At dawn on Friday (27th), Manchester United will embark on an away trip to Wolverhampton Wanderers, a match that will undoubtedly be a tough test for the Red Devils. New Wolves manager Victor Pelletier has won his first match since taking over. Brazilian striker Mafioso Gencia may face a suspension and a heavy fine, but as of now, the verdict has not yet been released. According to sources, the Wolves are expected to ignite the fire in this confrontation and challenge the Red Devils' unbeaten streak.
Genshaw, a core player for Wolves, has been a star performer in the league this season and has had nine standout games. Not long ago, he sparked a clash in a game against Yeatswich, causing the opposing coach's glasses to be thrown. Last week, he was investigated by the FA and was expected to face a fine and suspension. However, after more than a week of waiting, the English soccer representative team seems to have given him a shot in the arm. Although Genshaw is still mentioned in the Leicester City game, his availability for this match against Manchester United is still up in the air.
Manchester United's official website mentioned in the pre-match military report: "Gencia, who was prosecuted by the FA, still insisted on playing in the last round of the league, and it is not clear whether he can play in this game." Some netizens speculate that the English FA may be delayed due to the Christmas holidays to deal with the prosecution of Gencia, and it is expected to wait until the FA "back to work" to have a final decision.