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Wolves and Manchester United will go head-to-head in the Premier League on Monday night at Molineux, with both teams desperate for a victory.

Rob Edwards is still chasing his first win since taking over from Wolves, who sit bottom of the league without a win this season, while Ruben Amorim’s side have lost just once in their last eight but were held to a disappointing 1-1 draw by West Ham in their last game.

Both sides have some injury concerns to deal with too, and this is how GIVEMESPORT expects the teams to line up.

Wolves Team News

Joao Gomes

With Wolves keen to make changes to find a win, Edwards will be without several first-team stars. Joao Gomes is suspended after picking up his fifth yellow card of the season, but Ladislav Krejci could return after dealing with a knee injury.

Rodrigo Gomes is a long-term absentee, while Marshall Munetsi and Fer Lopez are expected to miss out. Leon Chiwomie and Daniel Bentley are also unavailable with knee and ankle injuries respectively.

Wolves Injuries and Suspensions

Player

Injury

Potential Return Date

Rodrigo Gomes

Groin

21/02/2026

Daniel Bentley

Ankle

20/12/2025

Joao Gomes

Suspended

13/12/2025

Lasislav Krejci

Knee

08/12/2025

Leon Chiwomie

Knee

Unknown

Fer Lopez

Adductor

Unknown

Marshall Munetsi

Calf

Unknown

Edwards Drops Team News Update

Speaking in his pre-match press conference, Edwards shared an update on his squad ahead of the game.

“He [Munetsi] had a scan today. I think he’s pulled his calf. We don’t know the full details yet – we’ll get that over the next few hours.

“The frustrating thing was… I think he [Gomes] got the ball. He’s suspended now, and it wasn’t even a foul. So, that was annoying!”

Wolves Predicted XI

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  • Wolves Predicted XI: Johnstone; Mosquera, Agbadou, Toti; Tchatchoua, Andre, Krejci, Wolfe; Hwang, Strand Larsen, Arias.
  • Wolves Predicted Substitutes: Sa (GK), Doherty (DEF), Hoever (DEF), S. Bueno (DEF), H. Bueno (DEF), Bellegarde (MID), Arokodare (FWD), Mane (FWD), Chirewa (FWD).

With injuries and suspensions, Edwards may be a bit limited in the changes he can make to his side, but Krejci should come back into the fold if he is fit enough.

That could see £185,000-a-week duo Jean-Ricner Bellegarde and Tolu Arokodare benched, with Jacob Strand Larsen trusted despite no goals in his last six games for the club.

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Man Utd Team News

Manchester United's Matthijs de Ligt celebrates scoring their second goal

Man Utd will be hopeful of having Matthijs De Ligt back from a knock that saw him miss the midweek draw with West Ham, but Harry Maguire is still expected to be absent with a hamstring problem.

Striker Benjamin Sesko is also expected to miss out with a thigh problem picked up against Tottenham last month, and Lisandro Martinez is pushing to make his first start of the season after recovering from an ACL injury.

Man Utd Injuries and Suspensions

Player

Injury

Potential Return Date

Matthijs De Ligt

Knock

08/12/2025

Benjamin Sesko

Thigh

15/12/2025

Harry Maguire

Hamstring

15/12/2025

Amorim Drops Team News Update

Speaking in his pre-match press conference, Amorim shared an update on his squad ahead of the game.

“Will Dalot and De Ligt be available against Wolves? I think so, we’ll see.

“You ask me always the same thing. I understand what you are saying. You love Kobbie [Mainoo]. He starts for England, but that doesn’t mean I need to put Kobbie when I feel I shouldn’t put Kobbie. It’s my decision.”

Man Utd Predicted XI

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  • Man Utd Predicted XI: Lammens; Yoro, De Ligt, Mazraoui; Amad, Casemiro, Fernandes, Dalot; Mbeumo, Cunha, Mount.
  • Man Utd Predicted Substitutes: Bayindir (GK), Heaven (DEF), Mazraoui (DEF), Shaw (DEF), Dorgu (DEF), Ugarte (MID), Mainoo (MID), Zirkzee (FWD), Lacey (FWD).

Despite the struggles, Amorim is unlikely to make too many changes to his team. Mason Mount could come into the forward line after a disappointing performance by Joshua Zirkzee.

