2 April 2019 • 9:58pm Under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, this rejuvenated Manchester United team have won in Paris and London – five times in the capital, in fact – but it is in Wolverhampton that they always seem to find themselves down and out. This was the third defeat in four games for United’s newly-appointed long-term manager and the second in 17 days at Molineux, where a team that will play in an FA Cup semi-final on Sunday have now beaten United twice in a season for the first time since the 1979-1980 campaign. Defeat for United in the FA Cup quarter-finals was followed by this, damaging to their top four prospects in a week when Arsenal took third place, two points clear of United in fifth with a game in hand too. There was a red card in the second half for Ashley Young that came just as United had tried to recover from a first half in which they had let the game slip out of their control. For Solskjaer, the challenges of the new era were clear to see, and nowhere more so than in his old skipper Young, one of the few left in the…