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Man United player ratings vs Wolves with two 4/10s but youngsters impress in Premier league defeat

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Man United player ratings vs Wolves with two 4/10s but youngsters impress in Premier league defeat

Manchester United are now four Premier League games without a win after Sunday’s 1-0 defeat to Wolves at Old Trafford.

As expected after Thursday’s incredible victory over Lyon, the game lacked any real spark in the opening stages with neither goalkeeper forced to make a meaningful save. The closest either side came to a goal in the first half was Christian Eriksen’s free-kick that was turned away by Wolves goalkeeper Dan Bentley.

Bruno Fernandes was introduced in the second half as United went in search of a goal but it was the visitors who broke the deadlock as substitute Pablo Sarabia scored a free-kick to seal the win.

Here are how the players rated at Old Trafford:

Andre Onana

Could have watched the first half sat in a deckchair. Had a largely uneventful day between the sticks and had no chance for Sarabia’s free kick. 6

Noussair Mazraoui

Available after his sudden half-time dash in midweek. Fouled Matheus Cunha in a dangerous position just outside the area but it came to nought. 6

Victor Lindelof

Captained United and could have got on the end of Patrick Dorgu’s cross. Comfortable against Jorgen Strand Larsen. 6

Tyler Fredricson

Did next to nothing wrong in a serene first half on his maiden career appearance. Sportingly congratulated by Strand Larsen. 7

Patrick Dorgu

Switched to the right-hand side and sent in two inviting inswingers that went out for goal kicks. Booked in the second half before he was substituted. 6

Manuel Ugarte

Put himself about and broke up Wolves’ play a couple of times but occasionally errant with the ball. Came off just before the hour. 6

Christian Eriksen

Hit the target with a free kick that was palmed over. Conceded the free kick that Sarabia scored from. 5

Harry Amass

Another bright senior appearance from the 18-year-old, who played on the front foot and was calm on the ball in his own third. 7

Alejandro Garnacho

Did little of note in the first half but crossed invitingly for Rasmus Hojlund in the second yet the Dane failed to connect. 5

Kobbie Mainoo

Curled wide with half-time looming on his first start in more than two months. An appearance useful only for getting more minutes under his belt. 6

Rasmus Hojlund

Got nowhere in the first half. Brilliant piece of play on the touchline was undermined by his failure to then cross or shoot. Garnacho’s cross eluded him. 4

Subs

Diogo Dalot

Got a run-out after a rare start on the bench. 6

Bruno Fernandes

Energised the team and contributed to a half-chance for Hojlund. 6

Mason Mount

Came on for the sixth game running and missed a good chance. 4

Chido Obi

Had a chance to shoot. 5

Leny Yoro

Introduced with 10 minutes to play. 6

Manager

Made five changes yet still picked a competitive enough team against a similarly-placed side. Proactively introduced three substitutes just before the hour. But United didn’t score again. 5

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