Spurs pulled off a remarkable second-half turnaround to draw 2-2 during Tottenham vs Man United in a high-stakes Premier League affair on Thursday in north London.
Tottenham vs Man United: Summary
Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford put Man United in control in the first half, but Pedro Porro's moment of magic early in the second half for Spurs and Son Heung-Min's late strike saw the top-6 rivals settle for a point apiece.
The result sees Tottenham improbably move up to fifth place on 54 points -- ahead of Aston Villa on goal difference -- and United stay in fourth on 60 points, two behind Thursday winners Newcastle United in third.
Sancho opened the scoring for Erik ten Hag's side on seven minutes with some help from Rashford, taking a pass from his United teammate, navigating some tight space in the area and unleashing a low line drive that beat Fraser Forster at his far post.
Spurs settled into the game as the half wore on and David De Gea was forced into a fine reflex save from Ivan Perisic's flicked on header moments after Richarlison had broken free on goal only to see his centering pass to a wide open Son blocked to safety by the United defence.
United began to struggle to get the ball out of their own end as the half played out and Richarlison continued to be a menace down the left flank, but to no effect.
The prolific Rashford caused Tottenham trouble just before the break on two occasions before making good on his third to set United back on track. The England international collected Bruno Fernandes' ball over the top, turned Eric Dier inside out in the penalty area and fired a shot past Forster to give the visitors a 2-0 advantage at half-time of Tottenham vs Man United.
Second-half:
A tepid Spurs team came roaring out of the dressing room and cut United's lead in half on 55 minutes when Porro settled Diogo Dalot's clearance and cleverly put one into the upper right corner of De Gea's net with the outside of his right foot.
The hosts nearly gave the advantage right back seconds later, but Fernandes impossibly hit the crossbar with only Forster to beat after tiptoeing between a pair of Spurs defenders in the middle of the penalty area.
Son hugged the caretaker manager Ryan Mason (Image- Tottenham Hotspur)
Now in charge of the game, Tottenham fashioned one chance after another and should have drawn level before 70 minutes through Dier, but the longtime Spur failed to even get his wide-open header on frame when left all alone at the top of United's six-yard box.
A deserved second for Spurs finally came when Harry Kane broke down the right flank and fizzed a low rocket to the far post for the waiting Son to sweep home and give the rollicking home supporters even more to cheer about.
The second-half fightback helped stop a once promising campaign for Tottenham from morphing into catastrophe, with new interim coach Ryan Mason likely thrilled to walk away with a point after stepping in for the sacked Cristian Stellini.
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Manchester United vs Wolves Premier League 2024-25 Highlights: Pablo Sarabia's stunning free-kick hands Wolves a 1-0 victory
Read the highlights of the Manchester United vs Wolves Premier League 2024-25 match, as Pablo Sarabia's 77th-minute goal from a free-kick handed Manchester United their 15th defeat of the Premier League season.
Hello and welcome to Sportz Point's Premier League coverage. This is Koushik Biswas, who will bring you everything from the Manchester United vs Wolves Premier League 2024-25 match from the web desk.
Although United have not looked at their best in the Premier League, they are fresh from a great win over Lyon in the Europa League quarter-finals.
Meanwhile, Wolves are undefeated in the last five matches in the league. So, they will be confident enough to beat any team on their day.
Both teams have only won 10 games so far in the tournament, but Wolves have faced 17 defeats while United have faced 10 defeats.
With both teams looking for a place in UEFA Competitions last year, we can expect a great game tonight. So, stay tuned and enjoy the coverage.
LIVE Updates
Apr 20, 2025, 1:04 PM
Final score
Apr 20, 2025, 2:57 PM
Full time | Manchester United 0-1 Wolves
Wolves did it.
They have their first-ever double-leg win over Manchester United since 1980. Five consecutive games won in the top flight since 1970.
