Man United domestic misery continues with loss to Wolves
MANCHESTER, England :Manchester United slumped to a 15th Premier League loss of the season as Wolverhampton Wanderers snatched a 1-0 win at Old Trafford thanks to Pablo Sarabia's late free kick on Sunday.
There was always going to be a comedown from Thursday's dramatic 5-4 Europa League win over Olympique Lyonnais, but their supporters still expected more than the one shot on target during a poor first half.
The hosts looked more of a threat after Bruno Fernandes was introduced off the bench in the second half, but their failure to make a chance count was punished as substitute Sarabia curled his free kick into the top corner 13 minutes from time.
Mason Mount wasted two golden chances to secure a point for United, but yet another disappointing result at home left Ruben Amorim's side down in 14th in the standings, with Wolves now level on points one place below.
"We suffered a goal with their only shot to the goal," Amorim told Sky Sports. "They scored a goal and we lose the game. It will be like this, ups and downs and let's finish the season.
"These days are really disappointing. We were better than the opponents but if you don't score goals, you don't win games."
FAN PROTESTS
There was more life in Old Trafford stands pre-match than what unfolded on the pitch in the opening 45 minutes, with supporters unveiling large banners protesting against new co-owner Jim Ratcliffe, in anger at the club’s plans to move some fans to make way for VIP guests next term.
Wolves were never going to be pushovers, however, looking to make it five successive English top-flight wins for the first time since 1970 under manager Vitor Pereira, but they too looked short of ideas in the opening period.
A Christian Eriksen free kick well saved by away


