Wolves 2-0 Man Utd - the fans' verdictpublished at 08:42
We asked for your thoughts after Thursday's Premier League game between Wolves and Manchester United.
Here are some of your comments:
Wolves fans
Rich: A well-deserved win and Molineux was absolutely rocking again. Matheus Cunha was head and shoulders above everyone else for the full game. We were defensively strong without giving away any clearcut chances and holding onto possession. We look a different team and what a Christmas for the Wolves pack.
Jackson: What a lovely Christmas present for my boys in gold. Only way is up. We were more in control, never panicked and worked for each other. Solid performance and the new manager seems to have installed something in us! And two clean sheets to boot. Tottenham away next. Happy Boxing Day boys, proud of you all.
Steve: The improvement is very obvious. The manager is installing confidence and a new lease of life into the team and they are responding. A good game and they took their chances. If they are boring, so what? It's about winning games at the moment. Well done to all.
Derek: Great to see the workrate and desire return. Good win overall against a shambolic Man Utd. Still need to improve accuracy of passing and ability to maintain possession. Go Wolves.
Man Utd fans
Christine: This is NOT about Amorim. It's the players. They are simply not good enough and there is no mentality or passion to even try. Absolutely disgraceful. Amorim needs to continue what he is doing and get those gutless players out of the club. Hard times to come.
Bob: Calling this 'woeful mediocrity' would be to heap praise on United's performance. Take the captaincy from Bruno Fernandes permanently, and in January sign a striker and a keeper - any keeper! - or we're sunk.
Steven: Abysmal really. Errors after errors costing the team. Players not good enough. No money available. Amorin says he knew it would be hard but even he must be wondering what he should do with the team. And then, is sticking to this 3-4-3 really helping? Something has to give because if this continues we will be looking for another manager again.
Anthony: We were too hasty in appointing a new manager to replace Ten Hag. This is going to end up in tears. Managing a team in the Portuguese league and in the Premier League is completely different.