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EPL: Manchester City beat Wolves 5-1 at the Etihad Stadium, maintain pace to clinch title

Man City thrashed Wolves 5-1; Erling Haaland scored four goals - including two penalties - and Julian Alvarez added fifth; Hee-Chan Hwang scored consolation for Wolves; City three wins from record fourth Premier League title in a row.

Erling Haaland produced a breathtaking performance as Manchester City beat Wolves 5-1, scoring four goals as the champions moved to within three wins of a record fourth consecutive Premier League title.


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Arsenal's comfortable victory over Bournemouth earlier on Saturday extended the Gunners' lead at the top of the table to four points but Pep Guardiola's team - who hold a game in hand - were never panicked.

City led after just 12 minutes when Haaland converted his first of two penalties, although Craig Pawson's decision to penalise Rayan Ait-Nouri for catching Josko Gvardiol was described as "harsh" by Jamie Carragher and "terrible" by Gary O'Neil.

Man City three fixtures are:

- Fulham (A) Saturday May 11, kick-off 12.30pm
- Tottenham (A) Tuesday May 14, kick-off 8pm, live on Sky Sports
- West Ham (H) Sunday May 19, kick-off 4pm

Player ratings

Manchester City: Ederson (5), Walker (7), Akanji (7), Ake (7), Gvardiol (8), Rodri (8), Kovacic (7), Silva (7), De Bruyne (7), Foden (8), Haaland (10).

Subs: Stones (6), Nunes (6), Grealish (6), Doku (6).

Wolves: Sa (6), Semedo (5), Kilman (5), Toti (5), Ait-Nouri (5), Gomes (6), Lemina (6), Traore (6), H. Bueno (6), Hwang (7), Cunha (5).

Subs: Bellegarde (5), S. Bueno (6), Sarabia (6), Chirewa (n/a).


Player of the Match: Erling Haaland

How Haaland punished Wolves to move City closer to title

At the age of 23, Haaland now has a remarkable 21 career hat-tricks, with six of those coming in the Premier League.

The striker was given a helping hand for his first goal by referee Pawson, who pointed to the spot under pressure from City players after a collision between Gvardiol and Ait-Nouri.

The pair seemed to run into each other as Gvardiol's shot flew over the bar but VAR did not advise the official to overturn his decision, and Haaland took advantage by firing in the penalty.

Jose Sa prevented him from adding a second but Haaland would not be denied, perfectly placing a header beyond the Wolves goalkeeper in the 35th minute.

The hat-trick was complete in first-half stoppage time when Haaland again beat Sa from the spot, although Pawson initially waved away the claims after Semedo bundled into the back of the striker.

The referee then took an eternity at the monitor before eventually penalising what appeared to be a clear foul - ending Wolves' lingering hopes of a comeback.

City's intensity was lowered after half-time and Ederson handed the visitors a lifeline when he flapped at a cross, with Hwang burying the rebound.

But City's response was emphatic, with Haaland scoring his fourth - and best - goal of the game, bursting into the box before firing the ball into the far corner.

Haaland no doubt harboured hopes of becoming the first player to score six goals in a Premier League game but Guardiola had other ideas, replacing him with Alvarez, who promptly added City's fifth.

Haaland expressed his frustration at being replaced after taking his place on the bench but his mood will surely improve when he takes a look at the table, which shows a sixth title of Guardiola's reign remains firmly in City's hands.

Guardiola: I didn't think we were really good

Man City boss Pep Guardiola said: "I didn't have the feeling we were really good. Especially in the first half, we lost a lot of simple balls.


Opta stats: Wolves pay the penalty again

Erling Haaland scored his sixth Premier League hat-trick for Manchester City, with only seven players netting more in the competition's history. All six have been at the Etihad, with only three players netting more at a single venue.

Wolves have kept just two clean sheets away from home in the Premier League this season, though this was the first time they've shipped 4+ goals in a match on the road this term.

No side has conceded more penalty goals than Wolves in the Premier League this season (8), while only in 2021/22 (9) have they conceded more from the spot in a single campaign in the competition.

Hee-Chan Hwang scored with Wolves' first shot on target in this match. It was his 12th Premier League goal of the season, with only Raul Jiménez netting more in a single campaign for Wolves (13 in 2018/19, 17 in 2019/20).

What's next?

Manchester City have three matches left in their quest for the Premier League title. They travel to Fulham on Saturday May 11 - kick-off 12.30pm - before visiting Tottenham on Tuesday May 14, live on Sky Sports; kick-off 8pm. City then finish the season at home to West Ham on Sunday May 19; kick-off 4pm.

Wolves host Crystal Palace on May 11 - kick-off 3pm - before finishing their season at Liverpool in Jurgen Klopp's final game in charge on May 19; kick-off 4pm.



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