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    Brighton 0 Brentford 0: Premier League release statement after Joao Pedro escapes red card despite elbow

    BRIGHTON star Joao Pedro escaped a red card during a goalless Premier League draw with Brentford at the Amex Stadium.Pedro, 23, and the Bees’ Yehor Yarmolyuk vied for the ball on 75 minutes.Brighton star Joao Pedro escaped a red card against BrentfordCredit: ReutersPedro appeared set to elbow Brentford’s Yehor YarmolyukCredit: ReutersVAR deemed there was no violent conduct from Brighton’s PedroCredit: ReutersAnd Yarmolyuk, 20, committed a foul, for which he was booked by referee Andrew Madley.However, VAR intervened to check for potential violent conduct by the Seagulls striker after the Ukrainian committed the foul.Replays showed Pedro appearing to swing an elbow towards Yarmolyuk’s face.The Brazil international looked ready to deliver the blow but rapidly withdrew at the last moment.Read More on FootballReplays also showed the Brazilian had clearly made little contact if any.However, VAR deemed there was no violent conduct and Pedro was spared his marching orders.The Premier League released a statement explaining why Brighton weren’t left with ten men.And the announcement claims that is because the referee’s call was “not clear and obviously wrong”.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSThe Prem statement read: “The referee’s call of no red card to Joao Pedro for violent conduct was checked and confirmed by VAR, who deemed the referee’s call was not clear and obviously wrong.”The scoreline remained the same after the controversial incident, which means the two clubs’ winless streaks go on.Premier League club announces major stadium changes with new capacity and away fans moved However, injury-hit Brentford will be happier with the draw than Brighton. It was only Thomas Frank’s side’s second point on the road all season rather than the first away win they had hoped for.But with their injury situation reaching crisis point it was probably more than some of their fans expected.Brighton, meanwhile, are without a victory anywhere in six successive games – all against teams who had been in the bottom half of the table when they played them. The Seagulls’ temporary rise up to second place in the table at the back end of last month is becoming a distant memory.And they were perhaps fortunate that VAR ruled out a Brentford goal in the first half.Brentford’s injury hellThe Bees rolled up at a misty Amex Stadium without NINE injured players and it was ten by half-time as goalkeeper Mark Flekken limped off to be replaced by Iceland stopper Hakon Valdimarsson for his Premier League debut.But Flekken had made his mark before being replaced. Brighton went in search of goals from the kick-off and were nearly ahead after four minutes. Carlos Baleba picked off a poor pass out Flekken and fed Pedro. The Brazilian teed up Julio Enciso, whose curler beat Flekken’s left hand but smacked back off the post.Then Baleba sent Flekken full-length with a snap shot from the edge of the penalty area, and Enciso tested the Brentford goalkeeper with a header from Kaoru Mitoma’s cross.But Brentford had the ball in the net first. After 13 minutes Yoane Wissa ran onto Mads Roerslev’s pass infield from the right and hit a shot high past Bart Verbruggen and into the top far corner. It seemed he had scored his first career goal against the Seagulls and also joined Ivan Toney as the club’s leading Premier League scorer with 36 goals. Brentford denied openerBut VAR Chris Kavanagh ruled that he had been fractionally offside, by a kneecap.Soon Flekken was in action again, clutching a 22-yard free-kick from Germany Under-21 winger Brajan Gruda, and then diving to his right to parry a shot by Matt O’Riley. So Brentford fans’ hearts were in their mouths when the keeper stayed down after kicking clear from a deflected cross from Mitoma.Flekken carried on for a while, but was replaced after 35 minutes by Valdimarsson, who has 17 caps for Iceland but had not featured for Brentford since signing last January from Elfsborg.Mikkel Damsgaard relieved the pressure for a while with a run past three Brighton defenders that finally ended when Joel Veltman put an uncompromising foot in. And the action switched back to the other end, where O’Riley’s effort was deflected wide and then Mitoma half-volleyed into the side-netting.’Same old story’To Albion fans this felt a bit like the same old story of recent matches, as they were dominating possession but could not score.By half-time they had had 15 shots to Brentford’s two but only six on target and were sometimes guilty of looking to walk the ball in.The crowd were getting restless, hoping for fewer flicks and tricks and more purpose. And there was the constant danger of a Brentford breakaway goal, which nearly came when Christian Norgaard’s scissor-kick was diverted just wide with Verbruggen scrambling. Or when Nathan Collins got his head on a set play but sent the ball high into the ranks of visiting fans behind the goal.The home side had scored in each of their previous 13 games and boss Fabian Hurzeler threw on wingers Yankuba Minteh and Simon Adingra to try to keep that run going. And then record £40million summer signing Georginio Rutter.READ MORE SUN STORIESBut although most of the action was still in and around the Brentford penalty area, Valdimarsson was not nearly as busy as Flekken had been. And the team from West London were beginning to believe that they could nick a win.Brighton even sent on long-serving winger Solly March for his first appearance since suffering a serious knee ligament injury 434 days before. But they continued to dither when the chances came to strike for goal.Brighton and Brentford played out a goalless Premier League drawCredit: ReutersBrentford star Yoane Wissa thought he scored but his goal was ruled out by VARCredit: Alamy More

