Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Wolves tamed in De Bruyne show

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KEVIN De Bruyne scored four goals as Manchester City restored a threepoint lead at the Premier League summit with a 5-1 win at Wolves.

The playmaker rattled in a left-footed hat-trick inside the opening 24 minutes and added another on the hour as City demonstrat­ed the firepower they have even before Erling Haaland arrives next season.

City’s victory was also an emphatic response to title rivals Liverpool’s success over Aston Villa the previous night and tightened their grip on the title race with just two games to play.

The De Bruyne show was briefly interrupte­d by a Leander Dendoncker strike early on but a late Raheem Sterling tap-in ensured City would score five for a second successive game.

With the extra insurance of a goal difference now seven better than their Merseyside rivals, City are closing in on their fourth title in five seasons.

The only downside was the loss of Aymeric Laporte in the second half, joining fellow defenders John Stones, Ruben Dias and Kyle Walker on the sidelines.

Yet the story of last night was all about De Bruyne, although the Belgian offered a nod to the headlines of the day by celebratin­g one of his goals in the manner of incoming signing Haaland.

His opening goal came after seven minutes as Wolves goalkeeper Jose Sa invited more pressure with a poor clearance.

Bernardo Silva brought the ball under control and slipped De Bruyne in on goal with a fine through ball. De Bruyne made no mistake as he drilled a low shot past Sa.

Yet for all their brilliance in attack, City did look vulnerable in the absence of Stones and Dias.

Their weaknesses were exposed just four minutes later by a swift Wolves counter-attack.

Raul Jimenez chested down a clearance before pushing forward and releasing Pedro Neto, who raced into the area and squared for Dendoncker to tuck home.

It was a goal that electrifie­d the home crowd but the celebratio­ns were short-lived.

City were back in front just four minutes later. This time De Bruyne was looking to play in Sterling but Sa came out to intercept. The ball rolled back to De Bruyne and he rifled back past the keeper with the aid of a deflection.

He went on to add an extra stamp of class by completing his hat-trick soon after.

His third was all his own work as he cut in from the right following a

City throw-in and curled a superb left-foot shot around Sa from the edge of the area.

To their credit Wolves attempted to fight back and Chiquinho felt he should have had a penalty after tangling with Oleksandr Zinchenko in the area but referee Martin Atkinson gave only a corner.

De Bruyne grabbed his fourth on the hour after leading another break and finding Phil Foden. Foden looked inside for Sterling but his pass took a ricochet and fell kindly for De Bruyne to score again.

De Bruyne was doing wonders for City’s goal difference but Laporte’s injury, after a collision with Jimenez, did temper their joy.

Yet City continued to press and hit the post through Foden before Sterling tapped in a fifth late on.

 ?? ?? Kevin De Bruyne celebrates after taking his goal tally to 15 for the season and maintainin­g City’s three-point lead over Liverpool.
Kevin De Bruyne celebrates after taking his goal tally to 15 for the season and maintainin­g City’s three-point lead over Liverpool.

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