scored for Wolves in the 53rd minute. Villa's Pau Torres responded with an equalizer in the 55th minute after being assisted by Ollie Watkins, and nobody could find a late winner.

The Overview

  • In a tightly contested game, the teams had a fairly equal share of the ball with 54% possession for the Villans and 46% for Wolves.
  • They may have shared the points, but the Villans will rue missed opportunities having had 18 shots compared to Wolves' 8.

The Details

Mario Lemina racked up 3 interceptions throughout the game, constantly frustrating the Villans. For Villa, Diego Carlos linked the play brilliantly all game, with a 91% pass completion. Both teams showed flashes in the passing game. Wolves had 361 completed passes while Villa completed 398 passes.

Wolves' unpredictable form continues. Meanwhile, Villa's run of wins comes to an end.

Top Performers

Hwang HeechanDouglas Luiz
Scored 1 goal4 blocked shots (4th in the Premier League)
2 tackles won6 shots (10th in the Premier League)

Next up, Wolves take on Bournemouth at Vitality Stadium on Saturday, October 21st. While Villa meet West Ham at Villa Park on Sunday, October 22nd. Can Wolves do better next time? Will the Villans continue to pick up points?

Report | September 23

Luton Town

1 - 1

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Carlton Morris 65 [PK] Pedro Neto 50

57%Possession43%
20Total Shots3
4Shots on Target3
10Corners1
12Fouls17

Nothing to separate Luton and Wolves.

After a scoreless first 45 minutes, Pedro Neto scored for Wolves in the 50th minute. Luton's Carlton Morris responded with an equalizer in the 65th minute, and nobody could find a late winner.

The Overview

  • There was a slight possession advantage to the Hatters with 57%, but it didn't prove decisive.
  • They didn't lose, but it might feel like it for the Hatters. They managed a massive 17 more shots than their opponents.

The Details

Alfie Doughty posed a threat out wide all game, registering 14 crosses. For Wolves, Mario Lemina's excellent reading of the game was on show again, he intercepted the ball 3 times. Both teams showed flashes in the passing game. Luton had 434 completed passes while Wolves completed 360 passes.

Luton finally get another point on the board. Meanwhile, Wolves end their streak of defeats.

Top Performers

Carlton MorrisPedro Neto
Scored 1 goalScored 1 goal
1 corner won3 crosses (1st on their team)

Both squads play next on Saturday, September 30th. Luton take on Everton at Goodison Park, while Wolves meet Man City at Molineux Stadium. Can the Hatters build on this result? Will Wolves continue to make strides?

Report | September 3

Crystal Palace

3 - 2

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Odsonne Edouard 56, 84 Hwang Heechan 65
Eberechi Eze 78 Matheus Cunha 90

43%Possession57%
16Total Shots12
11Shots on Target4
4Corners2
12Fouls12

Odsonne Edouard, Eberechi Eze lead Palace to victory.

Odsonne Edouard netted the first goal of the match for Palace in the 56th minute after being assisted by Tyrick Mitchell. After the first, Palace proceeded to add on 2 more goals. Wolves nearly kept up in this high-scoring affair, scoring 2 of their own, but it wasn't enough as Palace narrowly took the win in this exciting match.

The Overview

  • They may have lost the battle for possession with just 43% of the ball, but that didn't stop the Eagles creating chances as they racked up 16 shots.
  • Despite the loss, Wolves had plenty of chances of their own, getting away 12 shots in the match.
  • The Eagles' shooting precision paid off as they achieved an impressive 69% accuracy.

The Details

Cheick Doucouré racked up 4 interceptions throughout the game, constantly frustrating Wolves. Positives for Wolves? Their superior passing game was clear for all to see; they completed 519 passes compared to the Eagles' 395.

Palace get back to winning form. Meanwhile, Wolves' mixed form continues.

Top Performers

Odsonne EdouardPedro Neto
Scored 2 goalsAssisted 2 goals
1 blocked shot (1st in the game)11 crosses (6th in the Premier League)

Both squads play next on Saturday, September 16th. Palace meet Villa at Villa Park, while Wolves meet Liverpool at Molineux Stadium. Can the Eagles win again? Will Wolves improve their form?

