
K.P. Sport: Despite the return of Cristiano Ronaldo and Sancho's £73m capture, hysteria and exaggeration, Varane's performance suggests he will play a key role in Solskjaer's new era. He is calm and composed, a ballerina dancer who has used all his positional awareness and experience to help United get out of the dark country while maintaining an unbeaten start. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said: "It was a top performance and he showed off his lessons. It's his welcome to the Premier League, the rhythm and the hustle and bustle, how to defend and fight back. Nothing upset him, and he did well in the dressing room before and after half-time. I'm happy with his performance. ”
As World Cup winner, Varane has provided United's defence with the speed his centre-back partner Harry Maguire lacks, and his set-piece header ability is particularly impressive here. Time and time again, he took powerful corners and free kicks from Wolves midfielder João Moutinho, eliminating the danger of the home team exerting almost relentless pressure on the visiting team. There are also some tense moments. He was easily pushed aside by defender Romain Seth in the second half and Wolves had the best chance of the game when David De Gea made an excellent two-player save up close.