15 Premier League defeats for Manchester United this season, a record since 1999.
Burno had the chance to hit the back of the net with this free-kick. You expect him to at least be on target.
But his free-kick went over the goal.
Apr 20, 2025, 2:53 PM
90+4' | Change
In: Djiga
Out: Cunha
Apr 20, 2025, 2:53 PM
93' | Chance for Wolves
Rodrigo Gomes did well to make a good run on the right. But, there was no one from Wolves to recieve his cutback. Sarabia was too ahead of the ball.
Apr 20, 2025, 2:50 PM
90' | 6 minutes added
6 minutes added to the final minutes of play.
Apr 20, 2025, 2:49 PM
89' | Corner for United
Eriksen takes the corner and Wolves did well to clear it out for a throw-in.
Apr 20, 2025, 2:46 PM
86' | Mount with another chance
Outside of the boot delivery from Eriksen and even a sliding Mount could not deflect the ball into the goal.
Apr 20, 2025, 2:43 PM
83' | Chance for Mount
Garnacho with a great cut back for Mount to go for the goal.
But Mount could not just find the goal from a clearly open space.
Huge chance. Amorim looks dejected.
Apr 20, 2025, 2:42 PM
82' | Change for Wolves
In: Matt Doherty
Out: Rayan Ait-Nouri
Apr 20, 2025, 2:41 PM
82' | Cunha goes for the goal
Cunha's left-footed shot goes staright to Onana.
Apr 20, 2025, 2:40 PM
80' | Yellow cards
Yellow cards for Amass and Sarabia.
Apr 20, 2025, 2:39 PM
79' | Change for United
Out: Lindelof
In: Yoro
Apr 20, 2025, 2:38 PM
78' | Saaaaarraaaabiiiaaaaaaaa | MUN 0-1 WOL
Just on for a few minutes, and Sarabia curls it inside the goal from the free-kick.
He went over the wall, and the dip defeated even an outstretched Onana.
Wolves lead.
Manchester United 0-1 Wolves
Apr 20, 2025, 2:35 PM
76' | Yellow card
Yellow card for Eriksen as he fouls Cunha just at the edge of the box. Free-kick from a dangerous position for Wolves.
Apr 20, 2025, 2:34 PM
74' | Change for Wolves
Out: Semedo, Larsen
In: Rodrigo Gomes, Pablo Sarabia
Apr 20, 2025, 2:33 PM
74' | Chance for Bruno
Good cross pass from Garnacho from the left. But Bruno could not net the ball with a side footed swing.
Apr 20, 2025, 2:32 PM
73' | Block from Agbadou
Bruno goes for a shot from outside the box and it is blocked by Agbadou.
Apr 20, 2025, 2:31 PM
72' | Chance for Chido Obi
Obi should have gone for a shot there from close range. But he went for a cross.
A few good spells of play for United.
Apr 20, 2025, 2:29 PM
70' | Change for United
In: Chido Obi
Out: Hojlund
Apr 20, 2025, 2:26 PM
66' | Chido Obi is getting ready
Chido Obi is about to come in. He will be the next change from Amorim.
Apr 20, 2025, 2:25 PM
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Second phase of play from a corner, and Dorgu provided a great left-footed delivery for Hojlund to make a run.
But, no United player was there to take advantage.
Apr 20, 2025, 1:32 PM
29' | Yellow card
Yellow card for André for a foul on Ugarte.
Apr 20, 2025, 1:30 PM
27' | Cross from Amass
Amass sent a great cross from the left, dropping in the middle of the box. But, Aït-Nouri did well to clear the ball out for a corner.
Apr 20, 2025, 1:29 PM
25' | Larson wastes a chance
Larson got the ball with only one defender in the back from United. But, rather than make a quick burst into the box, he gave Lindelof enough time to go one-on-one with him and go near the corner pole.
In the end, Lindelof won the battle against him.
Apr 20, 2025, 1:25 PM
22' | Semedo goes for the goal
Semedo says enough and takes his head and goes for the goal from the edge of the box. He missed the target by a long though.
