Last Updated on October 21, 2024
The result leaves Wolverhampton Wanderers bottom of the table, while Manchester City are in second place. Manchester City are 1 points behind Liverpool.
Manchester City enjoyed a great game in the Premier League and their eighth game in a row without defeat came away to Wolverhampton Wanderers. The game finished 2-1.
Wolverhampton Wanderers started the match well and took the lead early when J. Strand Larsen netted after 7 minutes, with an assist by Nélson Semedo, making it 1-0.
“It was a tough game. These moments don’t come often for us. We’ve come up with a few over the years and today was one of them,” stoppage-time hero John Stones told Sky Sports after seeing his goal, previously ruled out before a VAR review due to Bernardo Silva standing in an offside position.
Wolverhampton Wanderers play Brighton & Hove Albion on 26 October, Crystal Palace on 2 November and Southampton (home) on 9 November. Manchester City’s next opponents are Southampton on 26 October, AFC Bournemouth on 2 November and Brighton & Hove Albion (away) on 9 November.
Manchester City equalised to make it 1-1, as J. Gvardiol found the net, with an assist by J. Doku, in the 33rd minute.
“Credit to Wolves for how they stopped us creating chances and made it difficult in the final third. We had to be at our best at the back, especially with the transitions and the counter-attacks,” he added.
The deciding goal came in stoppage time, when J. Stones scored for Manchester City, with an assist by P. Foden, to complete Manchester City’s come back.
Wolverhampton Wanderers play Brighton & Hove Albion on 26 October, Crystal Palace on 2 November and Southampton (home) on 9 November. Manchester City’s next opponents are Southampton on 26 October, AFC Bournemouth on 2 November and Brighton & Hove Albion (away) on 9 November.
Wolverhampton Wanderers now have five straight defeats.