Exactly, I agree with what you said! Wolves has often managed to put the top clubs in the premier league in difficulty and it is not new to this undertaking, but we must add that over the last few years almost all the small clubs in the EPL have narrowed the technical gap with the top clubs. and in fact the EPL has become the most balanced and toughest tournament in the world. going back to the result of Man UTD - Wolves I think the result is a lie, wolves didn't deserve the defeat and the referee's choices are very questionable, in fact it seems he was punished with a stoppage
Though three good points is all that matters at the end of the game, but Manchester United shouldn't have been winners of that game last night. They'll get nowhere if they continue like this still.
Wolverampton tore Manchester United midfielder's apart, the game yesterday made me realize that Manchester United lacked energy in midfied the hunt for Amrabat should be done immediately. Casemiro, Bruno Fernandez and lastly Mason Mount all flopped big balls.
Props to Onana and the rest of Manchester United defense. In between, Erik Ten Hag made good decisions and changes. Antony should be my man of the match, despite being substuted early, he was the best off the bench and also on the bench.
I didn't watch the whole game but only at times, but from what little I saw, I can confirm that Manchester United really had great difficulties in midfield, although in my opinion the players on the pitch were all very technical, they missed a lot of balls , but I also think it's just a matter of fitness, the Premier League has just begun, I just hope it's a breathlessness in the first few games, hoping they'll get in better shape in a short time, or in the winter transfer market session they'll have to invest again in midfield