Apr 20, 2025, 1:22 PM
18' | Nothing to be noted down till now
Nothing special is tey to happen at Old Trafford so far. Both teams have failed to create any genuine chances so far.
Cunha vs Dorgu battle has been a good battle so far.
Good defending from Agbadou as Garnacho had the chance to shoot from the left of the box. Agbadou did well to coming running and clear the ball.
Apr 20, 2025, 1:15 PM
12' | Appeal for penalty
Bad Clarence from Gomes and Mainoo had a chance to enter the box after chest-trapping the ball.
Though he went down inside the box after a slight touch, no penalty was given
Apr 20, 2025, 1:13 PM
9' | Free-kick
Free kick for Wolves from a dangerous position. Cunha is fouled by Mazaroui.
Apr 20, 2025, 1:11 PM
6' | Amorim chant at Old Trafford
The familiar Ruben Amorim chant is getting a rendition from the Stretford End as the Reds enjoy a spell of prolonged possession. Rasmus Hojlund is already making his presence felt against the three-man Wolves backline.
Apr 20, 2025, 1:10 PM
4' | First attack from United
A first attacking foray from the Reds as Eriksen strides forward and feeds Garnacho, who looks to go around the outside of Santiago Bueno. It looks like it may have been a corner off the Wolves defender, but a goal-kick is given.
Apr 20, 2025, 1:04 PM
1' | Kick-off
Here we go in Manchester!
Wolves in their yellow and black. United in Red and white.
Manchester United vs Wolves: Head-to-head in Premier League era
Statistic
Manchester United
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Total Wins
13
5
Home Wins
7
4
Away Wins
6
1
Draws
3
Matches Played
21
Apr 20, 2025, 10:59 AM
Tonight's Venue | Old Trafford Stadium
Apr 20, 2025, 10:59 AM
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Apr 20, 2025, 10:57 AM
Match Details
Match: Manchester United vs Wolves, Premier League 2024-25
Manchester United edged out Lyon 5-4 in a thrilling Europa League 2024-25 Quarter-final second leg, advancing to the semifinals. Check out the ties with the most goals in a Europa League knockout round.
The Red Devils also became the first-ever European team to score two goals in the 120th minute of a major European match, which completed a supernatural comeback for them at the Theatre of Dreams.
A total of 13 goals from both sides defined their destiny, as Manchester United have sealed their passage to the semis, whereas Lyon's continental journey has come to an end.
In this article, we explore the list of Europa League knockout ties for the most goals scored.
Rangers earned a gloriously chaotic 9-5 aggregate win over Royal Antwerp in the Round of 32, which is still the highest-scoring two-legged tie in the UEFA Cup/Europa League knockout round.
14 - Rangers 9-5 Royal Antwerp is the highest-scoring two-legged tie in the UEFA Cup/Europa League since Helsingborgs 8-6 Heerenveen in the 2007-08 first round. Entertainment. pic.twitter.com/frch3j5pq4
Rangers defeated Antwerp 4-3 in the first leg encounter at the Bosulistadion in Belgium, securing a slender lead in the tie. The second leg turned out to be an absolute rampage as the Scottish side netted four second-half goals at the Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow, winning 5-2 and securing their qualification to the next round of the competition.
13 Goals | Porto 10-3 Spartak Moskva (2010/11)
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FC Porto displayed absolute domination over Spartak Moskva in the 2010-11 Europa League quarter-finals, beating them 10-3 on aggregate.
Porto, who also became the eventual champions of the edition, crushed Spartak in the very first leg at home, beating them 5-1 at Estádio do Dragão in Portugal. The second leg also saw the André Villas-Boas-coached Porto side dominating the Russian team, beating them 5-2 at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.
13 Goals | Lyon 11-2 AZ Alkmaar (2016/17)
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Olympique Lyonnais ran riot over AZ Alkmaar in the 2016-17 Europa League Round of 32, beating the Dutch side 11-2 over two legs.