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    Man Utd ‘launch transfer bid for left-back Nuno Mendes who is ready to QUIT PSG’

    MANCHESTER UNITED have launched a transfer bid for Paris Saint-Germain’s Nuno Mendes, according to reports.And their pursuit could be boosted by suggestions that the left-back is ready to quit the French giants.Manchester United want to sign Nuno Mendes in JanuaryCredit: GettyAccording to RMC Sport in France, negotiations over Mendes’ contract extension have hit a standstill with his current deal expiring at the end of next season.And that has opened the door for an exit – with United ready to pounce. It is understood the Red Devils launched an initial offer for the 22-year-old defender.The Old Trafford giants, though, will face competition from other clubs also keen to take advantage of Mendes’ desire for a new challenge. READ MORE ON MAN UTDPSG, however, retain hope of extending his contract and are desperate not to lose the star in January. But Mendes is said to be keen on an exit.And United may well be his next destination where he would be reunited with Ruben Amorim.Amorim handed Mendes his first-team Sporting debut in June 2020, just days before his 18th birthday. Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSAfter one full season in the Sporting XI, the defender headed to PSG on loan for the 2021-22 campaign before making the switch permanent for £34million.He has racked up three Ligue 1 titles and has established himself as Portugal’s No1 left-back.Former Man Utd star slams Rashford and says he should move to MLS Now the attacking full-back could be the long-term solution for United.The club have struggled in recent years with both Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia plagued by injuries – forcing Erik ten Hag and now Amorim to use others to fill in.The left-back earned his Sporting break under Ruben AmorimCredit: GettyMan Utd ratings vs WolvesBy Ken LawrenceWOLVES landed a shock Boxing Day knockout as Manchester United’s struggles continued.The 2-0 defeat means Ruben Amorim has won just two of the seven Premier League games he has taken charge of.United find themselves 14th in the table and today were not helped by Bruno Fernandes’ red card and Andre Onana letting one in direct from a corner.Here is how SunSport rated the performances…ANDRE ONANA: 4He needed to make an agile save from Jorgen Strand Larsen in the first half, but badly misjudged the flight of Cunha’s corner for the opening goal – his claim that he was obstructed by Matt Doherty was rejected.LENY YORO: 5Recalled but booked after only four minutes for a foul on Cunha, so he was walking on eggshells and was tested by Wolves throughout. Subbed just after the hour mark.HARRY MAGUIRE: 6The England defender did his best to keep United in the game when they were under pressure for long periods – at least he helped to stem the tide until the dying seconds and had a header on target in stoppage time.LISANDRO MARTINEZ: 6Teamed up well with Maguire to stop Wolves from winning this more easily, he stood his ground and produced some important challenges in the latter stages before Wolves caught him on the break with the last action of the game.NOUSSAIR MAZRAOUI: 5Tenacious and determined, but was one of several players given a torrid time by the best player on the pitch – Cunha.MANUEL UGARTE: 5Dispossesed too easily at times, struggled against a lively Wolves attack and was eventually taken off as one of Amorim’s subs following Fernandes’ red card.KOBBIE MAINOO: 5Looked a threat early on, created some good openings, but he was booked after the break as United looked short on ideas. Faded and was subbed.DIOGO DALOT: 6Brought a tremendous save from Jose Sa in the first half in what was a rare bright spot for United – but he had no major influence on a poor team display.AMAD DIALLO: 5Lacked awareness of his team-mates sometimes and looked a shadow of the player who turned the Manchester derby around less than two weeks ago.BRUNO FERNANDES: 3Sent off early in the second half for a second yellow after a challenge on Nelson Semedo, but the captain had cut a frustrated figure before that.RASMUS HOJLUND: 5Became visibly annoyed at times at a lack of service from his team-mates, he had no joy up front and was subbed with 10 minutes left.SUBSCasemiro (for Mainoo, 63 mins): 6Christian Eriksen (for Ugate, 63 mins): 6Antony (for Yoro, 63 mins): 6Alejandro Garnacho (for Amad, 79 mins): 5Joshua Zirkzee (for Hojlund, 79 mins): 5 More

