A massive De Bruyne is approaching City for the title through poker

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In anticipation of new signing Erling Haaland to join next season, a majestic Kevin de Bruyne has put Manchester City pretty close to Premier League coverage by single-scoring four goals against Wolverhampton at Molineux (1- 5).

De Bruyne signed a ‘hat trick’ with his ‘bad’ leg, the left, in the first 24 minutes of the game and in the second he completed with his right the poker which again gave City three points ahead and an advantage. of +7 in overall goal difference to Liverpool with just two games left.

It remains for City to visit West Ham on Sunday and host Aston Villa on May 22, while Liverpool, who will play in the FA Cup final against Chelsea on Saturday, will travel to Southampton on Tuesday 17th and on 22nd closes at Anfield against the Wolves.

Fernandinho as central defender and Laporte, KO as well

Pep Guardiola lined up Fernandinho as a central defender against the absence of John Stones and Rúben Dias and in the second half he also lost Aymeric Laporte after receiving a blow to his right knee and Nathan Aké took his place.

Despite having a defense in the box, as full-back Kyle Walker was also not available, City came out very plugged in and, in the 7th minute, De Bruyne opened the scoring after receiving a good pass between the lines from Bernardo Silva and cross against José Sá.

The wolves responded with 1-1

The match was surprising from the start as a less open game was expected as Wolves were the fourth team with the fewest goals after City, Liverpool and Chelsea. Bruno Lage’s team responded to the massive start of the ‘citizens’ with a perfect opponent started by Raúl Jiménez, followed by Pedro Neto and finishing by Leander Dendoncker (11 ’). It was the first goal City received after five consecutive league trips, leaving a clean sheet.

But De Bruyne didn’t want any surprises, he took responsibility and, in the 16th minute, he took advantage of José Sá who denied his passing attempt to Raheem Sterling and made it 1-2 by the Belgian.

De Bruyne was third with his left foot

City continued to play with intense intensity and, in the 24th minute, De Bruyne ended a run with an unattractive left-footed shot. Rodri and Joao Cancelo, with just two shots to rise, were able to extend the lead before the Wolves reacted early in the second half and tried to get back into the game.

De Bruyne ended any hint of doubt by shooting 1-4 on a loose ball after a cross from Phil Foden (60 ‘). Until then, City has ended up four times between three suits, showing destructive effectiveness.

Sterling closes the third small hand in four days

Foden made it 1-5 when he finished with a pass from De Bruyne and, even though the Wolves didn’t stop attacking, forcing Ederson to shine with a Raúl Jiménez rosaca, Sterling stuck his hand in an empty goal on a bouncing ball he sent I cancel (84 ‘).

An insatiable De Bruyne caressed his room both with a whip on the stick. City, after a blow that led to elimination in the Champions League semifinals against Real Madrid, linked up their second small consecutive hand after a 5-0 win over Newcastle on Sunday. Before it went 5-1 at Watford and 0-4 at Leeds.

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City of Manchester

Wolves: Jose Sa; Jonny, Coady, Boly; Chiquinho, Dendoncker, Rúben Neves, Moutinho (Cundle, 85 ‘), Aït-Nouri; Pedro Neto (Hwang Hee-Chan, 72 ‘), Raúl Jiménez (Trincão, 72’)
City of Manchester: Ederson; Cancelo, Fernandinho (Mahrez, 77 ‘), Laporte (Aké, 61’), Zinchenko; De Bruyne, Rodri, Gundogan; Sterling, Foden (Grealish, 81 ‘), Bernardo Silva
Goals: 0-1 De Bruyne (7 ‘), 1-1 Dendoncker (11’), 1-2 De Bruyne (16 ‘), 1-3 De Bruyne (24’), 1-4 De Bruyne (60 ‘ ), 1-5 Sterling (84 ‘)
Referee: Martin Atkinson. Yellow card to De Bruyne (78 ‘)
Stadium: Molineux Stadium

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Source: La Verdad

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