Lyon defeated AZ 4-1 in the first leg, played away at the AFAS Stadion in the Netherlands. In the return leg at OL Stadium, the French outfit went ruthless against AZ, earning a massive 7-1 victory at home.
13 Goals | Manchester United 8-5 Roma (2020/21)
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Last night was not the first time that Manchester United took part in a goals galore, as they thrashed AS Roma8-5 on aggregate in the 2020-21 UEL semi-finals.
Man United practically secured their passage to the final with a magnificent 6-2 win in the first leg, scoring five goals in the second half at Old Trafford. The next game at the Olimpico Stadium in Rome ended in a 3-2 win for Roma. However, United entered the final.
This was also the last time the Red Devils qualified for a European competition final, though they lost to Villareal in a gut-wrenching penalty shoot-out.
13 Goals | Liverpool 11-2 Sparta Praha (2023/24)
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Liverpool had a resounding victory over Sparta Praha, beating them 11-2 over two legs in last season's UEL Round of 16.
9 - Liverpool progressed past Sparta Prague 11-2 on aggregate; their biggest margin of victory over a two-legged tie in European football since the 1980-81 campaign against Finnish side OPS (also 11-2 on aggregate, in the European Cup first round). Cruise. pic.twitter.com/ZeTSkpEZoc
In the first leg at Stadion Letná in Prague, the Reds earned a brilliant 5-1 victory, securing a massive four-goal cushion in the tie. In the second leg at Anfield, Liverpool dismantled the Czech side, thrashing them 6-1 at home to qualify for the quarter-finals.
However, the English side's campaign ended after losing to eventual champions Atalanta in the quarters.
13 Goals |Manchester United 7-6 Lyon (2024/25)
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Manchester United and Olympique Lyonnais have gifted us one of the most memorable Europa League knockout ties this season, as the Red Devils were through to the semi-finals after a knife-edge 7-6 victory over two legs in the quarter-finals.
A comeback for the ages at Old Trafford.
Manchester United, who trailed 10-man Lyon 4-2 with six minutes remaining, win 5-4 on the night and 7-6 on aggregate thanks to Harry Maguire's late winner.
— The Athletic | Football (@TheAthleticFC) April 17, 2025
Rayan Cherki's last-minute strike salvaged a 2-2 draw at home for Lyon against United in the first leg played at the Parc Olympique Lyonnais in France. The return leg was absolute cinema, as Manchester United's 2-0 lead at the break was overcome by Lyon as they scored four until the break of the added extra time.
However, Kobie Mainoo and Harry Maguire netted two goals after the 120th minute to fire Manchester United into the Europa League semi-finals, winning the game by 5-4.
Manchester United are reportedly preparing for a massive summer signing as they eye the services of star Olympique Lyonnais forward Rayan Cherki.
The Red Devils are interested in strengthening their squad, and they have now joined the race to sign the gifted French under-21 forward, after it was reported that Lyon is willing to sell the player for approximately £20 million.
Manchester United are adamant to turn things around
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In a difficult ongoing campaign this season, Manchester United have registered a record low point total in the Premier League, sitting on 38 points.
With only 6 games remaining to play for, the call for new talent has never been greater inside the club. Cherki, widely considered one of the most talented players in the world at this moment, has been identified as a top target for the club's Portuguese manager, Ruben Amorim.
The various reports point out Cherki's great talent and his undeniable potential to shape games at the highest level. He has performed marvelously on the field in this season alone, achieving great statistics that would upgrade any team.
Cherki's display has attracted United's scouting department, particularly with the Red Devils' own challenges in creativity and attacking potency.
Cherki draws interest from Red Devils' management
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At only the age of 21, Rayan Cherki has already become a familiar name in French and world football, and this season was his coming-out party.
