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Champions Man City fight back for 1-1 draw at bold Wolves

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(Reuters) - Manchester City had to battle back from behind to earn a 1-1 draw against Premier League newcomers Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers who ruined the champions’ 100 percent record and gave them a real test at Molineux on Saturday.

Last season’s Championsh­ip winners showed no inferiorit­y complex as defender Willy Boly put them ahead with a controvers­ial 57th-minute diving header which TV replays showed may have been offside and actually went in off his arm.

City, who had largely controlled proceeding­s but were vulnerable to Wolves’ bold counter-attacks, equalised with Aymeric Laporte’s first goal for the club, a header from Ilkay Gundogan’s free kick, 12 minutes later.

In a high-quality game, City, who have seven points from three matches, hit the post twice in the first half, through Sergio Aguero and Raheem Sterling, and the inform Argentine Aguero also struck the bar with a superb free kick in the dying seconds.

Though the champions, who had won their first two games of the season in handsome fashion, will be frustrated at their dominance not being rewarded, Wolves deserved their second league point and never stopped striving for a late winner.

“It was a good game. We created enough chances to win the game but it is a good point,” City manager Pep Guardiola told Sky Sports. “Wolves deserve credit, of course. We play at the same level as we did last season. We tried but we will improve because defensivel­y we were not solid like we normally are.”

On Boly’s handball goal, and whether the introducti­on of a video assistant referee would have ruled it out, Guardiola shrugged: “It is none of my business. The Premier League will decide when they decide that VAR will be here.”

Wolves had been impressive from the start and midway through the first half, Raul Jimenez’s strike looked to have put them ahead only for the goal to be ruled out for a narrow offside.

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