Erling Haaland rewrote another chapter of the Premier League record books with his latest goal as Manchester City opened up a 3-0 lead at Wolves.
Jack Grealish was retained in the starting line-up at Molineux despite a listless showing in City’s midweek Champions League win over Borussia Dortmund. The England playmaker instantly repaid Pep Guardiola’s faith by converting Kevin De Bruyne’s cross after 55 seconds.
Haaland then became the first player in Premier League history to score in each of his first four away games, punishing a backpedalling Max Kilman by clipping into the bottom corner with a right-footed shot from outside the box.
An x-rated lunge into Grealish’s stomach from Nathan Collins saw the Republic of Ireland defender deservedly set off, although Wolves went about their task with gusto after halftime despite the numerical disadvantage.
As such, it came against the run of play when De Bruyne claimed his second assist of the afternoon, crossing for Foden to finish.
The Sporting News is following the match live and providing live score updates and commentary.
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Wolves vs. Man City live score
1H | 2H | Final | |
WOL | 0 | 0 | — |
MCI | 2 | 1 | — |
Goals:
MCI — Jack Grealish (Kevin De Bruyne) — 1st min
MCI — Erling Haaland (Bernardo Silva) — 16th min
MCI — Phil Foden (Kevin De Bruyne) — 16th min
Wolves vs. Man City live updates, highlights from the Premier League
90th minute+2: Cancelo picks out Palmer at the back post and the youngster’s eyes light up. His volley lands somewhere near Walsall.
90th minute: We’ll get the customary, bog-standard three minutes of additional time.
89th minute: Promising position for City but Haaland can’t get his feet right and it peters out. Why do they bother with this guy?
82nd minute: Semedo replaces Ait-Nouri, who has been a fine attacking outlet for Wolves during the second half. Sergio Gomez is on for Rodri for City and Neto runs at him straight away to win a corner. Ederson tips away.
80th minute: Haaland in almost onto a clipped Mahrez pass from the right wing but he can’t get it fully under control.
79th minute: Neves nearly turns a City corner into his own net. Nunes heads the next one clear with far less kerfuffle.
77th minute: Grealish departs, making way for Cole Palmer and lapping up the boos from the Molineux crowd after one of his best afternoons in quite a while.
76th minute: Sa gets out sharply to get to lofted through-ball before Mahrez, but these fresh legs look like wretched news for Wolves.
72nd minute: Triple change for City. Foden, De Bruyne and Silva head into cold storage as Gundogan, Alvarez and Mahrez come on.
68th minute: GOOOALLLL!!!! Foden!!!!
Man CIty have a third at Molineux! ⚽️
Phil Foden gets in on the goals with a superbly delicate finish 🥶
Kevin De Bruyne with another assistant 😅 pic.twitter.com/NF76znn59C
— Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) September 17, 2022
That should be that. A beautifully worked goal, very similar to City’s first. Haaland pulls out to the right wing and sends a return pass around the corner for De Bruyne. The Belgian hasn’t had his best game but that’s his second assist as Foden applies a deft finish.
67th minute: Haaland comes deep to retrieve possession from a rampaging Grealish. Sa saves his bouncing shot and Kilman gets a brilliant block in on Foden’s attempt on the rebound. He won’t be to disappointed to get no credit for that as a goalkick is given.
66th minute: Nunes is booked for a late challenge on Grealish. Neves is also carded for dissent. Wolves are fired up and playing admirably but that wasn’t helpful.
64th minute: Nunes plays a ball down the right for Podence to cross. A sliding Dias stops in cleanly and handball claims are rightly waved away.
62nd minute: For what feels like the first time this half, City enjoy a sustained spell of possession to take the sting out of things. Grealish switches play to De Bruyne who wins a corner. The ball is worked to Cancelo who blasts well over from range.
59th minute: Big chance for Wolves but Guedes snatches at it and doesn’t get anything like clean contact on Ait-Nouri’s cross.
