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Manchester United have moved into the Premier League's top six with a comprehensive 4-1 win over bottom club Wolverhampton.
Bryan Mbeumo tapped in (51') and Mason Mount volleyed home (62') before a confident Fernandes penalty (82'). The result leaves United sixth, a point off the top four, with winless Wolves still bottom with just two points.
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Wolves midfielder Andre was ambling in possession just inside his own half, taking an age to make up his mind about what he wanted to do. Andre had not really been under that much pressure, but he invited Casemiro onto him and the veteran Brazilian stuck a foot out and prodded the ball away from his compatriot. The ball fell to Matheus Cunha…
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Man Utd still unsure if Mbeumo, Amad and Mazraoui will be available for Bournemouth clash
RUBEN AMORIM SAYS Manchester United are still waiting to find out whether Bryan Mbeumo, Amad Diallo and Noussair Mazraoui can face Bournemouth before going to the Africa Cup of Nations. FIFA announced last week that the release period for the biennial championship “will be reduced by seven days and start on Monday,
United host Bournemouth that day and boss Amorim claims he is still in the dark as to the availability of his three players heading to the tournament. Boss Amorim said: “We are still in conversations with the national teams.