Stones bags winner as Man City survive Wolves scare
Manchester City snatched a controversial 2-1 win at Wolves as John Stones’ last-gasp goal was given after a VAR review to send the champions to the top of the Premier League on Sunday.
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Manchester City snatched a controversial 2-1 win at Wolves as John Stones’ last-gasp goal was given after a VAR review to send the champions to the top of the Premier League on Sunday.
Wolves boss Gary O'Neil suggested officials subconsciously favour teams like Manchester City after the Blues were awarded a late winner at Molineux.
WOLVERHAMPTON, England : Wolverhampton Wanderers' loss to Manchester City on Sunday was a tough one to swallow for boss Gary O'Neil, who said the contentious injury time goal that left them bottom of the Premier League was similar to one that went against his team last season.
Manchester City snatched a controversial 2-1 win at Wolves as John Stones' last-gasp goal was given after a VAR review to send the champions to the top of the Premier League on Sunday. Pep Guardiola's side trailed to Jorgen Strand Larsen's surprise opener for Wolves early in the first half. Josko Gvardiol dragged City back on level terms before the interval and, with just seconds left in stoppage-time, Stones headed the visitors to a dramatic sixth win in eight league games this season. Bottom of the table Wolves claimed Stones' goal should have been disallowed for offside and interference by Bernardo Silva on keeper Jose Sa.
John Stones scored a last-gasp header, which was subject to a dramatic VAR call, to earn Manchester City a 2-1 win at Wolves.
John Stones scored a last-gasp header, which was subject to a dramatic VAR call, to earn Manchester City a 2-1 win at Wolves.
Referee Chris Kavanagh decided not to rule out John Stones' late winner against Wolves despite being sent for an on-field review by VAR. Stones, who looked to have rescued City deep into injury time again, had headed in before realising that his effort had actually been disallowed.