58th minute: Nunes slips Podence into that City box and it needed more good defending from Akanji to clear behind for a corner. The resulting intricate delivery was ill-advised.
56th minute: This is really ragged from City as De Bruyne coughs up a needless foul. Wolves’ 10 men are playing with plenty of ambition and no little inventiveness.
54th minute: Grealish glides through a couple of challenges in the City half to release De Bruyne. Uncharacteristically, the Belgian misjudged the situation, letting Haaland run offside and then passing behind Foden. Possession moves to Cancelo but Foden can’t get on the end of his chipped cross.
52nd minute: Neto dances past a couple of challenges down the City left before Cancelo tackles him with the outside of his foot, which feels very on-brand. The corner is a dangerous one into the thick of the six-yard box but the visitors clear.
50th minute: Wolves still going for this, and why not? Guedes checks back on Stones and forced Rodri to boot his ball into the box clear.
46th minute: We’re back underway. No changes for either side, which is perhaps more surprising from Wolves, given their predicament. Former City midfield enforcer Nigel de Jong has had his say on the Collins challenge on Grealish, as you might expect.
City in Cruise control. Would love to see more crosses on the big man on top. You can sense his frustration.
Nathan Collins gotta stop watching my YouTube videos! 😆#WOLMCI
— Nigel de Jong (@NDJ_Official) September 17, 2022
Halftime: Cancelo looks for Haaland as he just did in midweek. This time, the City striker tries to control it on his chest rather than finish taekwondo style and the chance is gone. Perhaps wise, given Collins’ earlier dabble with martial arts. That’s halftime and it’s been an entertaining game. Saying Wolves have played well apart from conceding two avoidable goals and gifting City a stupid red card sounds absolutely ridiculous, but it’s also sort of true. See you back here in a short while.
45th minute+1: We’re into three minutes of added time. De Bruyne takes the ball down on his chest, it sits up invitingly but he drags the shot wide of Sa’s right-hand post from 25 yards.
42nd minute: For those concerned that the game’s gone – you just can’t stud a man in the bread basket and get away with it nowadays – Akanji has just executed a perfect “sit yourself down!” shoulder charge on Jonny.
39th minute: If Wolves are going down here, they’re going down swinging (no, Nathan, not like that – that’s not allowed either). Neto cuts inside Stones and sends a shot skimming just wide of Ederson’s near post.
37th minute: Grealish now getting roundly booed by the Wolves fans and called rude names for… checks notes… getting kung-fu kicked in the abdomen. Splendid.
33rd minute: RED CARD FOR COLLINS! Oh dear, oh dear. This is an unenviable task for the remaining Wolves players on the field. Grealish went to collect a bouncing ball from Cancelo down the left and Collins has – at best – horribly misjudged that and plunged his studs into the England international’s stomach. Grealish is receiving treatment and the referee had absolutely no option there, I’m afraid.
28th minute: Silva finds Grealish, who curls over from 25 yards. Not a brilliant effort by all accounts, but further evidence of some of the old swagger returning.
JG10 💙
🐺 0-2 🔵 #ManCity pic.twitter.com/sSrMbvDQCV
— Manchester City (@ManCity) September 17, 2022
26th minute: The Portugal midfielder – hardly a defining feature, there are loads of them out there today – duly blooters it over the bar.
25th minute: Akanji bundles Guedes over and this is another handily placed free-kick for Neves…
23rd minute: Chances at both ends as Sa does well to hold a Rodri drive before Guedes releases Neto to shoot wide across the face of goal. Wolves look bright in attack, it’s just a shame about the chaos unfolding behind their lively front three.
22nd minute: I guess Wolves have to think outside of the box to get back into this and Neto has tried to award himself a penalty there. Well, he went down in a heap under minimal attention from Akanji then caught the ball on the floor as he protested. Referee Anthony Taylor penalised him for handball.
