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Wolverhampton Wanderers v Manchester United (2020-21)
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HT:1–2
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EventPremier League 2020-21
DateSunday 23 May 2021
VenueMolineux, Wolverhampton
Player of the MatchAnthony Elanga
RefereeMike Dean
Attendance4,500
Weather11 °C (52 °F)
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Wolverhampton Wanderers v Manchester United was a match which took place at Molineux on Sunday 23 May 2021.

Wolves were unable to give manager Nuno Espirito Santo the winning send-off they craved as they ended the Premier League season with defeat by Manchester United.

Four and a half thousand Wolves fans were at Molineux to say goodbye to Nuno, two days after the surprise announcement this would be his last game in charge.

But United spoiled the send-off somewhat as they secured a win that ensures they have gone a full league season without losing an away game for the first time in their history.

Anthony Elanga opened the scoring when he marked only his second Premier League start with a goal, powering home a header inside the first 15 minutes.

Wolves responded well, equalising five minutes before the break when Nelson Semedo scored his first goal for the club by sweeping in from Fabio Silva's smart square ball.

But United, who were already assured of second place before the game, reclaimed the lead on the stroke of half-time. Donny van de Beek was caught on the back of his foot by Romain Saiss, and after referee Mike Dean initially decided against awarding a penalty, he reversed his decision following a VAR review.

That left the home fans furious, with loud boos greeting the half-time whistle, and there was an added determination about Wolves' play in the second half.

But despite plenty of possession they lacked quality in the final third - something that has plagued them all season, in no small part because of injuries to key players.

Just 72 hours ago, the most notable thing for many Wolves fans thinking about this fixture will have been the return of supporters to Molineux.

But that all changed when it was announced Nuno's four-year reign would come to an end after this game.

Wolves have enjoyed some incredible highs under the Portuguese - winning the Championship with 99 points, successive top-seven finishes in the Premier League, and an incredible run to the quarter-finals of the Europa League.

And the appreciation for what Nuno has achieved was shown by those Wolves fans fortunate enough to have tickets.

Supporters gathered outside to greet the team bus and cheer Nuno when he stepped off, and his name rang out around the ground as players and officials emerged from the tunnel before kick-off.

There were, however, some boos heard from the stands as the players took a knee ahead of kick-off.

Once the game got under way it was soon clear the players were determined to put a show on for their departing manager, and Adama Traore flashed a shot wide inside the first two minutes.

But when Elanga struck and Traore went off injured, it appeared Nuno would not get the dream farewell.

Semedo's goal gave a glimmer of hope, but in the end it was not meant to be.

Despite that, Nuno's name was chanted long after the final whistle as the fans showed their appreciation to a manager who leaves them firmly established as a Premier League team.

With second place long since secured, United's focus now is on Wednesday's Europa League final against Villarreal.

That was reflected in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's team selection here, with only Axel Tuanzebe retaining his place in the starting XI and Dean Henderson handed the chance to potentially stake his claim for a place in goal in midweek.

But it was two of the fringe players that caught the eye.

Elanga, who made his first Premier League start in the defeat by Leicester on 11 May, initially looked nervous and lacking in composure as he spurned two decent opportunities, but his goal was one of real quality as he thumped a header into the back of the net.

While Elanga is at the start of his United career, a player much nearer the other end of his also made his mark. Mata has made 271 appearances for United, but his seven-year association with the club could be coming to an end with his contract expiring this summer.

With Bruno Fernandes not included in the squad, it was Mata who stepped up take the decisive penalty, scoring in typically assured fashion.

If this is to be his final Premier League game for United, the winning goal is a fitting send-off.

Match[]

Details[]

23 May 2021
16:00 GMT
Wolves Wolverhampton Wanderers FC 1–2 Manchester United FC Manchester United Molineux, Wolverhampton
Attendance: 4,500
Referee: Mike Dean
Nélson Semedo Goal 39' HT:1–2
Report
Elanga Goal 13'
Mata Goal 45+4'
Wolves
Manchester United
 
11 Rui Patrício
27 Romain Saïss
16 Conor Coady
15 Willy Boly Booked
22 Nélson Semedo
32 Leander Dendoncker Substituted off in the 60th minute 60' Booked
08 Rúben Neves
28 João Moutinho
03 Rayan Aït-Nouri Substituted off in the 82nd minute 82' Booked
37 Adama Traoré Substituted off in the 27th minute 27'
17 Fábio Silva
Substitutes:
02 Ki-Jana Hoever
05 Marçal Substituted on in the 82nd minute 82'
12 Willian José Substituted on in the 27th minute 27'
18 Morgan Gibbs-White Substituted on in the 60th minute 60' Booked
20 Vitinha
21 John Ruddy
49 Max Kilman
62 Andreas Söndergaard
Manager:
Flag of Spain Nuno Espírito Santo
 
26 Dean Henderson Booked
33 Brandon Williams
03 Eric Bailly
38 Axel Tuanzebe
27 Alex Telles
34 Donny van de Beek
31 Nemanja Matić
56 Anthony Elanga
08 Juan Mata Substituted off in the 82nd minute 82'
21 Daniel James Substituted off in the 90+5th minute 90+5'
19 Amad Diallo Substituted off in the 82nd minute 82'
Substitutes:
02 Victor Lindelöf
10 Marcus Rashford
11 Mason Greenwood
13 Lee Grant
29 Aaron Wan-Bissaka
39 Scott McTominay
46 Hannibal Mejbri Substituted on in the 82nd minute 82'
48 Will Fish Substituted on in the 90+5th minute 90+5'
74 Shola Shoretire Substituted on in the 82nd minute 82'
Manager:
Flag of Norway Ole Gunnar Solskjær

Man of the Match:
Anthony Elanga

Assistant referees:
Ian Hussin
Harry Lennard
Fourth official:
John Brooks

Match rules

  • 90 minutes, no extra time or penalties.
  • Three points awarded to winner, none to loser.
  • One point awarded to each in the event of a draw.
  • Nine named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions

Match Stats[]

Overall Wolves Manchester United
Goals scored 1 2
Total shots 14 9
Shots on target 4 4
Ball possession 57% 43%
Corner kicks 6 2
Fouls committed 14 3

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