His record of 13 goals from 23 appearances for France's U-21 team says volumes about his talent. Although Manchester United is still keen on signing him, the negotiating table will have to wait until the next summer transfer window, especially after facing Lyon in the Europa League.
By the way, Cherki's last-minute equalizer in the first leg of the UEFA Europa Leaguequarter-final matchupsaved Lyon a 2-2 draw at home against United last week.
With Cherki catching headlines in Ligue 1, only time will tell how Lyon will deal with a possible transfer. United's desire is obvious, and if properly negotiated, Cherki's signing at Old Trafford may commence a new era for the club's attacking prowess.
Every Premier League club’s biggest Free Transfer Exit
With Trent Alexander-Arnold reportedly getting closer to leaving Liverpool and joining Real Madrid on a free transfer, we explore the biggest free transfer exit for each of the 20 Premier League sides.
There have been a few massive Bosman moves over the years, and Alexander-Arnold would be the biggest ever to leave a Premier League club. Also, If he actually pens down to a move to Los Blancos, he would definitely replace an old teammate as the biggest in the Reds' Premier League record.
In this article, we explore the biggest free transfer exits for each of the 20 Premier League clubs.
Following eight long years at the North London club, Aaron Ramsey departed Arsenal on a free transfer in July 2019 to sign for Juventus.
Ramsey's departure was disappointing but no one could question him; the wages Juventus offered him were astronomical.
Aston Villa: Thomas Hitzlsperger
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Thomas Hitzlsperger, renowned as 'Der Hammer', departed Aston Villa to change sides with VfB Stuttgart in July 2005 on a free transfer.
However, he returned to England five years later, signing with West Ham United in July 2010 and spending most of 2012/13 at Everton.
Bournemouth: Jefferson Lerma
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Even though Lerma's exit was hardly convenient for Bournemouth in the build-up to returning to the top flight, it was a huge loss for them.
He was a key figure in the Cherries' midfield and has proved to be an inspirational free transfer recruit for Crystal Palace in July 2023.
Brentford: Christian Eriksen
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The former Tottenham Hotspur midfield maestro was forced out of Serie A following his cardiac arrest at Euro 2020 and Brentford gave him a return to the Premier League, which was absolutely ideal in all respects.
Though he was desperate to retain him beyond the six-month deal he signed in January 2022, Brentford were unable to persuade Eriksen to put pen to paper, and the midfielder joined Manchester United.
Brighton: Jose Izquierdo
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Jose Izquierdo departed Brighton to join Club Brugge in the Summer of 2021 on a free transfer.
The Colombian winger's stay in Belgium, however, was brief, as he retired in 2022 soon after being released by Brugge.
Chelsea: Antonio Rudiger
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Thiago Silva, Andreas Christensen, Willian, Joe Cole, Michael Ballack, N'Golo Kante, Hernan Crespo, Nicolas Anelka, Andriy Shevchenko… Chelsea have a long list in this context to choose from.
Missing out on a top Antonio Rudiger would have hurt, though. The German centre-back was at Stamford Bridge for five years before he was roped in by Real Madrid in the Summer of 2022.
Crystal Palace: Wilfried Zaha
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Zaha is undoubtedly Palace's all-time best player. He departed when his deal ran out in the summer of 2023, signing for Turkish giants Galatasaray in a bold switch for Champions League action.
After years of transfer rumors that had him joining Arsenal, Zaha failed to sparkle in Turkey and was sent out on loan to French club Lyon after one season. That did not quite work out either, and he is now playing for Charlotte FC in the MLS.
Everton: Wayne Rooney
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Not the first time, as that was for a transfer fee, but the second time, Wayne Rooney departed Everton is likely their biggest Bosman loss of the Premier League era.
Rooney netted a staggering ten goals in 30 league games in 2017/18. His departure from Goodison Park was not only felt, but his arrival in America to play for D.C. United was shocking as well.
