Pep Guardiola believes Manchester City have "come through hell and done something more than remarkable" by overcoming a tough winter schedule to extend their winning run to 21 games in all competitions by beating Wolverhampton Wanderers.
An unlikely second-half equaliser from Conor Coady - cancelling out Leander Dendoncker's first-half own goal - had threatened to thwart City's pursuit of a 15th consecutive Premier League win. The leaders face second-placed Manchester United on Sunday with the chance to move another step closer to the title.
Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo certainly recognised their threat and likely dominance, selecting a team with two right-backs and no striker. As was the case West Ham United on Saturday, Wolves were unable to cling on to a point as City equalled a club-record 28 games without defeat.Man City 4-1 Wolves: We were punished by Man City - NunoThat Wolves got as late into the game with a chance of taking something from it was largely due to goalkeeper Rui Patricio.
In the end, not even the combination of Patricio and good fortune could save Wolves and there was no repeat of their victory last season.
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Maybe he should read The Divine Comedy?
15 Point diff its mean trophy is gone to man city.
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What is this hell of which he speaks...
a few minutes at 1 all then finish 4-1 that’s a stretch for “ hell”
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