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Simon Evans

United held by Wolves to slip eight points behind leaders

Soccer Football - Premier League - Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers - Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain - September 22, 2018 (L - R) Manchester United's Marouane Fellaini, Paul Pogba and Anthony Martial Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine

MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - A disappointing Manchester United were held to a 1-1 draw at home to promoted Wolverhampton Wanderers at Old Trafford on Saturday, leaving them eight points adrift of Premier League leaders Liverpool.

The season may be only be six games old but already it is hard to see Jose Mourinho's side competing with Liverpool and Manchester City for the title.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers - Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain - September 22, 2018 Wolverhampton Wanderers' Diogo Jota in action with Manchester United's Marouane Fellaini REUTERS/Andrew Yates

Away wins over Burnley and Watford, as well as the midweek Champions League victory at Young Boys Bern, had eased the sense of frustration at the club following their poor start to the campaign.

But Mourinho was again left questioning the attitude of his players after what was a thoroughly deserved point for Wolves, who could have left with all three.

"I think the result is fair. They deserved their point and we deserve the punishment of only getting one point. They started better were more aggressive, had more intent and I don't know why but they were more motivated," the United manager said.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers - Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain - September 22, 2018 Manchester United's Marouane Fellaini in action with Wolverhampton Wanderers' Willy Boly and Conor Coady Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine

"I was expecting more from my attacking players. There was not enough creativity, movement or dynamism," he added.

Prior to kick-off the home crowd enjoyed the sight of Alex Ferguson back at Old Trafford for the first time since his brain operation in May but the brief reminder of more successful days was soon replaced by the contemporary United.

It was Wolves who started brightest, showing confidence and ambition to create three opportunities in the opening 15 minutes, the latter a Willy Boly header that forced a good save out of David De Gea.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers - Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain - September 22, 2018 Wolverhampton Wanderers' Joao Moutinho and team mates defend a free kick taken by Manchester United's Paul Pogba REUTERS/Andrew Yates

But it was United who grabbed the lead, against the run of play.

Brazilian midfielder Fred drove home from the edge of the area after a sublime, one touch, deft short pass from Paul Pogba.

Wolves had looked nothing like a promoted team, playing composed and intelligent football and they earned their reward with a finely worked goal after the break.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers - Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain - September 22, 2018 Manchester United's Paul Pogba and Wolverhampton Wanderers' Conor Coady speak with referee Kevin Friend Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine

Helder Costa got past Luke Shaw and slipped the ball back to Raul Jimenez who perfectly teed-up Joao Moutinho and the Portuguese midfielder fired into the top corner.

Not for the first time United looked a little panicked by a conceded goal -- they pushed forward but their shape and confidence was no longer there.

Jesse Lingard had a good effort tipped over by Rui Patricio in the 67th minute and Marouane Fellaini had a header from a Luke Shaw cross well dealt with by the Portuguese keeper.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers - Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain - September 22, 2018 Manchester United's Luke Shaw in action with Wolverhampton Wanderers' Adama Traore REUTERS/Andrew Yates

Romelu Lukaku, who had a poor game, hesitated in the box, failing to latch on to a half-chance five minutes from time and that was it.

The speedy substitute Adama Traore threatened to take all three points for Wolves at the end, but after forcing De Gea to save at the near post, he was selfish with a long-range effort.

Wolves manager Nuno Espirito Santo felt his side could have enjoyed a famous victory.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers - Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain - September 22, 2018 Wolverhampton Wanderers' Matt Doherty and Willy Boly down injured while Manchester United's Anthony Martial and Wolverhampton Wanderers' Conor Coady look on Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine

"I thought it was a point deserved, but we had the chances that showed with better decisions we could have won," he said.

"We are growing game by game."

(Reporting by Simon Evans, editing by Ed Osmond)

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