When Manchester City plays Wolverhampton Wanderers on Sunday, they want first place in the Premier League. City, who are unbeaten in every tournament, upset Fulham in a thrilling five-goal match. This weekend’s point would mark a club record of 31 straight Premier League games played without a loss. Despite the absence of important players like Nathan Ake and Kevin De Bruyne, City has a significant edge due to Erling Haaland’s devastating assault.
Wolves, in comparison, are having a difficult season. They are now at the bottom of the standings and have lost their last five games in all competitions. They lost to Arsenal on the first day of the season, but they have scored in eight straight games despite their defensive shortcomings. Their difficulties are exacerbated by the absence of key player Hwang Hee-chan due to an ankle ailment. But Wolves’ assault, spearheaded by Matheus Cunha and Jorgen Strand Larsen, is still formidable enough to cause City problems.
With Wolves’ scoring prowess and City’s unwavering form, both clubs are expected to find the back of the net in this match. A closely contested game is in store, with City likely to come out on top. However, Wolves have the potential to make their presence felt on the scoreline, promising an exciting match for the fans.