Fulham: Tosin Adarabioyo
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Fulham messed up by allowing Moussa Dembele to move to Celtic, but that is a regret rather than a huge transfer. Tosin Adarabioyo departed the Cottagers for London rivals Chelsea in the summer of last year, during his peak years.
Ipswich: Sylvain Legwinski
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Sylvain Legwinski, a former French midfielder, left Ipswich Town following the 2007/08 season and did not join a club until April of the following year before having a couple of months at St. Neots Town.
Leicester City: Youri Tielemans
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Caglar Soyuncu was a tragic loss, but nothing is close to Tielemans' departure at the end of the 2022/23 season.
The Belgian departed a club legend, having left with his FA Cup final goal in 2021. He was reportedly linked to Arsenal for ages before ending up with Aston Villa. Having had a struggling first year with Unai Emery, Tielemans is once again one of the top midfielders in the Premier League.
Liverpool: Georginio Wijnaldum
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Liverpool lost Wijnaldum to Paris Saint-Germain in a 2021 summer transfer window that also saw the signings of Lionel Messi, Gianluigi Donnarumma, and Sergio Ramos. It is little wonder that Wijnaldum's signing was overshadowed.
Manchester City: Ilkay Gundogan
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Alongside Erling Haaland and KDB, Gundogan was likely City's most crucial player in their Treble-winning 2022/23 season, with his final task as City captain being to hold aloft the Champions League trophy.
But after a year at his dream destination, Barcelona, the German midfielder renewed his connection to City, signing for the club in 2024.
Manchester United: Paul Pogba
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Pogba's experience at Manchester United was marred by debate. On His Day, he was a world beater. For the Red Devils' misfortune, he was quite literally only ever On His Day for France.
The best part of it all is that Man United let Pogba join Juventus for nothing in 2012, re-signed him for a world-record £89 million four years later, and then let him join Juventus for another free transfer in 2022.
Newcastle United: Jonas Gutierrez
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Gutierrez's departure in 2015 was typical of what Newcastle were like under Mike Ashley's ownership.
The Argentine preserved the Magpies in the Premier League after returning to the squad after suffering from cancer and wound up being let go over the telephone by John Carver.
Nottingham Forest: Stuart Pearce
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Following being at the club for 12 years, Pearce left on a Bosman move in 1997.
It was a miserable last season for Pearce, who took caretaker player-manager duties after Frank Clark's resignation. The job eventually shared with Dave Bassett, Forest slipped and a 35-year-old Pearce desired to be released, whereupon he became Newcastle United.
Southampton: Stuart Armstrong
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Stuart Armstrong departed from Southampton on a free transfer in September 2024 and signed for the Vancouver Whitecaps.
His contract at Southampton had run out at an earlier stage that summer. He was then signed as a Designated Player by the Whitecaps.
Tottenham Hotspur: Sol Campbell
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The greatest free transfer in Premier League history. The 'Big Sol' called an unexpected press conference, revealing his incredible transfer from Spurs to Arsenal in 2001, leaving everyone in sheer shock.
Campbell had already informed fans that he was remaining but rejected the opportunity to become the Spurs' best-paid player to achieve his ambition of playing in the Champions League. There was nothing to suggest Arsenal were even in the running for his signature, but stunned reporters watched the sensational and iconic unveiling.
Campbell went on to become an Arsenal legend and an integral part of the Arsenal Invicibles.
West Ham: Ben Johnson
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West Ham lost their academy gem, defender Ben Johnson, to Ipswich Town on a free transfer in July 2024.
Wolves: Adama Traore
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The Adama's future was the subject for ages' worth of talk. Spurs were in the running for a while, and most expected a switch to a big club when his Wolves deal ran out in 2023. Unfortunately, he signed for Fulham.
Wolves might have received a reasonable price for the Spanish midfielder but were unfortunate to lose him on a free transfer.
Hello and welcome to another day of LIVE football coverage on Sportz Point. Tonight, we have one of the biggest rivalries in football history scheduled for us.
