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Seven-man United, came back from hell and beat Wolves with Mainu’s hero in the 90+7′!

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He refused to die in Wolverhampton and left with a mythical “three points” h Manchester United!

The “red devils” prevailed away from home with 4-3 Wolves in one of the games of the year so far in the Premier League, as they were 3-1 up until the 85th minute, but from then on they suffered black outat 90+5′ they conceded the equalizer, however, they hadn’t said their last word: at 90+7′ the 18-year-old, Coby Mainuwith a wonderful goal he sent United’s friends to heaven, giving his team the precious victory.

So, the whole of it Eric Ten Haag rose to 7th place with 35 points, down to -8 from Tottenham and the first tetrad leading to Champions League of the next period. On the other hand, the hosts who missed a huge chance to pinch the tie point, slipped to 11th place with 29 points.

Very strong start for United, who had a high intensity in their game and opened the score in just 5′! Hoylund received the ball in the area and passed it out to Rashfordwho made it 1-0 with an ideal finish.

The “red devils” were better on the pitch and in the 22nd minute they “doubled” their goals with the excellent in today’s match, Hoywood. The pace dropped in the following minutes, with Ten Haag’s side heading into the dressing room to finish the first half 2-0 up.

Wolves in the second half improved and got back into the game, reducing in the 71st minute with a penalty Sarabia. However, United did not allow the… smiles for long, making it 3-1 four minutes later (75′) with McTominay.

The “wolves” did not give up the match, they reduced it again in the 85th minute with Kilman and at 90+5′ they drew 3-3 with Neto in an incredible match. And while everything looked like United would drop points in one more game, the 18-year-old, Coby Mainuwith great energy and great placement won the final 4-3, knocking out Wolves!

In detail, the program of the 22nd matchday:

Tuesday (30/1)

Nottingham Forest-Arsenal 1-2

(89′ Avonigi – 65′ Jesus, 72′ Saka)

Luton-Brighton 4-0

(1′, 42′, 56′ Adebayo, 3′ Ogbene)

Fulham-Everton 0-0

Crystal Palace-Sheffield United 3-2

(17′, 27′ Eze, 67′ Olisse – 1′ Breredon, 20′ McAtee)

Aston Villa-Newcastle 1-3

(71′ Watkins-32′, 36′ Ser, 52′ auto. Moreno)

Wednesday (31/1)

Manchester City-Burnley 3-1

(16′, 22′ Alvares, 46′ Rodri – 90+3′ Al Dakil)

Tottenham-Bradford 3-2

(48′ Udoji, 49′ Johnson, 56′ Richarlison – 15′ Moppe, 67′ Toni)

Liverpool-Chelsea 4-1

(23′ Zota, 39′ Bradley, 65′ Somboslay, 79′ Dias – 71′ Nkunku)

Thursday (1/2)

West Ham-Bournemouth 1-1

(61′ pen. Ward-Prowse – 3′ Solanke)

Wolves-Manchester United 3-4

(71′ pen. Sarabia, 85′ Kilman, 90+5′ Neto – 5′ Rashford, 22′ Hailund, 75′ McTominay, 90+7′ Mainu)

The schedule for the next (23rd) matchday:

Saturday (3/2)

Everton-Tottenham (14:30)

Burnley-Fulham (17:00)

Brighton-Crystal Palace (17:00)

Newcastle-Luton (17:00)

Sheffield United-Aston Villa (19:30)

Sunday (4/2)

Manchester United-West Ham (16:00)

Bournemouth-Nottingham Forest (16:00)

Chelsea-Wolves (16:00)

Arsenal-Liverpool (18:30)

Monday (5/2)

Brentford-Manchester City (22:00)

Source: Sport Fm

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