Wolves v Manchester United: Premier League – live!

19 August 2019 18:48
Follow all the action from Molineux in the 8pm BST kick-offSolskjær adamant Pogba will stay at Old TraffordEmail Rob with your thoughts on the match 7.48pm BST Ole Gunnar Solskjaer speaks“[Dan James] has made an impact from day one. We’ll chop and change at times this season. Andreas played very well last week but we think Dan is the right choice for tonight. He gives us the X-factor of his pace, and he’s incredibly hard working off the ball. 7.26pm BST “Do you know if the average age of this United team remains the youngest in this week’s round of PL fixtures?” says Matt Richman. “I have to say I’m impressed with the repeated faith in the team’s youth.” It is, yeah. It’s also slightly younger than the Chelsea team, with James (21) replacing Pereira (23). 7.22pm BST Nuno Espirito Santo speaks“It’s a big game, a big challenge for us. We did a lot of things well against them last season. I expect a tough game – they are confident, so we have to take care of everything and look for our chance. The answer of the players has been very good [to the extra workload]. The idea is to be united and embrace everything in front of us.” 7.14pm BST Some pre-match reading Related: Premier League: 10 talking points from the weekend’s action Related: Ole Gunnar Solskjær adamant Paul Pogba will stay at Manchester United Related: Aaron Wan-Bissaka is quick to make an impression at Manchester United 7.02pm BST Daniel James makes his full debut for United, replacing Andreas Pereira. Wolves are unchanged from their last Premier League game, the 0-0 draw at Leicester eight days ago.Wolves (3-5-2) Patricio; Bennett, Coady, Boly; Doherty, Dendoncker, Neves, Moutinho, Jonny; Jimenez, Jota.Substitutes: Ruddy, Vinagre, Gibbs-White, Saiss, Neto, Cutrone, Traore. 11.03am BST Hello. Manchester United have had some unlikely bogey teams down the years. West Brom in the late 1970s; Norwich in the late 1980s; Southampton in the mid 1990s; Middlesbrough in the early 2000s; just about everyone since 2013. Their newest nemesis is Wolves, who tonight are aiming to beat United at Molineux for the third time in less than six months.Their two 2-1 wins last season – one in the FA Cup, one in the league – sent United into a tailspin after that amazing start under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. They showed the first signs of recovery with a stirring 4-0 win over Chelsea last weekend, but this is a different - and arguably tougher - test. Related: Wolves v Manchester United: match preview Continue reading......read full article

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