Wolves welcome Manchester United to Molineux on Boxing Day as two newly-arrived Portuguese managers look to instigate a turnaround in fortunes for their sides.
The Vitor Pereira era got off to a fine start on Sunday as Wolves produced one of their best performances of the season, a 3-0 dispatching of Leicester clearing up much of the chaos that had led to Gary O’Neil’s exit. The veteran manager has waited more than a decade for another Premier League opportunity having narrowly missed out on the Everton job in 2013 and is desperate to make the most of it, with victory here lifting the club out of the relegation zone with Leicester not in action until later.
The visitors, meanwhile, concluded their efforts before Christmas with a poor showing against Bournemouth. A seventh defeat of the season leaves Manchester United languishing in the bottom half and with tough fixtures against Liverpool and Newcastle to come over the next few days, Ruben Amorim may need a result here to generate some momentum heading into the back half of the season.
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Match facts
In both Premier League and English Football League history, United have won more games and scored more goals on Boxing Day than any other side, with 22 wins and 74 goals in the Premier League and 54 wins and 202 goals all time.
United have only failed to score in one of their last 30 Boxing Day league games, a 2-0 loss at Stoke City in 2015.
Amorim: “We need to win”
In his pre-match press conference, Ruben Amorim reiterated that United “need to win the next match. That’s the only thing”.
“It’s very good for the fans. We are privileged. So we can play on Boxing Day to give some happiness to the fans and we want to win another game.
He added that he “doesn’t want anything from the fans”, commenting that “it’s just from us”.
“I cannot say better things for the fans. I understand as a coach, I understand the moment, I understand the frustration, the disappointment. I understand and we will improve, it will take time.
“So it’s just from us, they need our help, not the other way around. They are doing everything right.”
On Rashford being left out recently, he added: “When I feel that it is the right moment to change something [I will], until then I will continue to think what is the best for the team.
“I speak to him every day but not about the interview, about the performance.”
Match facts
Wolves are unbeaten in their last seven Boxing Day league games (W5 D2), having lost 11 of their 14 such games before this (W1 D2).
They have conceded a league-high 16 goals from set-piece situations in the Premier League this season (excluding penalties), while Manchester United have shipped a league-high share 41% of their goals from such situations.
The last manager to win both of his first two top-flight games in charge of Wolves was Sammy Chung in August 1977.
Match facts
Having won three of their first five Premier League home games against Man Utd (L2), Wolves are now winless in their last five, losing the last four in a row (D1).
United have won seven of their last eight Premier League games against Wolves, with the exception being a 1-0 home defeat in January 2022.
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Head-to-head
These two sides have met 96 times in the past, with the first meeting dating back to 1892. Overall, United have won 47, Wolves have won 32, and 17 have ended as draws.
Last season, Kobbie Mainoo scored a late goal to secure a 4-3 win in this fixture, after United had beaten Wolves 1-0 in their opening match of the season in August.
How Ruben Amorim’s Manchester United start compares to his recent predecessors
Here, the PA news agency compares his record to his recent predecessors at Old Trafford, from Sir Alex Ferguson to Jose Mourinho and Erik ten Hag.
Manchester United team news
So Ruben Amorim makes two changes to his Manchester United team. Leny Yoro comes into the side for Tyrell Malacia, with Mazraoui presumably shifting from the back three to wing-back as a result, and Rasmus Hojlund returns to the starting line-up in place of Joshua Zirkzee up front. Matthijs de Ligt is back on the bench after a brief illness.
Confirmed line-ups
Wolves: Sa, Semedo, Doherty, Bueno, Toti, Ait-Nouri, Andre, J.Gomes, Guedes, Cunha, Larsen
Subs: Johnstone, Dawson, Meupiyou, Lima, Doyle, R.Gomes, Bellegarde, Forbs, Hwang.
Manchester United: Onana, Yoro, Maguire, Martinez, Mazraoui, Ugarte, Mainoo, Dalot, Amad, Fernandes, Hojlund.
Subs: Bayindir, De Ligt, Evans, Eriksen, Casemiro, Collyer, Garnacho, Antony, Zirkzee.
Team news
The line-ups should be released in the next five minutes, so here’s a reminder of the early team news.
Wolves will welcome back Rayan ait-Nouri after he served his suspension in the win over Leicester, while Mario Lemina could also come back after suffering a calf strain. Boubacar Traore and Pablo Sarabia are unlikely to be back before the New Year, while long-term absentees Yerson Mosquera, Enso Gonzalez Medina and Sasa Kalajdzic remain unavailable.
For United, there are no new injury concerns after the loss to Bournemouth, with Luke Shaw, Mason Mount and Victor Lindelof out. Matthijs de Ligt has missed the last two matches with an unspecified illness, so he could make a return at centre-back.