Amorim: Man Utd back on track after Fernandes inspires Wolves rout
Manchester United's Portuguese midfielder #08 Bruno Fernandes shoots from the penalty spot to score the team's fourth goal during the English Premier League football match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Manchester United at the Molineux stadium in Wolverhampton, central England on December 8, 2025. (Photo by Darren Staples / AFP)
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Ruben Amorim said Manchester United had "improved a
lot" after they climbed back into the race to qualify for the Champions
League as Bruno Fernandes inspired a 4-1 rout of woeful Wolves on Monday.
Amorim's side recovered from their disappointing draw with
lowly West Ham last week thanks to Fernandes' double and goals from Bryan Mbeumo
and Mason Mount at Molineux.
Jean-Ricner Bellegarde had cancelled out Fernandes' opener
with Wolves' first goal in six games in all competitions and their first in the
top-flight since October 26.
But Mbeumo, Mount and Fernandes netted after the interval to
clinch only United's second win in their last six matches.
United suffered an embarrassing 1-0 home loss to 10-man
Everton on November 24 and 10 days later boos greeted the final whistle
following a 1-1 draw with West Ham at Old Trafford.
With Amorim growing increasingly tetchy in recent weeks, it
was essential that sixth-placed United avoided an embarrassing result against
bottom of the table Wolves as they moved within one point of the top four.
"I really enjoyed how we played the second half. We had
good pace, good quality in the decisions. We finished the game and Wolves is in
a difficult moment. It was a good evening," Amorim said.
"We had some games against teams in better moments and
had many shots. We need to improve the quality of the shots. We need to focus
not just on scoring but protecting our goal.
"I think we improved a lot. If you compare last season
and this season we are creating so much more chances and scoring more goals and
having more real situations of danger, so I'm really pleased with that."
Wolves' eighth successive league defeat equalled their worst
top-flight run since 1981-82 and left boss Rob Edwards still waiting for his
first victory since arriving from Middlesbrough to replace the sacked Vitor
Pereira in November.
Wolves have just two points after 15 games and if they fail
to win either of their next two against Arsenal and Brentford they will equal
Sheffield United's longest winless start in the Premier League of 17 matches.
Derby's Premier League record low of just 11 points in a
single season is also under threat from dismal Wolves.
Diogo Dalot should have put United ahead in the opening
moments when he raced clean through on goal, but the defender's tame shot was palmed
away by Wolves keeper Sam Johnstone.
Hundreds of angry Wolves fans boycotted the opening 15
minutes to protest against owners Fosun and executive chairman Jeff Shi.
When they returned to their seats, the Wolves supporters saw
their former forward Matheus Cunha have a shot blocked before United took the
lead in the 25th minute.
It was a shambolic goal in keeping with Wolves' wretched
campaign.
Andre's wayward back-pass was intercepted by Cunha and when
he flicked the ball to Fernandes, the Portugal midfielder initially slipped
over before recovering to poke a weak shot that somehow evaded Johnstone as it
crept over the line.
As boos rained down from furious Wolves supporters, United
went for the kill and Cunha's strike was cleared off the line by Toti.
United's focus briefly wavered and Wolves snatched their
long-awaited goal in first half stoppage-time.
Amorim's men couldn't clear a succession of crosses and
David Moller Wolfe's pass was turned in at full-stretch by Bellegarde from 12
yards.
A flowing move cut through the Wolves defence as Mount's
pass found Dalot and his unselfish cutback allowed Mbeumo to slot into the
empty net.
In the 62nd minute, Mount timed his run perfectly to meet
Fernandes' cross with an emphatic volley from six yards.
Fernandes' fourth goal this season put the seal on a
one-sided contest as he stroked home an 82nd minute penalty after Yerson
Mosquera handled.


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