Five things we learned from Man United's defeat to Wolves
Man United lost 1-0 to Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Premier League at Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon.
Read on as we look at five things we learned from the fixture.
Tyler Fredricson impressed on his debut
The young centre-back became the 254th academy graduate to debut for United and did not play like a debutant.
He looked ready for first-team football, winning most of his duels and showing his quality on the ball for most of the contest.
Harry Amass could be special
Amorim handed the talented defender his second consecutive start in the league.
The 18-year-old looked dangerous in attack with his dangerous deliveries to Wolves’ penalty area.
He also defended well, restraining Nelson Semendo from making an impact for the away side.
He showed that he could compete with Patrick Dorgu for the left wing-back position.
Rasmus Hojlund continues to disappoint
The Danish striker was disappointing yet again. His positioning was poor, failing to time his movement to take advantage of chances.
He recorded no shot on target before his substitution in the 70th minute.
Alejandro Garnacho remains a vital attacking threat
The Argentine youngster can be frustrating in his decision-making, but he was United’s best player in this encounter.
The Wolves’ defence could not handle his pace and directness. He registered 0.33 expected assists in the game, which was only bettered by Eriksen.
Amorim would hope the talented winger can build on this performance.
Kobbie Mainoo cannot be trusted yet
The England international made his first start since returning from injury. He played as one of the two number 10s, with Garnacho being the other.
He made little impact in the game before he was replaced by Mason Mount just before the hour mark.
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Article written by Henry Thornton .