Manchester United delivered one of their strongest performances of the season as Bruno Fernandes produced a spectacular two-goal display to guide his team to a convincing 4-1 victory over struggling Wolves. The win lifted United into the Premier League’s top six while Wolves’ nightmare start continued with an eighth consecutive defeat.
United struck early after seizing on a midfield mistake that allowed Fernandes to surge into the box wrestle off defenders and score despite slipping during the attempt. Wolves found a rare moment of relief just before the break when Jean-Ricner Bellegarde volleyed in a sharp equaliser marking their first league goal in weeks.
Any hopes of a Wolves revival were crushed in the second half as United intensified their tempo. Bryan Mbeumo tapped in a smooth counterattack to restore the lead Mason Mount added a composed third following an exquisite chipped assist from Fernandes and the United captain capped his standout night with a late penalty to seal the result.
The defeat deepened Wolves’ crisis as the team remained bottom of the table with only two points far behind the relegation pack. Supporters voiced their frustration with a pre-planned 15-minute boycott protesting the club’s ownership while manager Rob Edwards admitted the side continued to suffer from costly errors and a lack of confidence.
United manager Ruben Amorim praised the ruthlessness his side showed after halftime noting that consistency and sharper finishing had been missing in earlier matches. Mount also highlighted the team’s improved aggression and purpose after halftime insisting that the squad must continue building momentum to climb higher in the league standings.

