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28 August 2021, 15:25 | 28 August 2021, 15:29
Match Preview Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Manchester United Premier League Aug 29, 2021

English Premier League fixture, Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. vs. Manchester United kicks off at 16:30 (GMT+1) on Sunday, August 29 at the Molineux Stadium.

Preview Wolverhampton Wanderers Premier League, Aug 29, 2021

Preview Wolves return to Premier League action following the 4-0 win over Nottingham Forest in Tuesday's EFL Cup fixture. Last weekend, Wolves picked up a 1-0 defeat to Spurs. They were on the back-foot from the get-go, allowing Spurs to do most of the attacking. Goalkeeper, José Sá gave away a penalty after bringing Dele Alli down in the box. A moment after the incident, Dele (10') sent the goalkeeper in the wrong direction for the Tottenham lead. Wolves made attempts to level the scoreline but Jimenez fired just above the crossbar on one occasion. Traore would have grabbed the equalizer but failed to convert after firing straight at Hugo Lloris despite being one-on-one versus the goalkeeper. Having no points, Wolves are in 16th place with a G.D. of -2 after two games: 0W, 0D & 2L. Another window of opportunity will present itself for Bruno Lage on Match Day 3 when the Red Devils come calling. A draw would be a fine result to kick-start a season turnaround. Lage has experimented with several formations since he arrived at Wolves. However, a 3—4—2—1 formation may be the preference on Sunday. Daniel Podence was in the starting line-up in the game against Nottingham Forest F.C. and bagged a goal at the hour mark. He may appear in the starting line-up against Manchester United on Sunday.

Preview Manchester United Premier League, Aug 29, 2021

Preview In an unbelievable turn of events, Cristiano Ronaldo completed the summer switch to reunite with the Red Devils. Earlier in the week, a move to city rivals, Manchester City appeared to be on the horizon. However, in a sudden twist of fate, the 36-year-old put pen to paper to rejoin Manchester United for a fee of £19M. Manchester United is delighted to confirm that the club has reached an agreement with Juventus for the transfer of Cristiano Ronaldo, a statement from the club's website reads. Meanwhile, the Red Devils remain in 6th place with 4 points after two games: 1W, 1D & 0L, following the 1-1 draw against Southampton. An own goal from Fred (30' O.G.) put the Saints in the lead before Mason Greenwood (55') found the equalizer. A win on Sunday could see United move inside the top-three, - following favourable results from other fixtures over the weekend. Well rested, United will have plenty of fresh legs available for the game. On Thursday, they were grouped alongside Spanish La Liga side, Villarreal, Serie A side, Atalanta and Swiss Super league side, BSC Young Boys at the UEFA Champions League draws. Having the reputation of being tricky opponents for United, Ole would be cautious going into Sunday's fixture. However, following Wolves’ poor start to the season, we could see Manchester United collect three points. A 4—2—3—1 formation with Mason Greenwood in the lead is anticipated.

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