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·24 gennaio 2026
Man City beat Wolves 2-0 in Premier League Matchday 23

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·24 gennaio 2026

Manchester City defeated Wolves 2-0 this Saturday at the Etihad Stadium, thus achieving their first win of the year in the Premier League and remaining in the fight for the top spot.
The first goal of the match, right at the start, went to the Citizens. It was the sixth minute of play. A cross that was like a missile from the right by Matheus Nunes was struck by Omar Marmoush, beating the Wolverhampton defender to the ball. 1-0 to take the lead early on.
Three minutes later, Antoine Semenyo had a chance to extend the lead: Marc Guéhi set him up and the Ghanaian, one-on-one, lost the duel with José Sá.
Rayan Cherki, after a precise triangle play, missed again for City, who were much closer to scoring a second than Wolverhampton were to their first. The left-footed shot went over the crossbar.
At the 34th minute, a play down the left side of the box ended with Marmoush matched up against Colombian Yerson Mosquera. The Egyptian stopped and pulled the ball back. The ball hit the South American's arm and the City player appealed for a penalty but stayed focused on the play.
The ball fell again to Marmoush, who finished delicately, curling it across to the far post. The ball hit the post and ended up in the goalkeeper's hands.
That play led to a VAR review and sparked controversy. Because Mosquera had his left arm occupying more space than allowed when the ball hit him. However, after a lengthy review, the referee did not award a penalty and argued that the arm was in a natural position.
Ultimately, City couldn't get past 1-0 and seemed destined to go into halftime with that result.
However, the Ghanaian Semenyo had other ideas in mind.
In stoppage time, he received a pass from Portuguese Bernardo Silva on the left side of the box. Although he was marked, with sheer power he created space to shoot, sent the ball to the opposite post, and made it 2-0.
City struck at key moments.
The second half saw Pep Guardiola's team much calmer. They had already opened up the lead and focused on protecting it in the second half.
Without abandoning their style, City managed the advantage. They had several chances to extend the lead, but their players lacked finishing.
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