
Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag admitted relief after their 4-3 win at Wolves.
Ten Hag conceded Wolves were unlucky as Kobbie Mainoo scored in injury-time for the winner. The Dutchman also handed Marcus Rashford a start and was rewarded with the wayward striker scoring on minutes.
He later said: "In the end, it could have not gone this way because for one hour, we dominated the game, conceding almost no chances, but created a lot, scored good goals. We should've been 3-0 or 4-0 up by an hour.
"It shows the spirit is good and that this team is resilient and every team we're fighting back, but we shouldn't be in this situation because we should take responsibility on the pitch when you are dominating the game and are 2-1 up and 3-1 up. Don't let the opponent get back to 3-2 or 3-3, that shouldn't happen, but of course, it pleased me a lot when you get the winner and it's great momentum. Kobbie Mainoo, the calmness he had, scored his first Premier League goal and a very important one because this is a big win.
"He is very calm and has capabilities and he progresses and from game to game, he's getting stronger. We prepared very well and secure because he had some problems physically last season in the spring and the summer with two big injuries. This season, we took some time to get him in the team, but he's definitely now in the team and I hope he can keep calm, keep progressing and push himself to higher levels.
"I think the whole team played good, but when the whole team plays well, we can serve him and he's always a threat. He can score goals and also, make key actions, give assists, make good crosses and one on ones. He has capabilities, it is up to him and also, up to the team to serve him, it is up to him to finish it off it in the final third.
"It's always about the team, what is best for the team. We didn't have the opportunity to often play with a strong team and we want to get routines in and in a short slot, maybe we have to make some changes but we have to get routines in. We have to be fresh, but to get routines in, often you have to play the same players."