21st minute: Wave after wave of City attacks now. Sa gobbles up a Haaland cross but, after their good response to going 1-0 down, Wolves now look like a team with a potentially chastening afternoon in store.
16th minute: GOOOAAAALLL!!! Haaland!!!!!
Erling Haaland is an absolute joke 😤
The striker is on the scoresheet yet again for Man City.
Inevitable. 🤖 pic.twitter.com/J2EqpD7V6H
— Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) September 17, 2022
So that’s the thanks Wolves get for pressing for an equaliser. Haaland gets room to drive at the Wolves defence, Kilman at least shows him onto his weaker foot but Haaland finishes anyway, clipping right-footed into the bottom corner.
15th minute: Foden made a hash of the pass out of defence there and it should have led to a Wolves chance, only for Podence to float his cross from the right out for a goal kick. Well done everyone!
14th minute: Moutinho clips the top of the wall and it’s a corner.
13th minute: Rodri is booked for fouling Nunes and he’s furious with Dias for selling him short and giving the ball away in a dangerous position. Neves and Moutinho will like the look of this.
11th minute: There’s some absorbing back and forth as Wolves try to engineer a way back into the game, but City won’t necessarily mind that, given the space that could open up for the likes of Haaland and De Bruyne.
6th minute: City are slicing through the Wolves midfield. Foden looks to pick out Haaland but he doesn’t get all of it on his weaker right foot and Collins is able to boot behind. Stones gets on the end of that corner too. Rodri bundles the ball out of Sa’s hands and pops it in the net, but it’s a clear foul.
4th minute: Handy response form Wolves, with Podence forcing Ederson to beat a shot behind at his near post. Stones gets up to clear the corner.
1st minute: GOOOALLLL!!!! Grealish!!
That didn’t take long… 😅
It’s taken former Villa man Jack Grealish 55 seconds to open the scoring for Man City at Molineux ⚡️ pic.twitter.com/gszbzx9RYP
— Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) September 17, 2022
Well then, shove that up your prematch narrative. Foden draws Ait-Nouri towards him, finds the overlapping De Bruyne and the under-fire Grealish converts a doozy of a cross at the back post. Simple as you like.
4 mins from kickoff: Here come the teams, lead out by their managers for the pre-match tributes to Queen Elizabeth II.
15 mins from kickoff: On BT Sport’s coverage in the UK, Rio Ferdinand has just been purring over Kevin De Bruyne’s form during City’s pre-match shooting drills. That could be ominous for Wolves — De Bruyne scored four goals in a 5-1 win for City in this fixture four months ago.
35 mins from kickoff: Kalvin Phillips isn’t in the City squad, with the word being that the former Leeds midfielder has picked up another injury niggle. It’s been a frustrating start to life in Manchester for Phillips and that’ll also be new to concern England boss Gareth Southgate ahead of the forthcoming Nations League double-header against Italy and Germany
55 mins from kickoff: This is the Wolves lineup. Goncalo Guedes is in for the unfortunate Sasa Kaladjzic, whose ACL injury prompted Costa’s arrival. Diego is nowhere to be seen in the matchday 18. Boooooo!
🇵🇹 Guedes back in the XI.
🇲🇱 Boubacar on the bench.How we line-up to take on @ManCity. #WOLMCI
— Wolves (@Wolves) September 17, 2022
1 hour from kickoff: Here’s the City team. Grealish does start, Bernardo Silva, Phil Foden and Ruben Dias are restored as expected. John Stones will continue to fill in at right-back, although Kyle Walker is fit enough for a place on the bench.
Today’s team news 📝
XI | Ederson, Stones, Dias, Akanji, Cancelo, Rodrigo, De Bruyne (C), Bernardo, Foden, Haaland, Grealish
SUBS | Ortega Moreno, Carson, Walker, Ake, Gundogan, Alvarez, Gomez, Mahrez, Palmer#ManCity | @HaysWorldwide pic.twitter.com/HhhjMe6GZT
— Manchester City (@ManCity) September 17, 2022
1hr 20 mins from kickoff: If selected, former Aston Villa hero Jack Grealish can expect to enjoy a spicy welcome back to the Midlands. Grealish was substituted an before the hour with City 1-0 down to Borussia Dortmund in midweek, with his teammates going on to win the Champions League game 2-1. We don’t need to tell you who got the winner.
