Manchester United's winning streak in the Europa League came to an end as Wolves secured a 1-0 victory with a superb free-kick from substitute Pablo Sarabia, marking their fifth consecutive win in the Premier League for the first time since 1970.
This Premier League match was a far cry from the thrilling quarter-final clash at Old Trafford just days ago, where United secured a dramatic 5-4 victory over Lyon in extra time.
Despite making five changes and debuting 20-year-old Tyler Fredricson, United couldn't hold on to their lead, eventually conceding to Sarabia's brilliant set-piece.
Wolves' fourth consecutive away league win handed United their 15th league defeat of the season, setting a club record in the Premier League era.
Sarabia's decisive goal was also Wolves' only shot on target in a lackluster game that saw both teams tied on 38 points in the league standings.
Prior to the match, fans protested against the club's direction, criticizing decisions made by the directors. The lack of action on the field mirrored the fans' frustration, with few scoring opportunities for both sides.
The match saw few chances, with goalkeeper Dan Bentley only called into action in the 34th minute to save a long-range free-kick from Christian Eriksen.
Despite substitutions and efforts from both teams, Wolves managed to secure the win with Sarabia's free-kick, leaving United with their second defeat in a row.
Wolves' well-organized defense held strong against United's attempts to equalize, leading to a memorable victory for the away side.
With this result, Wolves completed a league double over United for the first time in over 40 years.