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Resurgent Manchester City resume title quest against in-form Wolves

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MANCHESTER: Pep Guardiola’s rejuvenate­d Manchester City face a potentiall­y tricky challenge at home to Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers today as they continue their Premier League title defence. But the early days of 2019 suggest their uncharacte­ristic December collapse is firmly behind them. The final month of last year saw City lose successive league games, against relatively modest opposition in both Crystal Palace and Leicester City, following an end to their unbeaten domestic start to the campaign earlier at the beginning of December. But a victory over leaders Liverpool to kick off New Year completely rejuvenate­d the mood at the Etihad Stadium after City had been denied the services of injured playmaker Kevin De Bruyne for most of the first half of the campaign. And two stunning cup victories in the space of four days — albeit against lower league clubs Rotherham and Burton Albion — suggested the clinical, cutting edge that characteri­sed City’s play during last season’s record-breaking title-winning campaign was back. Championsh­ip side Rotherham were swept aside 7-0 at the Etihad, with third division Burton suffering an even more painful fate in a lopsided first leg of League Cup semi-final, when City scored nine goals without reply. That latter victory not only assured City of a place in the final against Tottenham or Chelsea next month but also indicated the demanding Guardiola will not tolerate any let-up in his quest to add more silverware to the club’s trophy cabinet. Sergio Aguero, too, has returned after being absent since the Liverpool win due to illness and inspiratio­nal club captain and defender Vincent Kompany is another player winning his battle to be fit for today’s match. The general picture suggests that, having weathered a brief loss of form, City have not only returned to their clinical best but also have a number of key players hitting fitness at the right time, as Guardiola insists his squad can maintain their chase for honours on four fronts. Even long-term injury victim Benjamin Mendy is making progress and expected to return to the fold shortly. Nuno Espirito Santo’s side held City to a creditable 1-1 draw earlier in the season at Molineux and drew 1-1 at the Etihad in last season’s League Cup when they were still a Championsh­ip club. “We realised when we played the EFL [English Football League] Cup and the first away game how complicate­d it would be,” said Guardiola of the threat posed by high-flyers Wolves. “They defend well, deep, they control many areas — Moutinho, Neves, he can shoot from a long way. They are newly-promoted and doing incredibly well.”

 ?? REUTERS ?? Manchester City’s Kevin De Bruyne.
REUTERS Manchester City’s Kevin De Bruyne.

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