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Manchester United suffered a 2-0 loss to Wolves at Molineux, with Bruno Fernandes' red card and Andre Onana’s costly error leading to defeat. Matheus Cunha’s Olimpico goal and Hwang Hee-Chan’s late strike sealed United’s fate, leaving fans frustrated and manager Ruben Amorim under mounting pressure.

Manchester United endured a dismal outing at Molineux, succumbing to a 2-0 defeat against Wolverhampton Wanderers. Captain Bruno Fernandes' reckless challenge earned him a second yellow card early in the second half, leaving his team down to 10 men. Wolves capitalized with a bizarre Olimpico goal by Matheus Cunha, as United goalkeeper Andre Onana misjudged the flight of the corner, marking his second costly error from set pieces in a week. Despite a resilient effort to equalize, United's depleted squad conceded again in the dying moments when Cunha assisted Hwang Hee-Chan for the clincher.

Fans voiced their frustrations over Fernandes’ lack of discipline and Onana’s inconsistency, with some labeling the performance as "embarrassing." On social media, many supporters criticized Fernandes' inability to lead, while others lamented Ruben Amorim’s tactical struggles, pointing out his fifth loss in 10 matches as manager. Wolves fans added insult to injury, chanting taunts about United’s declining stature. As the Red Devils linger just above the relegation zone, the pressure mounts on Amorim to reverse the club’s fortunes in the coming fixtures.