Manchester United's recent 1-0 defeat to Wolves highlighted their ongoing struggle with finishing chances. Despite creating opportunities, United's expected goals (xG) value was only 1.1, and they managed just two shots on target against Wolves' stand-in keeper Dan Bentley. Ruben Amorim acknowledged the need for improvement, stating, "If you don't score goals you don't win games."
Amorim expressed frustration over missed opportunities, noting that while the team created chances, they failed to convert them. He said, "We had lots of chances to score, but didn't—that's the biggest problem for our team." This issue has persisted throughout the season, affecting their league position.

Rasmus Hojlund's performance was emblematic of United's struggles. In 70 minutes on the pitch, he registered just one shot and extended his goal drought to six games across all competitions. Amorim stressed that it wasn't just Hojlund but the entire team that needed to improve their finishing.
Pablo Sarabia's stunning free-kick secured Wolves' victory at Old Trafford. This marked only the second time a visiting player scored a winning goal via a direct free kick against Manchester United in Premier League history. The win also completed Wolves' first league double over United since 1979-80.
Wolves' recent form has been impressive, with five consecutive Premier League wins ensuring their safety from relegation. Vitor Pereira praised his team's spirit and determination, saying, "We played with our souls, with our spirit and that is what I saw in the game."
Amorim has faced challenges this season, losing 11 out of 22 Premier League matches with United—matching his total losses from his last 114 league games at Sporting CP. Despite these setbacks, he remains focused on improving the squad for next season.
The match also saw debuts for young talents Tyler Fredricson and Harry Amass. Amorim expressed disappointment over not securing a win for them but praised their performances. He stated, "I think they played really well... We need to score goals so that the kids have better memories."
As Wolves prepare to host Leicester next weekend, United will travel to Bournemouth before facing Athletic Bilbao in the Europa League semi-final. Amorim emphasized the importance of taking positives from this season and addressing areas needing improvement.
The loss against Wolves was notable as it was only the ninth Premier League game since 2003-04 where no first-half shots were taken inside the box by either team. Despite being better than their opponents in many aspects, United's inability to score proved costly once again.
In conclusion, Manchester United must address their finishing issues if they hope to improve their standing in future matches. With key fixtures ahead and plans for squad enhancements underway, there is potential for positive change under Amorim's leadership.