Manchester United completed a breathtaking comeback against Lyon with two stoppage-time goals, and now they prepare to welcome Wolves for another pivotal showdown.
Manchester United rarely lack drama, yet even the most optimistic fan would have struggled to predict Thursday’s rollercoaster. When they fell 4-2 behind to Lyon in extra time, many supporters began to head for the exits.
However, the Red Devils refused to give in and produced an astonishing double salvo in the final minute to reach the Europa League semi-finals. Indeed, no team had ever scored twice in the 120th minute or later of a major European match before.
How Ruben Amorim’s players recover both mentally and physically from that emotional high will shape their performance here. With the campaign winding down, United face the prospect of their lowest points total in the Premier League era. This clash with Wolves offers a chance to salvage some pride.
Their home record against Wolves remains strong, with only one defeat in thirteen league meetings at home. They have enjoyed nine victories and played out three draws in that period.
Meanwhile, Wolves arrive on a remarkable run of four consecutive top‑flight victories, their best streak since January 1972. Furthermore, a win here could confirm their Premier League safety if Ipswich lose to Arsenal on Sunday.
Vítor Pereira’s impact has been undeniable since he arrived. He inherited a squad thirteen points adrift of United. Yet a victory here would draw them level on points with the Red Devils.
Remarkably, Pereira’s second match in charge ended in a 2-0 win over United on Boxing Day. Consequently, Wolves could achieve a league double over the Red Devils for the first time since 1979–80.
The visitors have collected more points away from home than in their own stadium this season. In addition, each of their last three away league wins came by a single-goal margin.
Kobbie Mainoo deserves special mention after his 120th‑minute equaliser sparked Thursday’s comeback. It mirrored his 97th‑minute winner against Wolves in February 2024. Matheus Cunha has scored fourteen league goals so far this season. One more would make him just the third Brazilian to reach fifteen in a single Premier League campaign.
Meanwhile, United have enjoyed a remarkable Easter Sunday trend at home. They have won each of their four league matches played on that day.
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