
Following the 2-0 defeat against Wolves, the players of MANCHESTER UNITED were met with boos as they made their way off the field.
This loss positions the Red Devils a mere eight points above the relegation zone.
After a goalless first half at Molineux, Bruno Fernandes’ ill-timed foul, following a previous yellow card, shifted the momentum.
His reckless tackle on Nelson Semedo just 90 seconds into the second half led to referee Tony Harrington issuing a red card, marking his third early dismissal this season.
This incident invigorated Wolves, enabling them to take charge of the match and claim victory.
Matheus Cunha netted a goal directly from a corner, followed by Hwang Hee-chan’s second goal during injury time in the 99th minute.
Just in time for the match’s conclusion, Harrington’s whistle blew, marking Ruben Amorim’s side’s third defeat in a week, following their exit from the Carabao Cup against Spurs and a 3-0 loss to Bournemouth.
This latest result caused frustration among many traveling supporters who made their way to the West Midlands for the Boxing Day fixture.
A chorus of boos and jeers resonated from the away fans as United now finds itself sitting 14th in the Premier League standings.
With 22 points after 18 matches, their tally includes six wins, four draws, and eight defeats, alongside a goal difference of -3.
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They are now 17 points adrift of leaders Liverpool and, alarmingly, only eight points above 18th-placed Leicester before their postponed match later that day at Anfield.
Discontent spread beyond the stadium as well.
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Online, fans rapidly voiced their increasing concerns about the team’s performance yet again.
One user mentioned: “Another frustrating and disappointing match to watch. The team seems mediocre and devoid of ideas and creativity. Amorim has an immense task ahead.”
Another commented: “You need to apologize to Erik ten Hag. This is genuinely humiliating.”
A third chimed in: “Terrible performance.”
A fourth supporter echoed the sentiment: “This is the lowest I’ve seen my
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