MARCUS RASHFORD justified Erik ten Hag’s controversial decision to recall him – but it was 18-year-old Kobbie Mainoo who showed the real maturity with a stunning last-gasp winner.
Rashford shrugged off his tequila party shame with Manchester United’s fourth-minute opener and his lead role in Rasmus Hojlund doubling the lead – before a scintillating final half-hour.
The Red Devils’ brilliance on the break before the interval turned to nerves once Pablo Sarabia tucked in a 70th-minute penalty for Wolves.
United sub Scott McTominay soon headed the visitors 3-1 up.
But Max Kilman stabbed a reply home from a late corner and Neto levelled five minutes into stoppage time.
However, Mainoo then strode through to lift United up to seventh with a cool winner.
Meanwhile, it was an important night at the other end for Lisandro Martinez and Raphael Varane, reunited in central defence in the Prem.
And Andre Onana’s performance in goal was also under the microscope.
Meanwhile, Ten Hag also got the chance to see how Mainoo and Casemiro fared alongside each other in midfield.
Here’s how United’s players rated individually at Molineux.
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Andre Onana – 6
A little chaotic at times, needed to use his head at one point to keep Wolves out after the break
Diogo Dalot – 6
Dealt with the threat of Cunha well in the early stages and looked solid until the latter stages of the game
Raphael Varane – 6
Definitely had to do more work in the second half as Wolves hit back, but could do nothing as a thriller unfolded
Lisandro Martinez – 8
He will be remembered by United fans in this game for his goal-line clearance which proved crucial as Wolves began their second half comeback
Luke Shaw – 7
Played his part in attack as well as defence, and set up the second goal when United were in complete control
Kobbie Mainoo – 8
Sealed a thriller with an incredible stoppage time winner. Fed in nicely as part of a fluid United attack, he continues to grow in stature
Casemiro – 6
Can count himself unlucky to have given away a penalty with 22 minutes left, his contact with Pedro Neto was minimal. Could have been more decisive in front of goal.
Alejandro Garnacho – 8
Showed some frightening pace and skills, sometimes hurried his final ball though
Bruno Fernandes – 8
Showed some great vision from setpieces and produced the decisive corner for United’s third goal
Marcus Rashford – 8
It didn’t take Rashford long to put an end to any doubts over ten Hag’s decision to play him from the start, 4mins 30secs to be precise
Rasmus Hojlund – 8
Set up the opening goal for Rashford and claimed the second despite a melee on the line, always looked alert.
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