Luke Shaw could also be rested after starting every game this season, and that should see him join Zirkzee, with the duo earning a combined £330,000-a-week, on the bench.

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Rudi Garcia Posts Statement As Comments After Belgium 3-2 Senegal Spark Outrage

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Belgium’s Rudi Garcia has taken to social media after his comments following their 3-2 victory over Senegal at the 2026 World Cup sparked outrage.

Belgium looked like they were going to head out of the competition when they trailed Senegal by two goals going into the final few minutes of their last 32 match at Seattle Stadium.

However, they produced an unlikely comeback to shock their African opponents and emerge victorious.

Romelu Lukaku, who started the match on the bench, gave Belgium hope as he halved the deficit with four minutes remaining. Youri Tielemans headed home shortly after to send the match into extra-time.

Belgium were then given a spot-kick in the dying embers of extra-time when Tielemans was felled inside the box. The Aston Villa midfielder made no mistake as he dispatched his penalty with aplomb to give his side the victory.

Belgium manager Rudi Garcia REUTERS/Albert Gea

Garcia caused a stir after the match with comments he made about Senegal ‘losing tactical control’ in the final minutes. He said, per Goal:

“We know these teams; they lose their tactical control towards the end of the match. At 2-0, we knew they would do everything to protect their goal, which in my opinion is a serious mistake. Remind me, when we’re 2-0 up, not to do that! Because when you concede a goal like they did at 2-1, the game changed completely, and we were able to equalise.”

Garcia was asked to clarify those comments during his post-match press conference. He said: “No, no, I didn’t say that. You’re misinterpreting my words. Senegal deserved to go through as much as we did.

“I said that when you’re ahead, and that’s the case for all teams in the world, you tend to drop back and try to protect your goal. We pushed forward, and they dropped back. And I think if we hadn’t scored the second goal, we would never have come back.”

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Belgium manager Rudi Garcia REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian

Garcia has now taken to social media to defend himself even further following the backlash. He wrote in a statement on X:

“To revisit my post-match statement and clear up any ambiguity: when I spoke of ‘those teams,’ I was referring to teams unaccustomed to managing a lead in high-level World Cup matches.

“My comments were by no means aimed at African teams; they could just as easily have applied to Asian, South American, or European teams unfamiliar with that kind of pressure.

“As a less experienced coach myself, I learned the hard way that stopping play to defend a result at all costs is counterproductive. That is what I had in mind when I said that such teams can lose their tactical shape in those moments.”

Belgium will face co-hosts USA in the last 16 of the competition. The match will take place at Seattle Stadium on Monday, July 6.

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Update Emerges on Tottenham Move to Sign Eli Junior Kroupi in “Astronomical’ Deal

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Tottenham Hotspur do have an interest in a move to sign Bournemouth sensation Eli Junior Kroupi this summer, according to Sky Sports journalist Michael Bridge.

The Lilywhites have had an incredible summer transfer window already, bringing in all of Andy Robertson, Marcos Senesi, Martin Dubravka, Jan Paul van Hecke, and Mateus Fernandes, while a £100m deal to sign Sandro Tonali has also been agreed.

But after a second consecutive 17th-placed finish in the Premier League, Spurs are ready to go all-out to bolster Roberto De Zerbi’s squad for the new season, and a new forward is considered to be among the priorities for the window.

Update Emerges on Tottenham Move for Kroupi

AFC Bournemouth's Eli Junior Kroupi celebrates
AFC Bournemouth’s Eli Junior Kroupi celebrates

Kroupi, who has been described as a ‘phenom’, had an incredible breakthrough season for Bournemouth in 2025/26, netting a record-breaking 13 goals in 35 appearances in the Premier League, more than any other teenager in a single campaign.

The Frenchman has attracted the interest of a number of clubs as a result of his performances, and Tottenham are understood to be one of the clubs who are also showing huge interest in his signature.

However, in an update shared by Sky Sports journalist Bridge, any deal is considered to be ‘highly unlikely’, as the Cherries have no interest in selling their prized asset ahead of the new campaign under a new manager.

Bournemouth have no need to sell and want to give Marco Rose the strongest squad possible to compete. It’s also stated that it would take an ‘astronomical offer’ for them to even consider a sale of the 20-year-old.

