In this round of EPL feast, Manchester United will be at home to meet the challenge of Wolverhampton Wanderers. With newcomer Horant out of action due to injury, Mason Monty and Onana still in the process of bonding with the team, and a wave of injuries and illnesses, the Wolves are in even more turmoil after the coaching change, so it is expected that the Wolves will adopt a conservative tactic on the road, and try to grab a point. In the past 10 meetings between the two teams, 9 games scored no more than 2 goals, this battle to chase the 2.5 goals scoring small, live time will be on Now 621 and 611 Tuesday at 3:00 am to open.

Manchester United have signed many new players to strengthen their squad, and Herault, Mason Monte and O'Connor are all quality additions. However, it seems that they have not yet been fully integrated into the team in the warm-up matches, and their tacit understanding will be the biggest test they will face. Herault is seriously injured and is out along with Anthony Madill, Duvel Malacia, Amit Diallo, Dion Henderson and Tom Heaton.

It's worth noting that United don't focus on attack at home in Otford, instead relying on defensive counter-attacks to score. Having conceded just 10 goals in 19 league games at home last season, the fewest in the Premier League, they are expected to continue their goalless streak against Wolves.

Former Wolves manager Lubidiku suddenly resigned three days before the match, and the team urgently recruited former Gonemouth manager Gary O'Neill to take over. Gali O'Neill faced a lot of challenges when he took over the team, and with the departure of strikers Rubin Nieves and Rohr Jimenez, the team's attacking power was seriously damaged. The team's solid defensive counter-attacking tactics rely on the grasp of the front line, and it is still unknown whether Mathias Genzia can successfully fill the gap.

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