As Manchester United's Premier League clash with Wolves approaches, the "honeymoon period" of Ruben Emolian's coaching career seems to have come to an end. The team has suffered two consecutive defeats and serious problems in defense, conceding a total of 7 goals in the last two matches, so it is doubtful whether they can keep a clean sheet in this match. Wolves, on the other hand, have regained their morale and confidence due to the "new manager effect", and will have to go all out in the fight for relegation. Considering Wolves' momentum of scoring more than 3 goals in their last 6 league matches, they are expected to hit the median goal target of 2.5 goals in this match.
At the tail end of the league, Wolves were in a relegation crisis. The club announced a managerial change, relieving Gali O'Neill of his duties and ushering in 56-year-old Portuguese sensation Vitor Pelila. He galvanized the team with a 3-0 victory over Lister City. Indeed, with Wolves' cornerstone of homegrown Portuguese players and Brazilian foreigners, joining forces with Vitapelliella is expected to enhance team cohesion. They may be able to attack boldly at a time when United are in the doldrums.
Ruben Emolian has improved the attacking side of the team since he took over the reins at Manchester United, with wing forward Amit Diarou putting in a strong performance to activate the right side of the attack. Emolian has also dropped the underperforming Rashford, a move that has helped improve the efficiency of the offense. Recently, Manchester United narrowly beat Manchester City 2-1 on the road in the English Premier League, showing the results of Emolian's coaching.
However, after Manchester United changed to a 3-back formation, the players didn't seem to adapt to it, leading to many holes in the defense. Previously, the team was attacked by Tottenham Hotspur for 4 goals in the EPL match and eventually lost 3-4. In Emolian's 9 games in charge, United only won 1 game and drew 1, with 7 of them scoring more than 3 goals, the same as Wolves, who are looking to break their goal drought.