As expected, Manchester City won again and Haaland scored again. What no one expected was the way it happened. Within 50 seconds of the game, Grealish had put the Cityzens ahead on the scoreboard. There were people who had not managed to enter the Molineux Stadium and the first goal was already on the scoreboard. The game looked special from the start, and after 15 minutes Haaland managed to make it 0-2. The Norwegian took the ball at the edge of the area, faked it and went to his less good leg against all odds. He fooled the Wolverhampton centre-back and landed an unstoppable dry down forehand for José Sa. He was at the time the first player in Premier League history to score in his first four away games.
In addition, another of the curiosities of the match was the expulsion of Nathan Collins. Many will remember De Jong’s entry into Xabi Alonso in the 2010 World Cup final. Our colleagues at Carrusel Deportivo wanted to recall the moment and put the two actions at the same time, very similar.
After the expulsion the game lost all its curiosity. Manchester City took their foot off the accelerator and even so Phil Foden’s 0-3 came. The English pearl played on the right wing, something that makes him a much better player and he scored again. He already did it against Sevilla in the Champions League playing on that side and he does it again against Wolverhampton.
In addition, one of the fittest players in the world continues to do his thing. Guardiola has in his ranks the best scorer and the best assistant. Kevin De Bruyne is positioned as the leader in the Premier League assist table with a total of six goal assists. Here it smells of historical equipment. With this 0-3 win against Wolves, City becomes provisional leader of the Premier League with 17 points and puts pressure on Arsenal who will have to play tomorrow against Brentford away from home.
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