WHAT A DAY!
That's the end of Matchday Centre for today but one to remember. A really dramatic finish and a big three points. City simply don't know when we're beat! Enjoy the rest of your Sunday, Blues!!!
That's the end of Matchday Centre for today but one to remember. A really dramatic finish and a big three points. City simply don't know when we're beat! Enjoy the rest of your Sunday, Blues!!!
This is not the last fixture of the season but of course it’s so important. We are not used to winning that way. Like other teams we have big talent and we don’t often win in the last minutes. To get the flavour of winning this way is so nice. The impact of the players that from the bench and were patient. We have to deal with that the way teams defend so deep. Literally 11 players in the box. I said to the players, please don’t judge. It belongs to us to break them down. When you play Tottenham, they play a different way and it’s fine. Every time it’s getting better, knowing that it is so difficult.
"The good thing is we have our team-mates. We are here for each other and its obvious when someone defends like that, really deep, you need patience and to pass the ball quickly from one side to another. When you join this club it becomes part of you and that's what we need. We also had some games when we missed that but today we had it and that's why we won."
Possession: Wolves 22%-78% City
On target: Wolves 2-7 City
Off target: Wolves 1-7 City
Corners: Wolves 1-18 City
Offsides: Wolves 2-1 City
Yellow cards: Wolves 4-1 City
There's a bit of confusion around that winning goal. It seems that the referee's assistant may have initially flagged for offside and Chris Kavanagh was sent to the VAR to overturn the decision. Whatever happened we arrived at the right decision eventually.
What an incredible afternoon as we move top of the Premier League with a deserved three points Molineux but my word it was hard work! Catch the postmatch reaction of Mick McCarthy and Keith Curle on Matchday Live.
What a finish! John Stones with yet another dramatic late strike sends City top of the Premier League.
Just to go through the goal, Foden whips in a corner and Stones rises highest to head home. Silva is two yards away from Sa but ducking away from the goal. It was strange that VAR sent Chris Kavanagh to the monitor and Gary O'Neil is booked for his protestations.
Bernardo is standing in an offside position but there's no way he's in the eyeline of the goalkeeper. The referee was sent to the monitor but it's the right decision.
There's a VAR check for a possible offside.
CommentaryReporting by Jonathan Smith @mancity