Report | August 26

Everton

0 - 1

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Saša Kalajdžić 87

47%Possession53%
15Total Shots11
7Shots on Target2
7Corners0
10Fouls14

Wolves grab all three points on the road.

After a scoreless first 45 minutes, Saša Kalajdžić netted the first goal of the match for Wolves in the 87th minute following some good work by Pedro Neto. This lone goal proved decisive, as Wolves held on to beat Everton and take all three points.

The Overview

  • It was an even battle for possession (53% vs 47%), with Wolves getting off 11 shots.
  • Wolves got the job done, but it should've been more comfortable considering their shot accuracy was only 18%.
  • The referee issued numerous cards in what was a bad-tempered affair, with Everton receiving 3 bookings and Wolves 4.

The Details

Pedro Neto continually probed down the flank, getting 7 crosses into the box. Neither team showed a superior passing game. The Toffees had 403 completed passes while Wolves completed 470 passes.

Wolves' run of poor form finally comes to an end. Meanwhile, Everton come away with yet another loss.

Top Performers

José SáNathan Patterson
Earned a clean sheet4 tackles won (3rd in the Premier League)
Saved 7 shots7 crosses (16th in the Premier League)

Next up, Everton take on Sheffield United at Bramall Lane on Saturday, September 2nd. While Wolves take on Palace at Selhurst Park on Sunday, September 3rd. Will the Toffees halt their terrible form? Can this be the start of a winning streak for Wolves?

Report | August 19

Wolverhampton Wanderers

1 - 4

Brighton & Hove Albion

Hwang Heechan 61 Kaoru Mitoma 15
Pervis Estupiñán 46
Solomon March 51, 55

Kaoru Mitoma, Pervis Estupiñán, Solomon March sparkle in win over Wolves.

This match was quite the high-scoring affair. Kaoru Mitoma netted the first goal of the match for Brighton in the 15th minute after a set up by Pervis Estupiñán. Following the opening goal, Brighton proceeded to add on 3 more goals, compared to Wolves' 1 as Brighton took the three points.

The Overview

  • The Seagulls cut through the opposition defence with relative ease and registered 16 shots.
  • Going forward Wolves looked dangerous, amassing 16 shots in total.
  • the Seagulls' accuracy paid off well, 50% of their shots were on target.

The Details

Billy Gilmour put on a passing masterclass, completing 70 of his 71 attempted passes. The Seagulls won the passing game, clocking up 541 completed passes to Wolves' 435.

It's another win for Brighton as they make it two on the bounce. Meanwhile, it's another loss for Wolves, who'll hope to turn things around quickly.

Top Performers

Solomon MarchPervis Estupiñán
Scored 2 goalsScored 1 goal
2 corners won (1st in the game)

Both squads play next on Saturday, August 26th. Wolves have a top of the table clash with Everton, while Brighton meet West Ham at The American Express Community Stadium. Will Wolves get out of this rough patch? Can the Seagulls make it three wins in a row?

Report | August 14

Manchester United

1 - 0

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Raphaël Varane 76

Man United shut out Wolves in victory.

Following a goalless first half, Raphaël Varane began the scoring for Man United in the 76th minute after a set up by Aaron Wan-Bissaka. This lone goal proved decisive, as Man United kept Wolves out for the rest of the game to take the three points.

The Overview

  • In a tight battle for the ball, United made good use of their possession (51%), generating 15 shots.
  • United got the job done, but it should've been more comfortable considering their shot accuracy was only 20%.

The Details

Casemiro put on a passing masterclass, completing 55 of his 65 attempted passes. Neither team showed a superior passing game. United had 462 completed passes while Wolves completed 439 passes.

Man United start as they mean to go on. Meanwhile, Wolves will look to bounce back next match.

Top Performers

André OnanaPedro Neto
Earned a clean sheet2 shots on target (1st in the game)
Saved 6 shots15 crosses (1st in the game)

Both squads play next on Saturday, August 19th. Man United meet Tottenham at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, while there's no let up for Wolves who face Brighton. Can United find another win? Will Wolves improve and pick up points?

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