Manchester United are in the 13th position on the points table with only 37 points, and Ruben Amorim would love to add more three to that after his first Manchester derby as United boss.
In the meantime, Pep Guardiola, who had tasted defeat in the Champions League, last time he faced Ruben Amorim as a Sporting Cp coach, won't mind taking the revenge.
So, sit back and relax as we bring you everything on the Manchester Derby.
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Apr 6, 2025, 3:34 PM
Final Score
Apr 6, 2025, 5:32 PM
Final verdict
It was eventually a boring, actionless Manchester Derby where both teams could have been better. City lacked the depth in their attacking front, while United could not take the chances in the second half.
Zirkzee tried his best to do some damage in the second half, while Bruno was the best player on the field and won the Player of the Match award as well.
But, in the end, both teams looked like the Premier League is done for them, and they now need to end the season as quickly as possible.
This was Koushik Biswas with the real-time updates for you. I hope you enjoyed the coverage.
Ugarte went for quick volley but missed the target.
Apr 6, 2025, 4:57 PM
69' | Onana with another save
Marmoush with a beautiful and powerful side volley. But, it went straight to Onana.
Onana, with sun on his face, did well to make the save.
Apr 6, 2025, 4:55 PM
67' | Yellow card
Dalot gets the yellow card for pulling down Doku.
Apr 6, 2025, 4:53 PM
65' | Onana makes a save
Marmouns with a curling inswinging free-kick and Onana had a good look at it before making a dive to make the save.
Apr 6, 2025, 4:52 PM
Who will break the deadlock?
Apr 6, 2025, 4:50 PM
62' | Is it a penalty?
Ruben Dias dived inside the penalty box to block a cross from Dorgu.
But, it came off his chest.
Apr 6, 2025, 4:47 PM
58' | TOP CLASS FROM NUNES
Top class from Nunes as Bruno clipped one from the right for Dorgu to head the ball inside the goal.
Nunes came flying and headed the ball away for a corner.
Apr 6, 2025, 4:46 PM
58' | Change for United
In: Lindelof
Out: Maguire
Apr 6, 2025, 4:45 PM
57' | Change for City
In: Doku
Out: Foden
Apr 6, 2025, 4:43 PM
54' | Good from Ederson
Ederson first dealt with a deflection from close range and then grabbed a cross from the left by coming out aggressively.
Apr 6, 2025, 4:41 PM
53' | Easy for Onana
Easy grab for Onana as Kevin went for a shot from outside the box with his left-foot.
Apr 6, 2025, 4:39 PM
Will Amorim win first first Manchester derby?
Apr 6, 2025, 4:37 PM
48' | Chance for Foden
Huge chance for Foden as Marmoush's missed ball fell nicely for him.
But after a poor first touch, he allowed Mazaroui to clear that one.
Apr 6, 2025, 4:34 PM
46' | Yellow card
Yellow card for Beranrdo Silva for a foul on Garnacho.
Apr 6, 2025, 4:33 PM
Second half starts!
City starts things off in second half.
Apr 6, 2025, 4:19 PM
Half-time | MUN 0-0 MCI
No goals in the first half. Only one short on target from each team, and we had a timid half at Old Trafford.
Surely, we will see a few changes from both teams in the second half.
Apr 6, 2025, 4:16 PM
45' | 2 minutes added
2 minutes added as injury time.
Apr 6, 2025, 4:15 PM
44' | United asks for a yellow
Silva caught Bruno with a trailing leg. It looked worthy of a yellow, to be fair. But, the referee decided against it.
Apr 6, 2025, 4:12 PM
40' | Save from Ederson
Casemiro made a right-footed effort from close range. But, it went straight to Ederson.
Apr 6, 2025, 4:11 PM
40' | Gundo takes his chance
Gundogan, who is yet to score since returning to Etihad from Barcelona, took a chance with a right-footed shot.
But, he missed the target.
