Manchester United faced real danger at Molineux but eventually claimed a win that lifted them to sixth.
Home fans delayed their entrance for 15 minutes to protest the club’s Chinese ownership.
Wolves ended a 540-minute scoring drought when Jean-Ricner Bellegarde drove a loose ball into the corner.
David Moller Wolfe mishit a shot, and the deflection created the opening for Bellegarde.
United wasted multiple chances, including a bizarre miss from Bruno Fernandes after Andre lingered on the ball and lost possession.
Visitors Shift Momentum After the Break
Luke Shaw produced a strong tackle on Bellegarde and launched a counter-attack early in the second half.
Diogo Dalot sprinted forward and supplied Bryan Mbeumo with a simple tap-in.
Mason Mount then controlled a chipped Fernandes pass and smashed in a third.
United led by two goals away from home for the first time since March.
Fernandes later scored from the penalty spot in the 82nd minute after VAR ruled handball against Yerson Mosquera.
The strike sealed United’s biggest victory of the season.
Wolves Sink Deeper Amid Rising Fury
United’s improved second-half display spared Ruben Amorim another humbling night before Sir Jim Ratcliffe and darts champion Luke Littler.
Visiting supporters celebrated while tension erupted among Wolves fans during an eighth straight defeat.
Home supporters directed chants at chairman Jeff Shi as frustration grew.
They roared when manager Rob Edwards removed striker Jorgen Strand Larsen, though the change offered no improvement.
Wolves stayed rooted to the bottom with only two points and no sign of recovery.