Bridge also stated that he spoke to a source about the deal who confirmed the interest in the player, although he also stated that everyone was keen on him, showing that there would be huge competition.

Tottenham Making Major Statements

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Tottenham know they have to make a statement this summer ahead of the new season, and that comes with bringing in top players into the club to help them climb up the table and begin to compete for silverware once again.

Deals for Tonali and Fernandes were major statements, with the club breaking their transfer window twice in one window. But bringing in someone like Kroupi would arguably be an even better statement considering it comes after spending big money elsewhere, and with the competition they will face.

It’s unlikely a deal happens, but many would have said the same about Fernandes and Tonali just a few weeks ago, so this is one to keep a close eye on.


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Croatia’s Igor Matanovic Praised For Interview After Goal v Portugal is Ruled Out

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Croatia bowed out of the 2026 World Cup in controversial fashion on Thursday evening as they had a last-minute equaliser against Portugal ruled out.

Croatia, who went into their last 32 match with Portugal at Toronto Stadium as the underdogs, took the lead shortly after half-time when Ivan Perisic broke the deadlock.

Portugal battled back and a penalty from Cristiano Ronaldo and a goal from Goncalo Ramos turned the match on its head.

Croatia thought they had netted a last-gasp equaliser to take the game to extra-time when Josko Gvardiol found the back of the net from close range.

However, after a lengthy VAR review, the goal was ruled out. It was deemed that Igor Matanovic made the slightest of touches on a cross that fell to Mario Pasalic in the build-up, who was in an offside position, meaning the goal was chalked off.

Igor Matanovic Speaks Out After Disallowed Goal

Igor Matanovic during Croatia vs Portugal as the 2026 World Cup REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

The decision to rule out the goal sparked outrage, with FIFA feeling the need to release a statement explaining exactly why it was chalked off.

Matanovic gave a very honest interview after the match, confessing that he thought he made contact with the ball and that the goal was rightly disallowed. He said, per Abola:

“Honestly, I think I felt a slight contact with my hair. I asked the referee, I wasn’t 100 percent sure if I had touched him. He told me that they have a chip in the ball, that there was a slight contact and that, therefore, it was offside.”

He added: “It’s difficult to find the right words after the game. We played very well in the second half and deserved more. I haven’t seen the penalty yet, but if this is given… Three goals, offside, a post… I have no words, we were very unlucky today.

“When I came on, I had a good feeling on the pitch. We played a very good game, but this is going to hurt. We have to move on, keep attacking and think about the European Championship.”

Matanovic, who plays for Bundesliga club SC Freiburg, is being praised by football fans on Reddit for his honesty.

“Damn, rare to see honesty from players like this,” one fan said, while another commented: “A stand up guy. No ego here, just pure love of the sport.”

A third wrote: “Honesty in the big moments is rare, all respect to him,” while a fourth said: “Class act. Respect.”

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Luka Modric Rages at VAR After Portugal 2-1 Croatia

Luka Modric during Portugal vs Croatia at the 2026 World Cup REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

Croatia captain Luka Modric unleashed a stunning rant about VAR following the match. He said, via Sportske Novosti:

“Some things didn’t go our way. That penalty… If it were the other way around, VAR would never have been involved.

“I said about VAR in the beginning, when it was first introduced, that I didn’t like it. Later, over time, it’s good for some things, but they use it incorrectly or use it selectively, or depending on the size of the team.

“VAR should intervene if it’s 200 per cent a mistake, but if it’s not, if it’s in the grey zone, you have no say in it. There’s no point in calling VAR.

“This is no penalty. Both teams are replaying, pushing, Vlašić didn’t pull it, he held it, and both of them fell. That’s why you can’t judge a penalty like that in a game like this.

“That’s why I say, it has to be used if the mistake is 200 per cent. If you can treat something this way or that, you have no say in it.

“That annoys me and always works to our detriment. What is, it is, let’s move on, we won’t complain about it, but of course, some things bother me because fate decides.

“They decide the mood for everything you do, what you give up, you tear yourself apart, you fight. There are young players who come here, and then you do something like this to them… You are to blame for that, and it is always to our detriment.”

Portugal will play Spain in a mouthwatering last 16 clash. The match will take place at Dallas Stadium on Monday, July 6.

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