Apr 6, 2025, 4:10 PM
A few good run from Marmoush
Apr 6, 2025, 4:08 PM
Will he find the net tonight?
Apr 6, 2025, 4:03 PM
31' | Ooooppsss
Onana could not reach for the corner flying in from the left. But Mazraoui was there head the ball away from danger.
Apr 6, 2025, 4:00 PM
29' | Chance for Ugarte
Garnacho won the ball back for United, and he quickly played it to Bruno. The Portuguese then clipped the ball over for Ugarte to go for a volley. But, he could not make a great connection.
Apr 6, 2025, 3:59 PM
27' | Another chance for Dorgu
Bruno Fernandes with a good ball for Dorgu, wide on the left. Though they were expecting a cross from him, Dorgu decided to go for a shot.
Apr 6, 2025, 3:55 PM
Chance for Dorgu
Chance for Dorgu to latch on to a cutback from right.
But as he was getting closed down by Silva, a heavy touch did not help him make a use of the chance.
Apr 6, 2025, 3:54 PM
22' | Maguire to rescue again
Kevin found Foden making a run inside the box via a through ball.
However, Harry Maguire came running before Foden could make use of that pass from Kevin.
Apr 6, 2025, 3:51 PM
20' | Chance for United
Huge chance for United. Dalot with a clipped ball from right into the box.
But, Garnacho could not latch on to that after slipping inside the box.
Apr 6, 2025, 3:49 PM
18' | Save from Onana
One touch and quick turn from Kevin de Bruyne before he went for a left-footed shot.
However, the Belgian could not find the power he was looking for.
Easy save for Onana.
Apr 6, 2025, 3:47 PM
16' | Maguire does well
Harry Maguire did well to make a run from the behind to stop Marmoush going for a left-footed effort. Corner for City.
Apr 6, 2025, 3:46 PM
A few early chance created by Foden
Apr 6, 2025, 3:43 PM
12' | Foden is down
Phil Foden is down after a tackle from Casemiro.
Apr 6, 2025, 3:42 PM
10' | Foden misses the target
Nunes did well in making the run before passing the ball to Foden. Foden first went a bit deep and then took a chance with a left-footed shot.
His effort went left to the goal.
Apr 6, 2025, 3:40 PM
8' | Foden and KDB build up
Ugarte gave the ball in the mid-field and Foden took the advantage to go closer to the box, before passing it to the right to Kevin, who was found off-side by an inch.
Apr 6, 2025, 3:38 PM
4' | City have their breath back
After facing pressure in the first two minutes of the game, Manchester City now have the ball back and are looking to build up the momentum.
Apr 6, 2025, 3:33 PM
1' | Nearly a penalty
Nearly a penalty for United. Garnacho is brought down by Dias at the edge of the box.
Harry Maguire and Rasmus Hojlund are coming in for Matthijs de Ligt and Joshua Zirkzee as Ruben Amorim made two changes to the starting XI that lost against Nottingham Forrest in the last match.
Apr 6, 2025, 2:42 PM
In case you do not know - Kevin to leave City at the end of the season
Mateo Kovacic, Bernardo Silva, Phil Foden, and Kevin de Bruyne returned to the starting XI for Manchester City for the Manchester derby, with Champions League qualification on the line.
Manchester Derby Stats since Premier League era started in 1992
Statistic
Manchester United
Manchester City
Overall
Total Wins
26
20
-
Home Wins
12
11
-
Away Wins
14
9
-
Total Matches Played
-
-
55
Draws
-
-
9
Apr 6, 2025, 11:02 AM
Who's ahead in head-to-head in Manchester Derby?
Statistic
Value
Total Matches Played
195
Manchester United Wins
80
Manchester City Wins
62
Draws
53
Goal Statistic
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Apr 6, 2025, 10:58 AM
Tonight's Venue | Old Trafford Stadium
Apr 6, 2025, 10:55 AM
How to watch the match?
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