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Wolves defender Ryan Bennett insists Manchester United should never be written off and remain a team to beat.
The 29-year-old believes United still have an aura about them despite failing to win the Premier League in six years.
United finished sixth last season but Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is overhauling the squad having spent £130million on defenders Harry Maguire and Aaron Wan-Bissaka in the summer.
Wolves beat them twice last season but Bennett feels critics have been too quick to condemn United in the past.
He said: “One hundred per cent, look at where they finished last year and albeit people said they had a bad season they are still quite a way in front of a lot of teams.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Jetro Willems (Newcastle) - 3.5 The wing-back made a terrible introduction by misunderstanding his instructions and beginning his cameo by tearing around the centre of the midfield. 'What the f*** is happening?' an incandescent Steve Bruce shouted towards his backroom team. Then moved into his correct position only to give the ball away to Ainsley Maitland-Niles who then played in Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang for the winning goal. A disaster.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Che Adams (Southampton) - 4 A tough afternoon for the £15m man. Missed a fine chance to open the scoring against Burnley and was then lucky to escape a red card for an ugly challenge on Ben Mee.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Craig Dawson (Watford) - 4 Was at fault for Brighton's opening goal when he was caught in possession. Failed to settle and looked vulnerable in Watford's brittle defence.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Allan Saint-Maximin (Newcastle) - 4.5 Another new Newcastle signing who ignored Steve Bruce's instruction. Was meant to play off the shoulder of Joelinton: instead drifted over to the left-wing. Barely made an impression.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Jota (Aston Villa) - 5 Replaced Trezeguet against Spurs but barely saw the ball.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal) - 5 Came on for the final seven minutes against Newcastle. Touched the ball 5 times.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Andre Gomes (Everton) - 5 A disappointing match for the Portugal midfielder, who moved to Everton permanently this summer. Was forced off at half-time against Crystal Palace with an ankle injury.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Josip Drmic (Norwich) - 5 Only handed the last five minutes of Norwich's 4-1 loss to Liverpool on Friday night.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Callum Robinson (Sheffield United) - 5 Ran hard but made little impression. His most significant contribution was being withdrawn for eventual goalscorer Billy Sharp.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Ayoze Perez (Leicester) - 5 A disappointing debut from the former Newcastle man. Kept himself busy but there was little end product.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Nicolas Pepe (Arsenal) - 5.5 Only had 13 touches after coming on in the second-half against Newcastle. But was given a huge reception by the travelling fans and will get more chances in the weeks to come.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Mateo Kovacic (Chelsea) - 5.5 Given the run around by Manchester United at Old Trafford even if he did make a few encouraging raids forward early into the first-half.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Patrick Cutrone (Wolves) - 6 Tore around the pitch after being thrown on for the final 15-minutes against Leicester but was unable to fashion any real chances.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Wesley (Aston Villa) - 6 Impressive outmuscled Davinson Sanchez for Aston Villa's opener. Had little chance to get forward thereafter.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Youri Tielemans (Leicester) - 6 The midfielder joined Leicester permanently this summer but this was not his finest performance. Struggled to find space in the final third.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Luke Freeman (Sheffield United) - 6 Only handed the last ten minutes against Bournemouth but did look a threat in possession.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Dani Ceballos (Arsenal) - 6 Only a limited run out for the Real Madrid loan signing. Wins an additional half point for cynically preventing Newcastle from taking a quick goal kick by 'accidentally' booting the ball out of play.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Moise Kean (Everton) - 6 Didn't have too many opportunities in his 20-minute cameo against Crystal Palace. But had some nice touches and is clearly a talent.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Jean-Philippe Gbamin (Everton) - 6 Replaced the injured Andre Gomes at half-time against Crystal Palace. Some nice flashes of skill but also guilty of overplaying at times. Needs a few matches to settle.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Sebastian Haller (West Ham) - 6 Always difficult to make your debut against Manchester City. Held up play reasonably well but had no opportunity to show his prowess in front of goal.