Despite initial on-field ruling of offside, John Stones' 95th-minute winner stands as referees determine teammate Bernardo Silva had no impact on opposing goalkeeper. Wolves suffer a frustrating loss after holding off City's late offensive push, while City continues Premier League dominance with new focus on set pieces.
Manchester City continued their unbeaten streak with a 2-1 victory over last-place Wolves thanks to a last-minute goal from defender John Stones. The win also puts City two points above Liverpool and sets a new club record for an unbeaten streak of 31 games. Despite star striker Erling Haaland being held scoreless for a third straight game, City's defenders stepped up and provided the crucial goals. However, the win was met with controversy as Wolves felt they were denied a deserved point due to a debatable decision from referee Chris Kavanagh.
In a nail-biting match, Manchester City secured a last-minute 2-1 win against Wolves, moving them to the top of the Premier League. VAR played a crucial role, allowing John Stones' header in the 95th minute after a lengthy review. Despite Wolves' initial lead with goals from Larsen and Gvardiol, City's determination and late equalizer from Gvardiol earned them the crucial three points. All eyes now turn to Liverpool vs Chelsea as City looks to maintain their position on the table.
Manchester City's defender John Stones scores once again in the dying minutes of a game, securing a crucial 2-1 victory for his team against Premier League strugglers Wolves. Wolves, who were winless in seven games before this international break, put up a spirited performance against the superior Man City team, taking the lead early on. But Man City's resilience paid off as they equalized through a stunning long-range strike from Josko Gvardiol and ultimately sealed the win with Stones' late goal. With this win, Man City return to the top of the league, but will be overtaken by Liverpool if they beat Chelsea. This thrilling match reminds us yet again of Stones' ability to score important goals for his team.
In a highly-anticipated and explosive match, Manchester City and Arsenal battled it out for the top spot in the Premier League, with both teams vying for the title this season. The game was filled with intense moments, including Erling Haaland's 100th goal for City and Leandro Trossard's controversial red card right before half-time. However, it was Manchester City's John Stones who became the hero of the match, scoring in the 97th minute to secure a hard-fought draw. Despite the heated atmosphere on the pitch, there were some heartwarming moments off the field as well, with Kevin De Bruyne catching up with Mikel Arteta and walking down the tunnel arm in arm with Raheem Sterling.
After a tight match, England defeated Serbia with a goal from Jude Bellingham in the 13th minute. Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford made a crucial save in the closing minutes to secure the win for England. Marc Guehi and Declan Rice also put in strong performances for the Three Lions.
The Three Lions are gearing up for their first Euro 2024 match against Serbia, with Marc Guehi and fit-again John Stones leading the defence. German police have also been on high alert, shooting an axe-wielding man wearing an 'incendiary device' ahead of the Netherlands' clash with Poland. In other news, legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson was seen taking photos with Scottish supporters as they prepare to face off against Denmark and Slovenia in today's games.
Manchester City and Arsenal are facing major injury concerns as they prepare to face off in a crucial Premier League match. Stars like Kevin De Bruyne, John Stones, and Kyle Walker have all suffered recent injuries, leaving their availability for the match in question. Meanwhile, Arsenal's Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli were also questionable, adding to the tension and uncertainty surrounding the highly anticipated match.
Manchester City defender John Stones was substituted early in England's friendly match against Belgium due to a suspected adductor injury. The injury adds to a growing list of concerns for both England manager Gareth Southgate and City boss Pep Guardiola, who are counting on Stones for the upcoming European Championship and City's final month of the season. Stones' injury comes just days after his teammate Kyle Walker also suffered a hamstring injury, leaving both players uncertain for upcoming matches.
In what was billed as the top-of-the-table showdown, Liverpool and Manchester City did not disappoint as they played out a 1-1 draw at Anfield. City took the lead through John Stones, but a penalty from Alexis Mac Allister saw the Reds salvage a point in the second half. The result leaves Liverpool in second place, level on points with new league leaders Arsenal. Stay tuned for post-match analysis from our Liverpool ECHO team and join our WhatsApp community for all the latest LFC news.