“I know him and I’m more than happy with what he’s doing,’ Guardiola said of Grealish, citing the impact of an early season knee injury and also claiming the England star might have had more help from his colleagues against Dortmund. ‘Now it’s just a question of time to get back a little bit of his momentum that he had at the beginning of the season. We were lucky the injury was not worse. In the last game, he was the only one up front who made aggressive runs one against one. But to make assists, he didn’t have his teammates in the box so we left him isolated.”
Guardiola added: “When he went against the fullback, only Erling was there. Gundo [Ilkay Gundogan] was not there, Kevin [De Bruyne] was not there and they should be there. In the first half, we didn’t make any movements to help the players who had the ball and give him possibilities to make it easier.”
4-0 away from home! Great way to start! Well done the box of toys 💙 pic.twitter.com/FrlchBiGMR
— Jack Grealish (@JackGrealish) September 6, 2022
1 hr 40 mins from kickoff: A few statistics for you heading into today’s game at Molineux: Wolves’ Premier League games this season have featured a grand total of seven goals, with Bruno Lage’s side scoring three of them. In his past eight games for Manchester City, Erling Haaland has scored 13 times.
It will be interesting to see how that unstoppable force/immovable object equation plays out. But Wolves also have some new firepower of their own. Diego Costa has signed, with all his inimitable stylings, on a free transfer.
2 hours from kickoff: Hello and welcome to The Sporting News’ live coverage of Wolves vs. Manchester City in the Premier League.
What a start to life in the #PL 👏@ErlingHaaland is August’s @EASPORTSFIFA Player of the Month after 9️⃣ goals in his first 5️⃣ matches!#PLAwards | @ManCity pic.twitter.com/s22u5xFoQn
— Premier League (@premierleague) September 16, 2022
Wolves vs. Man City lineups
Diego Costa joined Wolves on a free transfer in the aftermarth of Sasa Kalajdzic’s ACL injury but he does not feature in the matchday 18. Goncalo Guedes comes into the forward line.
Bruno Lage’s side have only conceded once at home this season, although with three goals scored they are the division’s joint-lowest scorers.
Wolves lineup (4-3-3): Sa (GK) — Jonny, Collins, Kilman, Ait-Nouri — Moutinho, Neves, Nunes — Neto, Podence, Guedes.
Kyle Walker is back on the City bench after sitting out the Dortmund game, with John Stones continuing in the unfamiliar position of right-back.
Bernardo Silva and Phil Foden came off the bench during midweek to prompt an upturn in City’s performance and return along with the rested Ruben Dias
Man City lineup (4-3-3): Ederson (GK) — Stones, Akanji, Dias, Cancelo — De Bruyne, Rodri, Silva — Foden, Haaland, Grealish.
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How to watch Wolves vs. Man City
UK | USA | Canada | Australia | |
Date | Sat, Sep. 17 | Sat, Sep. 17 | Sat, Sep. 17 | Sat, Sep. 17 |
Time | 12:30 BST | 07:30 ET | 07:30 ET | 21:30 AEST |
TV channel | BT Sport 1 | USA Network/Universo | — | — |
Streaming | BT Sport | NBCSports.com/ FuboTV | FuboTV | Optus Sports |
UK: BT Sport 1 will show Wolves vs. Manchester City live. The game is also available to subscribers via the pay-TV broadcaster’s website and app.
USA: Fans can tune in to the USA Network or Universo in the United States, with NBCSports.com and FuboTV streaming the match.
Canada: FuboTV is also your destination for Villa vs. City in Canada.
Australia: Fans in Australia can watch the game via Optus Sports.
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