PL: Manchester City wins on the wire against Wolverhampton

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In great difficulty at the start of the season, the Wolverhampton club was in 19th place before facing Manchester City on the 8th day of the Premier League. The Wolves started the match excellently with a cross from Nelson Semedo victoriously taken over by Jorgen Strand Larsen (7th, 1-0).

Well into their match, Wolverhampton managed to neutralize Pep Guardiola’s team, but it was without counting on Josko Gvardiol who would equalize with a missile under the bar (33rd, 1-1). Returning from the locker room, Manchester City pushed for a long time to come back, but came up against the solidity of the Wolves. Finally, in the last seconds, John Stones snatched a 2-1 success with a snatch goal (90th +5). Manchester City temporarily takes the lead in the Premier League while Wolverhampton sinks into the red zone.

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