At the crack of dawn on Friday (27th), Manchester United will embark on a journey to challenge Wolves' stout defense in what will undoubtedly be a tough test. New Wolves manager Victor Pelletier won his first game in charge. Brazilian striker Mafioso Gencia's suspension and heavy punishment are still pending, and no official verdict has been received yet. The Wolves are rumored to be looking for a red storm in this tough match.

Negasha, a central force for the Wolves, has led his team to nine waves of thrilling battles in the league this season. He was even involved in a clash with Yateswich in a match that caused the opposing coach's glasses to fly off. Last week, he was investigated by the FA and was expected to face a fine and a multi-match suspension. Surprisingly, however, the English soccer representative team gave Genshaw a clean bill of health a week later. Nonetheless, he started the game against Leicester City. The game is said to continue with the challenge of Manchester United.

Manchester United's official website released a military report before the match, "Although Gensha accepted the FA's prosecution, but he still played in the last league game, as to whether he will be able to play in this game, there is still no conclusive answer." Some netizens speculated that perhaps the English FA staff relaxed their vigilance during the Christmas holidays, leading to a delay in the prosecution of Gencia, and it is expected to wait until the FA "back to work" before the results.

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