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Man United at Wolves Team News: Martial, McTominay, Fred, Jimenez

May 20, 2021 By paulmbanks

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Most media love to hype up whatever match they’re covering, in any capacity, but there’s no way to artifically generate meaning into this one. Manchester United have clinched runner-up in the Premier League table, so they’ll approach their visit to the Molineux, to take on Wolverhampton Wanderers, with both eyes focused on the Europa League next Wednesday.

For Wolves, mid-table is out of reach, but they have to be somewhat satisfied in how they’ll finish the term, given where they were positioned during the festive period. So this specific match really has little to nothing on the line.

Championship Sunday FYIs

Kickoff: 11 am ET Sunday May 23, Molineux Stadium

United Starting XI Prediction: go here

PL Form: Wolves  LLWDL     Manchester United DLLWD

PL Position Wolves  12th, 45 points   Manchester United 2nd (clinched), 71 pts

TV: Golf Channel

Odds: Wolves (+220) Manchester United (+110)  Draw (+260)

Team News for Both Sides

Starting off with Man United, Anthony Martial (knee), Scott McTominay (undisclosed), Fred (also undisclosed) and Daniel James (yet another undisclosed) are all doubts for this one. Team Captain Harry Maguire (ankle) is convalescing and rehabbing in hopes of getting back for the Europa League final.

Finally, Phil Jones (knee) is out for the season.

There was some great news this week about scoring sensation and one time United transfer target Raul Jimenez. Out since late November with a skull fracture, he’s healing up now and is expected to be reeady for preseason training camp. That’s a huge win considering how frightening and serious that head injury was and how nasty it looked when it happened.

Elsewhere Pedro Neto and Jonny are both out for the season with knee injuries. Daniel Podence (adductor) and Owen Otasowie (knock) are out as well.

wolverhampton wanderers

Wolves 1, United 1

Should be an uninspired edition, but hey, it’s still Championship Sunday.

Paul M. Banks runs The Sports Bank, partnered with News Now. Banks, the author of “No, I Can’t Get You Free Tickets: Lessons Learned From a Life in the Sports Media Industry,” has regularly appeared in WGN, Sports Illustrated, Chicago Tribune and SB Nation. Follow him on Twitter and Instagram.

Filed Under: Football/Soccer, Manchester United

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