Amorim says Bruno’s red card changed the game, but United should have drawn even with 10 men
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim said after his 10-man team lost 0-2 to Wolves in the Premier League on December 26 that the game had 2 periods, different situations because we were at a disadvantage of 1 player for 45 minutes in the second half after captain Bruno Fernandes received a second yellow card in the 47th minute, which made the situation worse. The team created many chances but failed to succeed.

Even with 10 men left, they still brought the ball close to the other side’s goal. And once again, the set-piece changed the game to make it more difficult. In the first half, we thought we controlled the game, but there were times when Wolves did well. As for us, we had problems pushing the game in the final third. In the second half, after the red card, we had to adjust the game suddenly.
Amorim continued, “I think the game should have ended in a draw. We tried our best. At the end of the game, we focused on scoring a draw, but we conceded the second goal instead. The first goal was similar to the one we played against Tottenham Hotspur last week. Our goalkeeper Andre Onana couldn’t get to the ball because there were people around him and the angle wasn’t good.”
As for Marcus Rashford, who is still not named as a starter or substitute in this game, Amorim said that he decided to choose what he thought was best for the ทางเข้า UFABET สำหรับสมาชิกใหม่ สมัครวันนี้ รับโบนัสฟรี team.