PROBABLE LINEUPS |
MANCHESTER UNITED De Gea Smalling, Ferdinand, Evans, Evra Nani, Jones, Carrick, Young Welbeck, Rooney | WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS Hennessey Stearman, Johnson, Berra, Ward Edwards, Henry, Guedioura, Hunt O'Hara Fletcher |
The list of those injured in battle continues as Javier Hernandez (ankle), Michael Owen (thigh) and Nemanja Vidic (knee) are all out for this fixture. The latter could be out for a few months after a nasty-looking fall at Basel.
Wolves boss Mick McCarthy will likely miss the services of Jody Craddock (hamstring) and Kevin Foley (ankle), while Michael Kightly is unavailable because he is out on loan with Watford.
DID YOU KNOW? |
- Manchester United have won only one of their last five matches in all competitions. Two losses, against Crystal Palace and Basel, saw them bow out of the League Cup and the Champions League respectively.
- No team has been able to keep a clean sheet against the Red Devils this season, which means that they have scored in every game in every competition during the course of the current campaign.
- But Sir Alex Ferguson's men have not been prolific in recent weeks, as they have scored exactly one goal in their last seven games in the Premier League.
- Even Wolverhampton Wanderers have scored more in their last seven league games, as they have hit the back of the net nine times.
- The last time these two sides met was back in February at Molineux. Mick McCarthy's men managed to secure a 2-1 victory on that occasion as goals from George Elokobi and Kevin Doyle saw the then bottom-placed team beating the league leaders at the time.
- If all matches ended at half-time, Wolves would find themselves at the rock bottom of the Premier League.
Manchester United will want to react strongly to the recent embarrassing defeats that saw them bow out of two competitions, and they will throw the kitchen sink at Wolves if they have to to get their campaign back on track.
Editor's Prediction
Manchester United 3-0 Wolves