Whatever Nuno said at half-time, it certainly made his team sit up and get with the programme. That being said, they arguably haven't done enough to win this one, while United will be left to mull over their missed chances.
90' +1
P. Cutrone enters the game and replaces R. Jiménez.
Wolves make their last swap as Patrick Cutrone replaces Jimenez.
90'
There's going to be four minutes of stoppage time. Can either side snaffle a winner?
89'
Andreas Pereira enters the game and replaces M. Rashford.
M. Greenwood enters the game and replaces D. James.
The visitors make their third change with Andreas Pereira on in place of Rashford.
United make their second swap, with Mason Greenwood replacing James.
88'
James picks up a free-kick as he is sent sprawling in a big tackle. United look poised to make their last gamble of the game with a double change.
86'
Pedro Neto enters the game and replaces Diogo Jota.
Wolves make their second change of the game, bringing on Neto for Jota.
84'
A. Wan-Bissaka gets yellow.
Wan-Bissaka picks up a yellow card now for what the referee deems to be an intentional handball. It came off the right-back's shoulder, but he did lunge intentionally towards it.
81'
Mata enters the game and replaces J. Lingard.
United make their first change of the game, with Juan Mata on for Lingard.
79'
Wolves make a searching move down the right flank that comes to nothing but it serves as a timely reminder that there isn't long left for either to snaffle a winner. United look set to make a swap.
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A corner for United now, as the Red Devils once again encroach upon the Wolves box. Played short, it's a pedestrian effort, though the visitors do get a throw-in from it in the end.
75'
If there's going to be a winner, you'd possibly just back the visitors right now. Wolves haven't been down the opposition end much since they tied up the scores and United look clearly the more forward of the pair.
72'
Traore concedes a corner now as United muscle forward again. Since that penalty, they've looked a much more brazen force in attack - though as Wan-Bissaka skies a shot from outside the box, it's clear they still need to find that killer finishing touch.
70'
James wins a corner and United pile forward. Pogba can't rise enough to get more than a glance on it however and it skitters away and out of play for a goal-kick.
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Penalty saved by Rui Patrício!
Penalty to United! Pogba executes a lovely one-two with Martial to slip into the box and Coady brings him down with a trailing leg. The Frenchman will take himself.
Patricio comes ever so slightly off his line and just leaves that trailing foot behind the line. He's arguably one of the most underrated keepers in the Premier League.
Pogba doesn't stutter in his run, sticks it with power to the left - and Patricio saves! It's a great stop and Molineux erupts. Wolves get it clear and United will rue another missed chance.
67'
R. Bennett gets yellow.
United look to break and, with few options elsewhere, Rashford opens up his pace. Bennett can't keep up and fouls him, picking up a yellow as a result.
65'
Wolves take off down the left wing and Maguire is forced to sprint out to execute a slide tackle. He does so well, but leaves a gap for the hosts to burst through with Jota, and Wan-Bissaka only just scrambles back in time to prevent a dangerous cross.
63'
United have a free-kick 35 yards out on the left flank and Rashford simply whips it to the left of the assembled throng of players in the box. He's looking to squeak it in at the bottom corner but he's miles off.
59'
That Martial miss on the stroke of half-time. That flubbed volley from Lingard. United have had their chances to find a second and they'll be kicking themselves now. Wolves have got the momentum too, since the break arguably. This is deliciously poised.
55'
Rúben Neves has scored a goal for Wolverhampton Wanderers! Assist by João Moutinho.
GOAL! WOLVES 1-1 MANCHESTER UNITED! Ruben Neves, what a strike! The midfielder gets the ball 20 yards out as the corner is played short and back to him, and he whistles it into the top right corner with a stunning finish.
Molineux is absolutely bouncing after that goal and so they should. Moutinho played the corner short, then recieved the ball back in order to ship it out to Neves, who simply let fly. What an equaliser.
53'
Maguire concedes a free-kick just outside the United box now after Traore tumbles over him and Wolves have a brilliant chance with a set-piece now.
52'
Wan-Bissaka plants another lovely throughball into the box for Lingard, though a slight intervention from Coady's boot sticks it beyond the United man. The referee doesn't see the slight touch and the hosts get a goal-kick rather than concede a corner.
51'
Rúben Neves gets yellow.
Neves and James have a tussle chasing the ball, with the latter going down, and it's a yellow card for the former's challenge.
50'
Lingard! A great chance for the midfielder to volley an effort home from inside the box after Wan-Bissaka delivers a lovely cut-back pass on the break, but he flubs his effort and Wolves get the ball out of danger.
48'
United clear the set-piece with precision and move the game back to midfield, to relieve the early pressure laid at their door.
47'
It's been one-way traffic so far for the hosts and Maguire perilously deflects a cross in his own box over the goal by a few feet. Wolves will have a corner.
46'
Adama Traoré enters the game and replaces M. Doherty.
Wolves have made their first change of the game at the break with Doherty replaced by Adama Traore due to an injury.
We're back underway for the second half at Molineux. Can Wolves claw their way back into this one or will United tame them over the next 45 minutes?
45' +2
HALF-TIME: WOLVES 0-1 MANCHESTER UNITED
45'
There will be just a minute of added time in this first half.
44'
McTominay gets dropped by a stubby challenge from Neves and United get a free-kick 40 yards out on the left wing again. It's speared wide and right for Maguire, but the defender only gets a glance on it and Wolves clear.
