
Chris Sutton poses before the Viaplay Cup final between Rangers and Celtic at Hampden Park on February 26, 2023. (Photo: Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
Chris Sutton predicts Manchester United will be in trouble again when they face Wolves on Boxing Day.
The Red Devils followed a miserable week, losing 4-3 to Tottenham Hotspur in the Carabao Cup, before losing 3-0 at home to Bournemouth in the Premier League for the second year running.
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therefore, united Currently 13th in the standings, 9 points behind the Champions League seats, but only 10 points away from the relegation zone.
The Red Devils beat Leicester City 3-0 away in Vito Pereira’s first game in charge and next travel to Molineux to face Wolves.
Chris Sutton makes grim Wolves vs Manchester United prediction

So, can Manchester United get back on track as a 18th-place team in the Premier League?
Chris Sutton doesn’t think so.
The former Celtic and Blackburn forward wrote in his predictions column: “When I predict Manchester United will fail I usually get some feedback on social media but since I said they will fail Social media has been quiet since Sunday’s defeat to Bournemouth.” BBC Sport.
Speaking on the 1-1 draw, he continued: “I didn’t expect the score to be 3-0 again, but the reason I picked the Cherries was because they won at Old Trafford last season, starting from Since then, as they’ve progressed, they’ve made progress. “Manchester United have regressed. So, is this really a surprise?
“Going on to play the game, the same idea applies. Why would anyone follow Ruben Amorim’s side and back them to beat Wolves? I can’t think of any compelling reason why there would be anything here different.
“I feel sorry for Amorim because he arrived with such excitement when he was appointed, but just a few weeks later he must be fully aware of the difficult task he faces to turn things around.
“United have wasted a fortune building this team and, as Amorim has always said, he is still trying to find the best squad. It’s a trial period for him but he also has to deal with things like There’s the question of Marcus Rashford’s future. He still has a lot to deal with.
“It’s hard to know what Wolves will be like, though. One of the positives from the win over Leicester City in Vito Pereira’s first game was the clean sheet, but you have to remember that the Foxes The performance is very average.
“So, despite Manchester United’s poor performance, I don’t expect Wolves to win this game. Instead, I think it will be a tight game and a draw has it written all over.”