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Wolves 1-1 Leicester
Wolves boss Bruno Lage is making a change. South Korea forward Hwang Hee-chan is the man tasked with adding a bit of impetus and he comes on for Joao Moutinho.
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Wolves 1-1 Leicester
Wolves boss Bruno Lage is making a change. South Korea forward Hwang Hee-chan is the man tasked with adding a bit of impetus and he comes on for Joao Moutinho.
Wolves 1-1 Leicester
The chances keep coming for Leicester. This one is a toughie mind. Patson Daka is fed the ball down the right and can't beat Wolves keeper Jose Sa at the near post.
Wolves 1-1 Leicester
Simon Stone
BBC Sport at Molineux
Leicester have started the second-half on top.
Wolves think they have benefitted from a couple of sympathetic decisions from referee Craig Pawson but Brendan Rodgers' men carrying the game to Wolves now.
Wolves 1-1 Leicester
Just signs the Wolves fans are getting a little impatient as Wilfred Ndidi lashes an effort wide for Leicester.
Brendan Rodgers' side have taken charge of this game at the start of the second half.
Wolves 1-1 Leicester
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Wolves 1-1 Leicester
Leicester are weaving some pretty passing patterns. Ricardo Pereira is the beneficiary this time scooting off the right into the Wolves box before seeing his shot blocked.
Wolves 1-1 Leicester
First chance for the visitors to throw the ball in the mixer in the second period. Luke Thomas swings in a free-kick from the right but that is comfortably taken by Wolves goalkeeper Jose Sa.
Wolves 1-1 Leicester
No half-time changes for either side. We are back under way at Molineux.
Right back to the matter at hand. The Wolves and Leicester players have emerged for the second half.
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Manchester United
Manchester United boss Ralf Rangnick speaking to BBC Sport: "Apart from the two managers, everybody probably enjoyed that game. It was not boring, it was always intense and you always expected something to happen. This is what football should be like.
"It took us 15 minutes to get control of the game but then we started to play well; at half time we were fully aware that we had to be on the front foot, but we conceded two goals in two minutes and that changed the whole game obviously.
"The atmosphere was amazing but we showed some maturity and kept our heads. We showed maturity and that was the only way to get control once again."
On Leeds' two goals: "The first one was out of nowhere, the second one they did well. We maybe could have defended it better, but it was 2-2. We had the same experience at Aston Villa, so that was why the reaction was so important.
"This is the kind of attitude we need to show if we are to be successful this season, both in the Premier League and the Champions League. Not only the result, but the way we achieved it, is important for Wednesday [against Atletico Madrid] but also the upcoming league games."
FT: Leeds 2-4 Man Utd
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FT: Leeds 2-4 Man Utd
Leeds United
Leeds manager Marcelo Bielsa speaking to BBC Sport: "In the first half, at the start and at the end we were on top, but we didn’t manage to score and in the segment in the middle where they dominated they scored two goals.
"In the second half, after making it 2-2, we gave up the ball for a moment. We missed the chance to make it 3-2 and straight away they went down the other end and scored the goal.
"In the second half we played better than in the first. At times we had dominance over the opponents.
"We had chances to score goals but we were lacking efficiency and being strong enough defensively.
"In the first half we started and we ended well. In the second half we started well. After the 2-2 there was a small pause and we started to play with a lot of character and decisiveness.
"We need more efficiency offensively and more solidness defensively. Those are two things where the decisions I make have a big influence.
"Evidently, the amount of goals we have conceded indicates I have not managed to get a solidity that avoids us conceding chances by our own goal.
"There’s a structural problem and in regards to the offense, the same thing but the opposite way. We have options to score more goals, but we need to attack the situations on goal that are easy to convert. I think in that aspect I also haven’t had enough influence to make it more decisive
"Today I used two right-wingers and two number nines and two left wingers and two offensive midfielders. With all of those attempts, to only score a fourth of the chances you create indicates that they’re not sufficiently clear enough chances to increase their efficiency.
"That is something I have to correct."
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Manchester United
Manchester United boss Ralf Rangnick speaking to Sky Sports: "That was a fantastic game to watch if you are not the manager of either team. It was a very good first half; after the first few minutes we had control and could have been three or four nil up.
"After two minutes in the second half, it was a completely different atmosphere in the stadium. The [first] goal was lucky, I don't think he meant to shoot the ball like he did.
"Then it was 2-2 and for five minutes after that it was very intense. The team showed maturity and stayed together. I'm not so sure this would have happened two or three months ago, which shows they have grown as a team. We deserved to win."
Time to get a little more reaction from Sunday's earlier game...
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Nigel Reo-Coker
Former West Ham midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
Bruno Lage is a very quick learner. He's learnt the harsh reality of the Premier League. It is the Premier League for a reason; you have to adapt quickly.
The game has changed so much, you can have your style of play but as the game goes on you have to read and make changes and adjust. I can't say I know a lot about him but he deserves credit because he's done well with Wolves.
I was worried about them when they lost [Adama] Traore. For me he was their secret weapon, the one who worked for them in terms of getting goals. To let him go shows the confidence in the manager and the squad. He [Lage] deserves a lot more credit than he's got.
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Simon Stone
BBC Sport at Molineux
Pedro Neto's name got a cheer when it was read out over the tannoy earlier.
The 21-year-old has not featured since April last year, when he suffered a major knee injury in a Premier League game at Fulham.
Neto is one of Wolves' most offensive outlets and now Adama Traore has signed for Barcelona, his return is welcome for Bruno Lage's side.
He is only on the bench today and will be eased back but he will be a useful addition over the final weeks of the season and possibly later in this game if the scoreline stays the same.
HT: Wolves 1-1 Leicester
A good response from the Foxes. They have scored in 17 of their last 18 away Premier League games and have gradually got back into this game after the hosts threatened to cut loose.
Wolves 1-1 Leicester
This is a really absorbing game. End to end and some slick stuff from both sides.
Luke Thomas whips in a peach of a cross for the Foxes but nobody can get on the end of that.
Wolves 1-1 Leicester
Leicester probably good value for that leveller. They have carried on playing some decent stuff and look like they are trying to play on the break as much as possible.
Ademola Lookman
Really incisive play from Leicester. The visitors get down the right and Ademola Lookman turns in Marc Albrighton's cross.