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    Georgina Rodriguez steals show at Globe Soccer Awards in bold outfit and has amazing reaction to Cristiano Ronaldo’s win

    CRISTIANO RONALDO’S Wag Georgina Rodriguez dazzled at the Globe Soccer Awards.Georgina, 30, also went viral for her hilarious reaction to Ronaldo, 39, winning Best Middle East player in 2024.Cristiano Ronaldo’s partner Georgina Rodriguez dazzled at the Globe Soccer AwardsCredit: APRonaldo won Best Middle East player for 2024 awardGeorgina attended the event to support her superstar partner RonaldoCredit: APThe WAG oozed beauty at the annual awards ceremonyCredit: APGeorgina’s hilarious reaction when it was announced Ronaldo had wonThe social media personality attended the awards show in a low-cut black dress to support the five-time Ballon d’Or winner.And the model clapped with glee as the Manchester United legend earned yet another award.The Al-Nassr superstar has already amassed a total of 74 goals and 18 assists in 83 appearances since his bitter departure from Man Utd in 2022.However, the star forward has yet to win the Saudi Pro League’s top title, and his team is currently 11 points behind leaders Al-Ittihad.Read More on FootballAnd the Portugal captain doubled down on previous controversial comments as he insisted Saudi football is better than France’s Ligue 1 during his acceptance speech.Georgina has followed Ronaldo to the Middle East to support his current endeavour.The pair have been together since 2016 and CR7’s partner quickly became the most followed Wag on social media with 64.5million fans on Instagram alone.Georgina also had a successful year as she made the cover of Forbes’ 30 Under 30 edition.Most read in FootballHer social media accounts keep growing as she shares pics from a series of glam photoshoots.Georgina also posts regular content from her everyday life with Ronaldo and their family.Inside Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodriguez’s Christmas trip to Lapland with snowmobiles and reindeerThe couple have two children together and formed a family with the Real Madrid legend’s three kids born to two surrogate mothers.Inside the glamorous world of Georgina Rodriguez…Georgina lives a life to be enviedCredit: InstagramThe stunning partner of Ronaldo offers insights into her world using her social channelsCredit: instagram @georginagioShe has over 60 million followers on InstagramCredit: InstagramShe met Ronaldo whilst working as a shop girl at DiorCredit: The Mega AgencyShe is now the mother to his five children, two of which Georgina is the maternal motherCredit: EPAGeorgina now resides in Saudi Arabia following her partner’s move to the countryCredit: Georgina Rodriguez/instagramGeorgina loves luxury holidays and can often be seen on mega yachtsCredit: Instagram @georginagioBoats are a big love of hersCredit: Refer to CaptionShe travels almost exclusively by private jetCredit: Georgina RodríguezThe Argentine beauty is regularly at the Venice film festival where she can be seen turning headsCredit: GettyGeorgina is loved by fashion magazines for her sense of styleCredit: AlamyShe models for a range of companiesCredit: georginagio/InstagramRodríguez has modelled for PrettyLittleThing lingerieCredit: InstagramGeorgina’s love of travel is something she regularly shares on her social channels, including this trip to IbizaCredit: Instagram, @georginagio More

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    Brighton vs Brentford LIVE SCORE: Latest Premier League updates as Bees look to end torrid away run at the Amex

