Manchester City salvaged a dramatic 2-1 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux Stadium on Sunday, thanks to a last-gasp header from defender John Stones. This win keeps them in the title race, just behind rivals Liverpool.
Early Setback for City
Pep Guardiola’s men got off to a nightmare start as the home side took a surprise lead in the seventh minute. Jorgen Strand Larsen capitalized on a slack City defense to slide the ball past Ederson and send the Molineux crowd into a frenzy.
City Struggle to Break Down Wolves
Despite dominating possession for the majority of the first half, City lacked their usual attacking fluidity. Erling Haaland, often the focal point of their attack, was well marshaled by the Wolves defense.
Gvardiol Levels the Score
City finally found their equalizer five minutes before half-time. A well-worked corner routine saw Josko Gvardiol rise highest and head the ball past Jose Sa in the Wolves goal.
VAR Drama in the Dying Minutes
The game seemed destined to end in a draw until a dramatic moment in the 94th minute. Phil Foden whipped in a corner, and Stones headed the ball home. However, the initial celebrations were cut short as Bernardo Silva was flagged offside for appearing to be in the goalkeeper’s line of sight.
Stones’ Goal Eventually Stands
After a tense wait, the VAR official reviewed the decision and deemed that Silva did not interfere with the play, allowing Stones’ goal to stand. This dramatic late winner sparked jubilant scenes amongst the City players and fans who had traveled to Molineux.
A Crucial Three Points for City
This victory is a massive relief for Manchester City. After losing their top spot to Liverpool earlier in the day, they needed a win to keep their title hopes alive. Stones’ last-minute heroics ensure they remain in the hunt for the Premier League trophy.
Questions Remain for Guardiola
While the win is important, City’s performance was far from convincing. Their struggles against a resolute Wolves defense raise questions about their attacking prowess. Pep Guardiola will need to address these issues if they are to maintain a serious title challenge.