In a thrilling Premier League encounter at Molineux Stadium, Manchester City managed to secure a dramatic 2-1 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers, thanks to a last-minute header from John Stones.

The goal, which initially raised questions due to a VAR review, was ultimately allowed to stand, sealing a crucial win for the reigning Premier League champions.

The match began with a surprising twist, as Wolves took the lead just seven minutes in. After expertly evading City’s high press, Nelson Semedo surged down the right flank. His pinpoint cross evaded both goalkeeper Ederson and the City defense, allowing Jorgen Strand Larsen to slide into an unguarded net at the far post.

Despite the early setback, Manchester City responded immediately, showcasing their attacking prowess. Bernardo Silva nearly equalized shortly after the opening goal, unleashing a well-placed curling shot aimed for the far corner. However, Wolves’ goalkeeper, Jose Sa, made an exceptional low save, preserving his side’s advantage.

As the first half progressed, City continued to press for an equalizer, but Wolves were resolute in defense. A quick counter-attack nearly saw them extend their lead in the 19th minute.

Joao Gomes sent Semedo through on goal, but the Portuguese winger’s heavy touch allowed Ederson to rush out and block his attempt, a crucial moment that could have heightened City’s woes.

City managed to level the score in the 33rd minute through a moment of brilliance from Josko Gvardiol. He unleashed a stunning dipping shot from 20 yards that soared into the top corner, silencing the home crowd. The goal invigorated City, though they were left to rue another missed opportunity just before the break when Sa denied Savinho with a remarkable low save.

The second half saw City struggle to break down a disciplined Wolves’ defense. Despite the introduction of Phil Foden and Jack Grealish, Guardiola’s side found it difficult to create clear-cut chances against a well-organized and tenacious Wolves side.

As the match appeared to be heading toward a stalemate, a dramatic twist occurred in the fifth minute of added time.

City earned a corner, taken by Foden, which Stones met with a powerful header. Initially, the goal was greeted with uncertainty as Bernardo Silva was flagged for offside. The Molineux faithful celebrated prematurely, believing their side had held on for a hard-fought point.

However, after a tense VAR review, referee Chris Kavanagh examined the footage closely. He concluded that Silva was not interfering with play as he backtracked, allowing Stones’ goal to stand. The wild celebrations from City’s bench and players underscored the tension and drama of the moment.

With this late twist, City not only secured the three points but moved three points clear of Arsenal in the Premier League title race. For Wolves, the match was a heartbreaking reminder of their struggles, having managed only one point from their first eight games.

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