
Manchester United helped make Premier League history after their draw against Wolverhampton Wanderers at Old Trafford.
On Tuesday, it was a miserable evening for the Red Devils fans as United produced a dismal performance against bottom-side Wolves.
It looked like it could be a routine victory for Ruben Amorim's men when Joshua Zirkzee's deflected shot made it 1-0 in the 27th minute.
However, Ladislav Krejci made it 1-1 just before half-time.
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In the second half, United were desperately poor as the match ended in a draw.
As a result, the Red Devils remained in sixth place in the Premier League table and are two points away from Liverpool, who currently sit fourth.
Following the match at Old Trafford, a piece of Premier League history was made.

After drawing with United, Wolves have now become the first team in Premier League history to record zero wins at the halfway point of the season.
So far this season, Wolves have collected just three points, after drawing against United, Tottenham Hotspur and Brighton and Hove Albion.
The previous record was held by Sheffield United, who went 17 matches without a win during the 20/21 campaign.
That season, the Blades were relegated with a total of just 23 points.
Most games without winning to start a Premier League campaign:
- Wolverhampton Wanderers: 19 Games – 2025-26 – Ongoing
- Sheffield United: 17 Games – 2020-21
- Queens Park Rangers: 16 Games – 2012-13
- Swindon Town: 15 Games – 1993-94
- Newcastle United: 14 Games – 2021-22
Speaking after the match, Wolves boss Rob Edwards was full of praise for his players.
He said: "Good performance, progress. That's been slow in terms of results. But our performances, especially away from home, have been good and we deserved more.
"We wanted to win the game. The away games we've had we should've taken more but we haven't. We can take belief and confidence. The challenge now is to to that at home."
Wolves will look to secure their first Premier League victory of the season this weekend when they take on fellow strugglers West Ham United on Saturday afternoon.
Topics: Manchester United, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Football, Premier League