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Vitor Pereira maintains perfect Wolves record as Man Utd struggles continue

Hwang Hee-chan was also on target.

By contributor By Simon Peach, PA Chief Football Writer
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Hwang Hee-Chan (centre) celebrates scoring against Manchester United
Hwang Hee-Chan (centre) celebrates scoring against Manchester United (David Davies/PA)

Manchester United’s struggles continued in a bruising Boxing Day defeat at Vitor Pereira’s resurgent Wolves as Matheus Cunha scored one and provided another after Bruno Fernandes saw red.

Gary O’Neil’s successor followed up Sunday’s 3-0 victory at Leicester with another impressive win as the Portuguese’s first match at Molineux ended with a huge boost in their bid to stay up.

Wolves deserved their 2-0 win, exposing the set piece frailties of Ruben Amorim’s stumbling side as Cunha beat Andre Onana directly from a corner shortly after Fernandes’ third sending off the season.

Star man Cunha – whose availability had been in doubt with a Football Association misconduct charge hanging over him – teed up substitute Hwang Hee-chan to wrap things up at the death.

New boss Pereira punched the air after his perfect star continued, inflicting a fifth defeat in 10 matches in all competitions on Amorim.

This was an alarming United display four days on from a 3-0 home humbling by Bournemouth, leaving them languishing in 14th spot.

Matheus Cunha (right) celebrates with Rayan Ait-Nouri (left) after opening the scoring
Matheus Cunha (right) celebrates with Rayan Ait-Nouri (left) after opening the scoring (Nick Potts/PA)

Cunha shone amid the Molineux fog from the outset, drawing fouls during the early exchanges that saw Leny Yoro and Fernandes booked. The latter decision would prove particularly costly.

The Brazil forward’s confidence and trickery was helping Wolves, who saw Goncalo Guedes whistle wide from distance before Jorgen Strand Larsen saw a header superbly tipped over by Onana.

It was far from one-way traffic, though, as United looked to turn some promising moments into threatening moments.

Diogo Dalot saw a curling effort from 20 yards impressively denied by Wolves goalkeeper Jose Sa, who also stopped a Lisandro Martinez header creeping in.

Wolverhampton Wanderers v Manchester United – Premier League – Molineux Stadium
Jose Sa saves a shot from Manchester United’s Diogo Dalot (Nick Potts/PA)

But too often the final ball was lacking and United – without Marcus Rashford in the squad for a fourth straight game – lacked cutting edge.

Wolves captain Nelson Semedo saw a spectacular long-ranger take a touch wide towards the end of a half lacking quality.

Neither side made a change after the break, but the dynamics of the night would alter inside two minutes of the restart.

Fernandes went chasing the ball and referee Tony Harrington adjudged his challenge on Semedo to be worthy of a second yellow card, leading to red and cheers from the Molineux faithful.

Bruno Fernandes (centre) heads down the tunnel after being sent off
Bruno Fernandes (centre) heads down the tunnel after being sent off (Nick Potts/PA)

That decision injected hope and the noise rose several notches moments later as Semedo all too easily outmuscled Dalot to swing in a cross that Strand Larsen headed home from close range.

Celebration were shortlived as the towering striker had strayed offside when the cross came in – a decision ratified by the VAR.

Stand Larsen stretched to get a shot on Onana goal, unaware he had against strayed offside, and Wolves continued to attack as they smelt blood.

Ugarte picked up a booking, meaning he will join Fernandes in being suspended against Newcastle, before United’s set piece struggles came to the fore again.

Matheus Cunha (not in picture) scored direct from a corner
Matheus Cunha (not in picture) scored direct from a corner (Nick Potts/PA)

Cunha sent an inswinging corner that Onana was unable to stop from nestling in the far corner, sparking wild celebrations and fury from the visiting players.

United’s goalkeeper claimed he was fouled but appeals fell on deaf ears.

Play became increasingly open as 10-man United left gaps pushing to level, with substitutes Casemiro, Antony and Alejandro Garnacho having attempts.

The visitors were having to dig deep defensively as Wolves fizzed in crosses as eight minutes of stoppage time were announced.

Harry Maguire saw a header held but and United’s desperate to equalise saw them hurt again.

Substitute Tommy Doyle’s ball down the line put Cunha behind, before squaring for Hwang to turn home and spark bedlam in the stands.

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