Just when it seemed like Man United under Ruben Amorim had found a new direction, fans at Old Trafford were treated to another string of disappointing results. From a dismal defeat to Everton, despite having only 10 men, to a lacklustre 1-1 draw with relegation-threatened West Ham United, all the positive signs seemed to have been extinguished.

MU just disappointed when they let West Ham hold them to a dull 1-1 draw right at home.
Diogo Dalot's spectacular strike had given the home side hope, but Soungoutou Magassa's late equaliser saw that effort go in vain. The game not only exposed a lack of determination but also a lack of fighting spirit at United, prompting Roy Keane to harshly criticize his former club, claiming they were losing their identity.
United finished Round 14 in a disappointing eighth place in the table, and further results over the weekend could see them drop into the bottom half of the Premier League before the next round of fixtures. However, their lacklustre home form does not entirely reflect their form away from Old Trafford, with Amorim's men beating Liverpool and Crystal Palace and drawing with Nottingham Forest and Tottenham Hotspur.
On a slightly optimistic note, United have only lost eight Premier League games against teams bottom of the table at the start of the season, although two of those were against Wolves, the last of which was back in 2011. However, few believe they will suffer a similar setback when they travel to Molineux this time.
Meanwhile, Wolves are in danger of becoming the worst team ever to appear in the Premier League. With only two points from 14 games, they are on the verge of breaking Derby County's sad record. The change on the coaching bench with the appearance of coach Rob Edwards has not yet brought positive effects.

Wolves have lost eight consecutive games in all competitions, including seven defeats in the Premier League.
Wednesday’s 1-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest was a prime example of Wolves’ stalemate. Igor Jesus’ goal left them 12 points behind Leeds United. Wolves have lost eight games in a row in all competitions, including seven in the Premier League. They have also gone five games without scoring, the club’s longest run in the top flight.
However, if there is any morale-boosting factor for Wolves fans, it is the two wins over Man United last season. However, history tells a different story as the Red Devils have not lost two consecutive games at Molineux in 45 years. That makes this clash unpredictable, but the pressure is certainly on the home side, who are fighting to escape an unprecedented crisis.
Force information:
Wolverhampton: Joao Gomes is suspended, Ladislav Krejci has a knee injury, Fer Lopez has a groin injury and Hugo Bueno has a back injury that could be a doubt closer to the hour mark, while Rodrigo Gomes has a groin injury, Leon Chiwome has a knee injury and Daniel Bentley has an ankle injury that is a definite absentee.
MU: Harry Maguire has a thigh injury, Benjamin Sesko has a knee injury, Matthijs de Ligt is injured but is expected to return in time for this match.
Expected lineup:
Wolverhampton: Johnstone; Mosquera, Toti, Agbadou; Doherty, Andre, Bellegarde, Wolfe; Arias, Hwang; Larsen.
MU: Lammens; Mazraoui, De Ligt, Shaw; Diallo, Casemiro, Fernandes, Dorgu; Mbeumo, Cunha; Zirkzee.
Prediction: Wolverhampton 0-2 MU.
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