    BRIGHTON take on Brentford in a huge Premier League clash at the Amex TONIGHT.The Bees will be looking to claim their first win on the road this season after a staggering eight failed attempts.Brighton are without a win in their last five Premier League games and are slowly slipping away from the European spots.Kick off time: 7.30pm GMTTV/Stream: Amazon Prime VideoFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFollow our live blog below… More

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    Eagle-eyed Man Utd fans spot Rasmus Hojlund fuming at Amad Diallo for second time in a fortnight during Boxing Day loss

    RASMUS HOJLUND lost his cool with Amad Diallo during Manchester United’s defeat to Wolves.The Red Devils suffered another frustrating defeat – Ruben Amorim’s fourth in 10 games.Amad Diallo annoyed Rasmus Hojlund by shooting instead of passingCredit: Amazon SportHis shot was blocked and the move collapsedCredit: Amazon SportHojlund jumped up and down in frustrationCredit: Amazon SportUnited conceded a direct corner from Mateus Cunha and had captain Bruno Fernandes sent off for picking up two yellow cards, but most concerning was their failure to create a clear-cut opportunity on goal.Hojlund has lacked service in recent weeks and he made his frustration clear after a failed attack in the first half.He and Amad were bearing down on goal together up against three Wolves defenders, two of which were closing down Amad.But instead of passing the ball to Hojlund, Amad decided to cut in and go for goal from a difficult angle.READ MORE ON MAN UTDHis resulting shot was blocked and Wolves regained possession, causing Hojlund to react.The striker slammed his arms down and jumped up and down while appearing to shout in frustration.It is the second time Hojlund has vented his frustration with Amad publicly, as the pair were involved in a row at the end of United’s Europa League win over Viktoria Plzen.Fans picked up on Hojlund throwing his toys out of the pram and are noticing a recurring theme.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSOne reacted saying: “He always puts his anger on Amad.”Another added: “He should stop getting frustrated. A Wolves defender was already closing him there and Amad noticed that but he didn’t see it.”Ruben Amorim says Man Utd must find way to end struggles after Wolves loss And a third wrote: “He is mad, that’s a rubbish position, he won’t trap the ball comfortably before the defence gets it from him.”I really hate players that throw tantrums at their team-mates on field like this.” More

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    Supercomputer predicts just how badly Man Utd’s first season under Ruben Amorim will end with worst ever finish on cards

