🦁 Man Utd win it at the death at Wolves; West Ham and Bournemouth draw | OneFootball

🦁 Man Utd win it at the death at Wolves; West Ham and Bournemouth draw | OneFootball

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Jack Hobbs·1 February 2024

🦁 Man Utd win it at the death at Wolves; West Ham and Bournemouth draw

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There were two Premier League games tonight with Manchester United defeating Wolves in dramatic fashion and West Ham and Bournemouth drawing at the London Stadium.


Premier League classic at Molineux as Manchester United steal the points from Wolves

Scorers: Sarabia 70′, Kilman 85′, Neto 90+6′; Rashford 5′, Højlund 22′, McTominay 74′, Mainoo 90+7′


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Manchester United opened the scoring early against Wolves, curling a beautiful effort into the far right corner from just outside of the box.

United then doubled their lead through Rasmus Højlund, who bundled home a cross from Luke Shaw to score his third Premier League goal of the season.

Wolves had a great chance to get one back in the 58th minute through Craig Dawson, but André Onana made an unorthodox save with his face to keep the Midlands side at bay.

Gary O’Neil’s side got their reward in the shape of a penalty which was won by Pedro Neto and scored by Pablo Sarabia to make it 2-1.

However, Wolves threw away their hard work almost instantaneously when Scott McTominay capitalised on some poor marking to head home unopposed from a corner.

Max Kilman made amends for the defensive lapse and pulled another goal back for his side when he tapped home the following a corner.

With 8 minute of of injury time confirmed Wolves smelt blood and went for the kill, scoring a late equaliser on the counter attack through Pedro Neto.

But the drama didn’t stop there.

United pushed back and stole the win at the death through Kobbie Mainoo, who drove a dagger of a shot into the bottom right corner and into the hearts of the Wolves fans.


England hopefuls impress as West Ham and Bournemouth draw

Scorers: Ward-Prowse 62′ ; Solanke 3′

Bournemouth took an early lead against West Ham after a horror back pass from debutant Kalvin Phillips gifted the inform Dominic Solanke a free goal within three minutes of kickoff.

West Ham struggled to get a foothold in the game and could have found themselves 2-0 down had Alphonse Areola not saved Antoine Semenyo’s close range effort 35 minutes in.

The Hammers improved in the second and were rewarded with a penalty, which was slotted away by James Ward-Prowse after Mohammed Kudus was brought down by Lloyd Kelly.

Both sides had chances to win the game but neither could grab a goal and a draw was a fair result in truth.

West Ham stay in sixth position while Bournemouth leapfrog Fulham into 12th.