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'Brutal hunger' - National media make Erling Haaland point after spotting Man City shift

Manchester City maintained the pressure on Arsenal after a comprehensive victory over Wolves on Saturday afternoon.

Four goals from Erling Haaland and a solitary Julian Alvarez strike helped Pep Guardiola's side on their way to a routine three points, during which a win never appeared in doubt.

It means City remain one point behind Arsenal with a game in hand and will now fancy their chances of overtaking Mikel Arteta's men in the next fortnight after another convincing display.

Reacting to the Blues' latest success were the national medial, whose thoughts on proceedings can be found below.

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'What happens when a team gets into the habit of winning'

Jonathan Wilson of The Guardian wrote:

"Pep Guardiola’s side have not come near to scaling the heights of last season but remain unbeaten for five months.

"Perhaps this is just what happens when a team gets into the habit of winning: they keep on winning. They don’t have to dominate, they don’t have to carve out dozens of chances, they don’t have to hold possession for hours at a time. They just have to be, and by the quality of their being, they find goals when they need them.

"Manchester City aren’t Real Madrid, not quite. They’re not yet able to doze away from kick-off, watching idly on as the opposition squander a handful of chances before, yawning, taking the first chance that comes their way. But equally they have gone 32 games unbeaten since the defeat at Aston Villa in December without being anywhere near the exceptional standards they set last season. Having

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