    MANCHESTER UNITED are tipped for their worst-ever Premier League finish this season, according to a supercomputer.The Red Devils ended the 2023-24 campaign in eighth under Erik ten Hag, their lowest final position since the league’s formation in 1992-93.Manchester United’s prediction makes for grim readingCredit: ReutersRuben Amorim has struggled to get things going for the Red DevilsCredit: ReutersBut they spent Christmas Day in the bottom half of the table for the first time in the Premier League this year.And their Boxing Day defeat at Wolves only heaped more misery on everyone connected with the club.Now, Opta’s number-crunching machine has given its predictions for the rest of the season.And it does not make pretty reading for United.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLThat is because Opta believe the Red Devils are most likely to finish all the way down in 12th.According to the figures, their chances of ending up in 12th are 13.7 per cent.Then it is 13.3 per cent for 13th, 13.1 per cent for 11th and 11.2 per cent to sneak into the top half in tenth. Ruben Amorim’s side are just about as likely to be ninth (9.6 per cent) or 14th (9.7 per cent) after 38 matches. Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSAnd most worryingly, the fallen giants have a greater chance of getting relegated – 0.1 per cent to finish 18th – than winning the title or finishing second, 0.0 per cent.United currently sit 14th in the table with just 22 points from their 18 Premier League matches – with six wins, four draws, eight defeats and a goal difference of -3. Ruben Amorim admits he’s in danger of losing Man Utd job if results don’t improve with fans ‘tired’ of disastrous slump Their nightmare week was compounded at Wolves as they lost their third match in a row. The club were dumped out of the Carabao Cup by Tottenham before a 3-0 thumping at home to Bournemouth and then the shock 2-0 defeat to the struggling Molineux side.Their chances of beating Wolves were not helped by Bruno Fernandes being sent off for the third time this season but nevertheless the woeful performance sparked boos from the travelling supporters and further fan fury online. Amorim’s men now sit just eight points clear of Leicester in the relegation zone – and a whopping 20 off leaders Liverpool before reaching the midway point of the season. The Opta numbers unsurprisingly have Liverpool as the heavy favourites to hold on to their commanding lead. The Reds are 88.0 per cent to finish top of the table at the end of the season – with Arsenal (10.3 per cent), Chelsea (1.5 per cent) and Manchester City (0.3 per cent) making up the remainder.READ MORE SUN STORIESArsenal are most likely to finish second with Chelsea tipped for third and City squeezing into the top four. At the other end of the table, the promoted trio of Southampton, Ipswich and Leicester seem set to go straight back down.Man Utd ratings vs WolvesBy Ken LawrenceWOLVES landed a shock Boxing Day knockout as Manchester United’s struggles continued.The 2-0 defeat means Ruben Amorim has won just two of the seven Premier League games he has taken charge of.United find themselves 14th in the table and today were not helped by Bruno Fernandes’ red card and Andre Onana letting one in direct from a corner.Here is how SunSport rated the performances…ANDRE ONANA: 4He needed to make an agile save from Jorgen Strand Larsen in the first half, but badly misjudged the flight of Cunha’s corner for the opening goal – his claim that he was obstructed by Matt Doherty was rejected.LENY YORO: 5Recalled but booked after only four minutes for a foul on Cunha, so he was walking on eggshells and was tested by Wolves throughout. Subbed just after the hour mark.HARRY MAGUIRE: 6The England defender did his best to keep United in the game when they were under pressure for long periods – at least he helped to stem the tide until the dying seconds and had a header on target in stoppage time.LISANDRO MARTINEZ: 6Teamed up well with Maguire to stop Wolves from winning this more easily, he stood his ground and produced some important challenges in the latter stages before Wolves caught him on the break with the last action of the game.NOUSSAIR MAZRAOUI: 5Tenacious and determined, but was one of several players given a torrid time by the best player on the pitch – Cunha.MANUEL UGARTE: 5Dispossesed too easily at times, struggled against a lively Wolves attack and was eventually taken off as one of Amorim’s subs following Fernandes’ red card.KOBBIE MAINOO: 5Looked a threat early on, created some good openings, but he was booked after the break as United looked short on ideas. Faded and was subbed.DIOGO DALOT: 6Brought a tremendous save from Jose Sa in the first half in what was a rare bright spot for United – but he had no major influence on a poor team display.AMAD DIALLO: 5Lacked awareness of his team-mates sometimes and looked a shadow of the player who turned the Manchester derby around less than two weeks ago.BRUNO FERNANDES: 3Sent off early in the second half for a second yellow after a challenge on Nelson Semedo, but the captain had cut a frustrated figure before that.RASMUS HOJLUND: 5Became visibly annoyed at times at a lack of service from his team-mates, he had no joy up front and was subbed with 10 minutes left.SUBSCasemiro (for Mainoo, 63 mins): 6Christian Eriksen (for Ugate, 63 mins): 6Antony (for Yoro, 63 mins): 6Alejandro Garnacho (for Amad, 79 mins): 5Joshua Zirkzee (for Hojlund, 79 mins): 5 More

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    Awkward moment Fulham commentator ‘dangerously close’ to calling Chelsea star Pedro Neto ‘a very bad word’

    FULHAM’S in-house commentary team loved their side’s late comeback at Chelsea on Boxing Day.Marco Silva’s men had trailed for most of the game following Cole Palmer’s 16th minute opener.Pedro Neto rolled around after being breezed past by Alex IwobiCredit: X @FulhamFCNeto, 24, endured a disappointing day at the officeCredit: RexHarry Wilson celebrates his equaliserCredit: RexFulham piled the pressure on their hosts, however, and got their rewards late on.Harry Wilson nodded his side level on 82 minutes.And the equaliser tasted all the sweeter for those of a Fulham persuasion following an incident in the build-up.As Alex Iwobi skipped past Pedro Neto on the left wing, the Chelsea winger rolled around clutching his face.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLDespite no fewer than SIX rolls from the Portuguese, play was allowed to continue.Fulham’s club commentator Jim McGullion was unimpressed with Neto.He bellowed: “Oh get up, you…”A brief pause followed as he abruptly ended his sentence.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSPlay continued with Iwobi swinging in a cross, and just moments later Fulham had levelled the game.As Wilson wheeled away celebrating, the commentary continued: “Yes! Come on! Come on Fulham!Enzo Maresca’s brutal warning to Chelsea stars after Madueke dropped for Fulham defeat and summer signing axed entirely “It’s Harry Wilson again! Harry the hero! Neto can… clear off. Rolling on the ground holding your face, the cheat!”Fulham fans watching the clip on their social media channels loved the commentary.One wrote: “Get up ya …… love it.”While a second gushed: “Commentary is brilliant.”A third claimed: “Dangerously close to calling Neto a very bad word before the first.”And another added: “Wasn’t ready for the commentator.”READ MORE SUN STORIESFulham then entered dream land shortly after, when Rodrigo Muniz prodded them into a 95th minute lead, sparking pandemonium.The West Londoners’ win saw them rise to eighth in the table – level on points with Manchester City, five above Tottenham and six above Manchester United.Fulham celebrate their incredible late winnerCredit: Rex More

