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The way you Phil make me

PEP Guardiola can’t help describing Phil Foden as ‘incredible’ after Manchester City survived a scare to start their Premier League title challenge with a 3-1 win over Wolves.

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Pep Guardiola labelled Phil Foden as “incredible” after Manchester City started their English Premier League campaign with a 3-1 win against Wolves.

City’s delayed start to the campaign – due to their involvemen­t in last season’s Champions League – had allowed Liverpool to build a six-point lead over them before they had even kicked a ball.

Guardiola’s side could not afford to slip up at Molineux if they wanted to keep pace with the Reds and they raced into a two-goal lead before half-time thanks to Kevin De Bruyne’s penalty and Foden’s cool finish.

City’s swaggering first half gave way to an anxious spell as Wolves dominated after the interval and they had to cling on afer Raul Jimenez got one back before Gabriel Jesus sealed the points in stoppage time.

Foden’s goal was a welcome morale boost in his first match since the midfielder was sent home in disgrace, along with Manchester United’s Mason Greenwood, after the pair invited local women into the England team’s hotel.

The breach of coronaviru­s protocols after England’s Nations League match in Iceland was publicly condemned by City, but the 20-year-old retains Guardiola’s trust.

“For the goal and in the second half, Foden played incredibly well, he helped us keep the ball,” Guardiola said.

He was delighted to open with a victory given the shorter than usual pre-season.

“We could not run much because we are tired in our legs but in general we did a good game,” he said.

“The period that we are in, the situation that we had this last two weeks, I expected some moments where we suffer but in general we controlled it well.

“It was a good performanc­e. We know how difficult it is in this stadium. Sometimes we need more time to get to our best condition but it was a good start to win here.”

Wolves manager Nuno Espirito Santo said the club have to bring in more attacking players before the transfer window closes following the departure of Portuguese forward Diogo Jota to Liverpool.

While winger Daniel Podence impressed in a more advanced role in Monday’s defeat, Nuno said he still wanted to strengthen up front.

“It’s about having a squad with solutions,” Nuno said.

“We feel that the players performing in that position on the pitch give us a lot of quality but at the same time we need to improve so we can be more clinical in the final moment.

“Before the transfer window closes we must improve our squad ... we must balance it better, we’re working on it.”

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 ??  ?? A fillip to City: Manchester City’s Phil Foden (left) firing home the second goal against Wolves during their Premier League match at the Molineux Stadium. Inset: Making Guardiola’s day. — AP / AFP
A fillip to City: Manchester City’s Phil Foden (left) firing home the second goal against Wolves during their Premier League match at the Molineux Stadium. Inset: Making Guardiola’s day. — AP / AFP
 ?? — AP ?? Clinical finish: Gabriel Jesus (No. 9) shoots to score Manchester City’s third goal during the 3-1 win over Wolves.
— AP Clinical finish: Gabriel Jesus (No. 9) shoots to score Manchester City’s third goal during the 3-1 win over Wolves.

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