41'
United win a corner after Shaw makes another sprightly run down the left flank, forcing Bennett to put a Rashford throughball behind as the left-back roars in. Wolves clear the tame effort easily enough however, and though James tips the ball back in a moment later, nobody can find a shot from it.
39'
There's a pause in play now after Moutinho goes down with shouts that Pogba kicked him in the tackle. There's nothing in it and after a brief halt, the game resumes.
35'
If Wolves have an issue at the moment, it's that they are struggling to pick out the passes they really want in attack. They're breaking down most offensives from the visitors, but aren't forging a clean path as often as they'd like to themselves.
33'
Both sides have settled for a moment, with Wolves holding a steadfast, high defensive line as United look to unlock them again. Pogba is moving with a touch more authority in the middle as McTominay drops back.
31'
The hosts do pick a corner up off the right-back the second time round however and Jota almost squeezes a shot off from 12 yards out or so. He can't get it past a very busy box however, and United clear their lines.
29'
Wolves are already on the prowl, heading straight into United territory from the restart and they almost catch Wan-Bissaka out at the back. The former Crystal Palace man recovers in time however and sees off the immediate threat.
27'
A. Martial has scored a goal for Manchester United! Assist by M. Rashford.
GOAL! WOLVES 0-1 MANCHESTER UNITED! It's Anthony Martial's 50th goal for his club, as a lovely, well-worked move down the left wing unlocks Wolves. Shaw comes down the flank, and a clutch of short passes via Lingard and Rashford releases the ball into the box, where the Frenchman lofts it home beyond Patricio. Top stuff!
That was a much-needed goal for United. They've not been able to impose themselves in the final third too much today and have gone down that right edge quite a bit. Instead, Rashford finds the pass on the left and it's all thanks to Shaw.
24'
D. James gets yellow.
James jostles with Moutinho for the ball on the right wing and the former goes sprawling. There's no contact though, and he picks up a booking for simulation.
22'
Maguire gets a head to the set-piece wide on the right but the visitors can't make anything of the chance he presents and Wolves come away unruffled.
20'
We're fast approaching the quarter-mark of this game and there's only been that one great chance so far. Dendoncker catches Pogba now 40 yards out and United have a free-kick.
16'
Wolves now have a free-kick on the counter following a handsy challenge from Maguire. The defender puts Moutinho's delivery straight back out of the box however with little trouble.
12'
United win a free-kick some 40 yards out downfield and Lindelof simply hoofs it beyond his team-mates to the left. They look like they need to sharpen up somewhat.
10'
Bennett duly heads away and Wolves hurriedly clear for a throw-in. A cautious toe-poke sends Martial squirreling after the ball but it's well dealt with by the defence.
9'
Maguire nudges the ball back into open play and Lingard and James break away to win their own corner down the other end.
8'
Jimenez makes a brilliant run after James goes down at the opposite end and the Wolves forward carves a dizzying path towards the United box. It'll be a corner for the hosts.
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Wan-Bissaka picks off a pass between Jota and Jimenez as Wolves look to create a counter with a deft back-heel and United shut down any chance of a breakaway from their hosts.
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The Red Devils have mostly controlled possession so far, but they seem unable to crack a pass into the final third. A throughball slips beyond Rashford and Patricio clears.
2'
Coady puts an industrious challenge on Martial as United make an early probe into opposition territory. Wolves come away with the ball and the Frenchman has to dust himself off.
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We are underway in this Premier League clash between Wolves and Manchester United!
Hello and welcome to live coverage of the 2019-20 Premier League as Manchester United travel south to face Wolves in Molineux for their second game of the season.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side are looking to back up their impressive win against Chelsea on the opening weekend with another positive result against an arguably more innocuous opponent. But Nuno Espirito Santo's side will prove to be no pushover on their home turf.
The Midlands outfit made an impression last year in their first campaign back in the top flight, finishing a place behind the Red Devils and qualifying for the Europa League alongside them. An opening draw with Leicester has left them looking for a maiden win of the season though, so can they topple the Red Devils?
MANCHESTER UNITED (4-2-3-1): David De Gea; Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Victor Lindelof, Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw; Scott McTominay, Paul Pogba; Daniel James, Jesse Lingard, Marcus Rashford; Anthony Martial.
Subs: Ruben Vinagre, Pedro Neto, John Ruddy, Adama Traore, Morgan Gibbs-White, Patrick Cutrone, Romain Saiss.
Subs: Mason Greenwood, Andreas Pereira, Ashley Young, Juan Mata, Axel Tuanzebe, Sergio Romero, Nemanja Matic.
There's no room in the matchday squad for United striker Alexis Sanchez today as speculation continues to swirl that the Chile international is set to exit the club. The striker is widely tipped to follow the departed Romelu Lukaku to Inter in Serie A.
The teams are set to emerge at Molineux as kick-off approaches.
It's not exactly been a game bursting with quality, it must be said, and the Norwegian will likely feel that his side should be making those chances stick in the final third. His opposite number however will be looking for his side to show more assurance too, having not exactly been a model of superb performance themselves either.
Should Marcus Rashford have taken that penalty over Pogba? The Frenchman looks utterly frustrated with himself at the final whistle, though his manager, oddly impassive, doesn't seem to be too mad with him as he shakes hands with everyone. At the very least, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has finally taken a point off Wolves in his managerial career.
For Manchester United, they'll head back home to host Crystal Palace next weekend, but Wolves are straight back into continental action as they travel to Torino on Thursday in their Europa League play-off. Until then, thank you for joining us - and have a good week!
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