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    Ruben Amorim admits he’s in danger of losing Man Utd job with Red Devils going BACKWARDS since sacking Erik ten Hag

    RUBEN AMORIM knows that Manchester United’s fans are “tired” of the current state of their club.And the new manager accepts he will be in danger of losing his job, like any other manager, if results do not improve.Ruben Amorim admits Man Utd need to start winning games if his job is to remain safeCredit: ReutersUnited are losing more games and scoring less goals than they did under Erik ten HagCredit: GettyAmorim has only been at Old Trafford a month but the 2-0 Boxing Day loss at Wolves was his fifth defeat in seven games, and he is now preparing for Monday’s tricky visit of in-form Newcastle.Sir Jim Ratcliffe has already shown his ruthless side, with sporting director Dan Ashworth being shown the door after just 159 days at Old Trafford.United have already lost half of Amorim’s first 10 games – with predecessor Erik ten Hag losing just two of his final 10 at the helm.The Dutchman did win just three of those matches compared to Amorim’s four.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBut the Red Devils have scored less with their new boss too, netting just 17 goals in that time compared to 18 strikes under Ten Hag.United have also shipped 17 goals under Amorim, with Ten Hag keeping a meaner defence with just 11 conceded.Amorim, whose former Sporting Lisbon side netted 19 times in his final five games there, is contracted until the summer of 2027 and has maintained that is long enough time for him to be judged.But Amorim knows he might not get that long if he is unable to dig the club out of this terrible mess, with the 39-year-old realising that the huge turnaround which is needed has to start soon.Most read in FootballUnited paid Amorim’s £8.3million buy-out clause to get him out of Sporting Lisbon although in recent weeks, the team has got worse.FOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSAmorim said: “The manager of Manchester United can never, no matter what, be comfortable.“They paid the buy-out clause to get me. I know that if you don’t win, every manager is in danger and I like that because that is the job.Manchester United Player Ratings vs WolvesRuben Amorim vs Erik ten HagAmorim’s first 10 Man Utd results:Ipswich 1 Man Utd 1Man Utd 3 Bodo/Glimt 2Man Utd 4 Everton 0Arsenal 2 Man Utd 0Man Utd 2 Nottingham Forest 3Viktoria Plzen 1 Man Utd 2Man City 1 Man Utd 2Tottenham 4 Man Utd 3Man Utd 0 Bournemouth 3Wolves 2 Man Utd 0W4 D1 L5 GF17 GA17 GD0Ten Hag’s final 10 Man Utd results:Southampton 0 Man Utd 3Man Utd 7 Barnsley 0Crystal Palace 0 Man Utd 0Man Utd 1 Twente 1Man Utd 0 Tottenham 3Porto 3 Man Utd 3Aston Villa 0 Man Utd 0Man Utd 2 Brentford 1Fenerbahce 1 Man Utd 1West Ham 2 Man Utd 1W3 D5 L2 GF18 G11 GD7“You can argue that I have been here one month and I’ve had only a few training sessions but we are not winning. That is the reality and I’m quite comfortable with that.“We have to fight against everything because our supporters are always there, but they are tired of this moment. It’s part of football to have these difficult moments. I already knew that it was going to be tough.“You expect to win more games, to have players with more confidence to sell the idea and to work and improve things. At this moment it’s really hard.  We have to survive to have time and then to improve the team.”This is currently the worst United team in a lifetime. After the loss against Wolves, Amorim admitted that the side had to “survive” in the Premier League as they are now 14th, eight points off the relegation zone.Another worry is that United are struggling to defend corners and free-kicks. They have conceded 10 goals from set-pieces this term with five of them coming under Amorim.United keeper Andre Onana conceded a goal from Matheus Cunha’s corner at Wolves with Amorim’s team making the same mistake at Spurs seven days earlier.The fact Wolves had practised trying to score directly from corners during the week shows