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Trezeguet (Aston Villa) - 6 Had an impressive first-half against Spurs but ran out of energy in the second before being replaced by fellow summer signing, Jota.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Raul Jiminez (Wolves) - 6 Joined Wolves permanently this summer. Should have opened the scoring when he was picked out by the impressive Ruben Neves at the very beginning of the second-half.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Jay Rodriguez (Burnley) - 6.5 Thrown on for the last five minutes against Southampton but was given a huge reception and quickly made his presence felt.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Christian Pulisic (Chelsea) - 6.5 Came on for the final half an hour at Old Trafford. Didn't get much of a chance to showcase his ability but did achieve the rare feat of dribbling past Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Bjorn Engels (Aston Villa) - 7 Had a fine game in the heart of Villa's defence against Spurs, only to pay the price for his team's decision to drop increasingly deep, inviting waves of pressure.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Joelinton (Newcastle) - 7 One of Newcastle's best players in the loss to Arsenal. Held the ball up and linked-up play well. Will be interesting to see the strike partnership he forges with local legend Andy Carroll.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Oli McBurnie (Sheffield United) - 7 Was left on the bench until the hour mark but made a lively cameo and stretched Bournemouth's defence.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Rodri (Manchester City) - 7 Was immediately roughed up by West Ham's Manuel Lanzini. But recovered well and already looks at home alongside Kevin de Bruyne in City's midfield.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Philip Billing (Bournemouth) - 7 Spurned a good chance early on against Sheffield United. But grew into the game and already looks a good signing.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Leander Dendoncker (Wolves) - 7 Had an impressive game and saw a lot of the ball. Was unlucky not to score the winning goal when his finish was ruled out by VAR.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Erik Pieters (Burnley) - 7.5 A fine performance against Southampton, helping to set up both of Ashley Barnes' goals.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Neal Maupay (Brighton) - 7.5 Came on as a second-half substitute and scored Brighton's third goal against Watford. Expect him to start next week.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Tanguy Ndombele (Tottenham) - 7.5 Really struggled in the first-half against Villa. But scored a lovely goal in the second which calmed his nerves and he finished the match in style, linking up superbly with Christian Eriksen.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Daniel James (Manchester United) - 8 Do 16-minute cameos come any better? Was thrown on late into the game and added United's fourth, evading Emerson on the edge of the penalty box and seeing a deflected strike fly past Kepa.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Tom Heaton (Aston Villa) - 8 Made a string of fine saves, including a flying stop to prevent Christian Eriksen's curling free-kick.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Aaron Wan-Bissaka (Manchester United) - 8 A fine performance from the 21-year-old on his United debut. Bombed forward at every opportunity and was reliable in defence, making an outstanding sliding tackle to deny Ross Barkley in the first-half.
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Ranked and rated: Summer signings Harry Maguire (Manchester United) - 9 Man of the match in Manchester United's 4-0 win over Chelsea. Led the defence on his first appearance for the club and didn't put a foot wrong all match.
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“That’s the expectation they’ve got to deal with and we will be going out there and trying to get the result we want.
“It’s a massive club. Regardless of last season and the seasons before you look at it as a brand and it’s a massive club but you focus on what they do on the pitch.
“Maybe they are not as strong as before but that’s not for us to talk about. We know they had a good start to the season.”
Bennett has been impressed with United’s summer business though as they restructured their defence with £80million Maguire and £50million Wan-Bissaka.
“It’s something they feel they needed to reinforce, looking at last year, and they’ve brought in two good players,” he said.
“Maguire, what he has done in the last couple of seasons has been tremendous and Wan-Bissaka has really impressed when he’s played.”
Wolves beat United at Molineux twice last season, in the league and FA Cup, as they finished seventh – nine points behind United.
They also drew 1-1 at Old Trafford but despite their successes last season Bennett has forgotten them.
He said: “It’s a different season and the past is the past. From their side, they know they didn’t have a very good season for their standards last year and they’re looking to put that right.
“The first game (4-0 v Chelsea) they managed to get a positive result so we know it’s going to be a tough game.”
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