Manchester United secured a hard fought 1-0 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers at the Molineux Stadium on Sunday; thanks to Mason Greenwood’s late strike in the second half.
The win means Man United have now gone 28 games unbeaten away, breaking the record set by Arsenal in the 2002-2004 season.
Wolves had Man United on the ropes in most part of the game with their counter attacks causing troubles for the visitors.
Summer signing Raphael Varane made his debut and marked it with the assist for Greenwood’s goal.
However, the build up to United’s goal was steeped in controversy as Ruben Neves thought he’d been fouled by Pogba but the Red Devils played on as Greenwood’s strike proved decisive.
“Everyone saw it, everyone saw my leg. We always do meetings about referees and VAR but I don’t know why this happens,” Neves told Sky sports after the game.
It was a second league win of the season for United who move up to third on seven points in the league table.
For Wolves, it is a third straight league defeats and they now occupy 18th with zero points.