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Manchester United 4-3 Wolves, the lord also smiled! A two-goal lead is Manchester United's most dangerous score

Manchester United 4-3 Wolves, the lord also smiled! A two-goal lead is Manchester United's most dangerous score

In the FA Cup, Manchester United was almost cornered by Newport after leading by two goals, and Marcus Rashford was red carded after leading 2-0 in the Champions League, and Manchester United was beaten 4-3 by Copenhagen, and in the Champions League, Manchester United was chased to a 3-3 draw by Galatasaray after leading by two goals.

Manchester United 4-3 Wolves, the lord also smiled! A two-goal lead is Manchester United's most dangerous score

The 2-0 score has become the most dangerous score for Manchester United, who have scored fewer goals this season, and there are fewer games in which they took a two-goal lead in the first half. This game against Wolves, Manchester United will not play after a 2-goal lead in the first half, if it weren't for Meno in the last moment of the game Messi possessed, even a few people pushed into the far corner, maybe Manchester United this game is another 3-3 draw, after Mayno scored, Ferguson in the stands smiled very comfortably.

Manchester United 4-3 Wolves, the lord also smiled! A two-goal lead is Manchester United's most dangerous score

After United's 4-2 win at Newport, Fernandes explained that the Reds had been working inverted triangle crosses, which should have been one of United's main tactics in the second half of the season, with the first two goals against Newport coming from inverted triangle crosses, which the Reds still played. The game's opener came from Diogo Dalot's cross from the flank, Hojlen set up a cannon in the middle, and Rashford took it inside before firing a long-range shot from behind Hojlen, a goal that was exactly the same way Wheatley played Ethan Williams in the Manchester Academy 4-3 Liverpool game.

Manchester United 4-3 Wolves, the lord also smiled! A two-goal lead is Manchester United's most dangerous score

The second goal came from Luke Shaw's cross from the wing, Hojlen scrambled to the front to score, this is the accurate way Hojlen opened it (above), when Luke Shaw went down the side, Luke Shaw had at least 3 passes, he chose Hojlen who was closest to the route, you always have to send some balls in front of Hojlen, not always send Hojlen back balls.

Manchester United 4-3 Wolves, the lord also smiled! A two-goal lead is Manchester United's most dangerous score

Wolves' attack in this game is concentrated on the side of Dalot on the right side of Manchester United, Manchester United's defense in the first half is good, Lisandro's return, you can start to receive the ball in the back position, give teammates time to come back, Manchester United's three lines in the first half of this game are very tight, and Wolves' counterattack is basically unable to rush. Wolves' league goals this season have all been scored in the penalty area, as long as the Wolves players can be close to the United players when they enter the box, Wolves' shots are not threatening, and 2 of the 4 shots on goal in the first half are all long-range shots.

Manchester United 4-3 Wolves, the lord also smiled! A two-goal lead is Manchester United's most dangerous score

In the second half, maybe Ten Hag wanted to attract the opponent to press, and wanted to speed up the forward pass of Manchester United, but this time it got into trouble, you pushed forward too fast, so that the passing route was always easy to block, Manchester United's attacking threat was not as good as in the first half, and even because you pushed too fast, the problem of the emptiness of Manchester United's midfield and back appeared. Anthony can't control the ball, Onana can't make an online save, who called Onana and told him that this is not the Champions League, the Champions League is out.

Manchester United 4-3 Wolves, the lord also smiled! A two-goal lead is Manchester United's most dangerous score

After taking a 2-0 lead, Manchester United's way of giving up the ball and using the pace of the front court to counter-attack seems to be a paradox, with one of Wolves' three goals coming from a quick counter-attack that was cut off in front, one coming from a midfield void caused by Manchester United's sudden high pressure in the second half, and one from a set-piece. These three ways of scoring goals are the main ways United have conceded goals this season, don't fool around, keep the three lines tight, slow down the tempo, don't blindly accelerate.

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