This season, Manchester City have had a tendency to dominate games but fail to put the nail in the coffin until late in the day - or at all.
The Blues had 69 per cent possession against Wolves and completed more than double the amount of passes but came away from Molineux with no points.
The win over Brighton on Saturday was made needlessly tetchy. After running the first half, City allowed the Seagulls back into the game and Manuel Akanji’s stoppage-time red card only added to the tension.
Pep Guardiola got his team over the line and ultimately that is what matters. ALSO READ: Man City appeal for help to ban fans over offensive chants ALSO READ: Stefan Ortega sets out ambitions after 'deserved' Man City start But he will not be appreciating the bumpy ride of late.