A crazy match for Man Utd

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Manchester United achieved a completely crazy success on the field of Wolverhampton (3-4), at the end of the 22nd day of the Premier League.

Manchester United did not choose the simplest method to win on the field of Wolverhampton (3-4), Thursday evening, at the end of the 22nd day of the Premier League.

The Red Devils led 2-0, thanks to Marcus Rashford (5th) and Rasmus Hojlund (22nd), then 3-1, because Scott McTominay’s goal (75th) responded to Pablo Sarabia’s penalty (71st). But Erik ten Hag’s men scared themselves, conceding two goals from Max Kilman (85th) and Pedro Neto (90th +5).

Two minutes after Wolves equalized, Man Utd saved with his revelation of the season, Kobbie Mainoo (90th + 7), author of a superb goal to offer victory to his team. And this allows the Mancunians to solidify their seventh place in the standings, while waiting to aim higher.

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