there is an issue. Against Wolves, Onana was not protected by any defenders.Amorim said: “Set pieces are becoming so important. We have to learn, even with the small guys.”I just want to give something to the fans, not ask something of themRuben AmorimUnited’s new coach was also asked whether United’s fans can play a part against Newcastle by ramping up the atmosphere.He said: “I would not dare to ask anything of our fans. They give us everything: a full stadium, they’re always supporting, clapping loss after loss. I just want to give something to the fans, not ask something of them.”But Amorim also conceded that the mood at Old Trafford could be tense when Newcastle attack.He said: “We have to expect that any play from Newcastle near our box is going to make the stadium nervous and our players have to cope with that.“So, it’s a very strong team, very fast with a lot of pace, with a lot of time working with the same coach, and we want to be competitive and try to win the game, that’s all.”United will be without skipper Bruno Fernandes after his sending off against Wolves due to a ban.Asked if former skipper Harry Maguire could be reinstated, Amorim said: “He will have to wait until the game.READ MORE SUN STORIES“He works really well. He’s focused on the job, not what people say. Harry does not make excuses, even if he had some tough moments.“I think in that department he is an example, so he is there to play to help the team. He’s trying to do that.”Man Utd ratings vs WolvesBy Ken LawrenceWOLVES landed a shock Boxing Day knockout as Manchester United’s struggles continued.The 2-0 defeat means Ruben Amorim has won just two of the seven Premier League games he has taken charge of.United find themselves 14th in the table and today were not helped by Bruno Fernandes’ red card and Andre Onana letting one in direct from a corner.Here is how SunSport rated the performances…ANDRE ONANA: 4He needed to make an agile save from Jorgen Strand Larsen in the first half, but badly misjudged the flight of Cunha’s corner for the opening goal – his claim that he was obstructed by Matt Doherty was rejected.LENY YORO: 5Recalled but booked after only four minutes for a foul on Cunha, so he was walking on eggshells and was tested by Wolves throughout. Subbed just after the hour mark.HARRY MAGUIRE: 6The England defender did his best to keep United in the game when they were under pressure for long periods – at least he helped to stem the tide until the dying seconds and had a header on target in stoppage time.LISANDRO MARTINEZ: 6Teamed up well with Maguire to stop Wolves from winning this more easily, he stood his ground and produced some important challenges in the latter stages before Wolves caught him on the break with the last action of the game.NOUSSAIR MAZRAOUI: 5Tenacious and determined, but was one of several players given a torrid time by the best player on the pitch – Cunha.MANUEL UGARTE: 5Dispossesed too easily at times, struggled against a lively Wolves attack and was eventually taken off as one of Amorim’s subs following Fernandes’ red card.KOBBIE MAINOO: 5Looked a threat early on, created some good openings, but he was booked after the break as United looked short on ideas. Faded and was subbed.DIOGO DALOT: 6Brought a tremendous save from Jose Sa in the first half in what was a rare bright spot for United – but he had no major influence on a poor team display.AMAD DIALLO: 5Lacked awareness of his team-mates sometimes and looked a shadow of the player who turned the Manchester derby around less than two weeks ago.BRUNO FERNANDES: 3Sent off early in the second half for a second yellow after a challenge on Nelson Semedo, but the captain had cut a frustrated figure before that.RASMUS HOJLUND: 5Became visibly annoyed at times at a lack of service from his team-mates, he had no joy up front and was subbed with 10 minutes left.SUBSCasemiro (for Mainoo, 63 mins): 6Christian Eriksen (for Ugate, 63 mins): 6Antony (for Yoro, 63 mins): 6Alejandro Garnacho (for Amad, 79 mins): 5Joshua Zirkzee (for Hojlund, 79 mins): 5 More