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What Man City and Pep Guardiola did after winner vs Wolves sends brutal message to Arsenal

Manchester City reacted to Arsenal's surprise loss on Saturday with a late, late win at Wolves to move three points clear of the Gunners in the title race.

City left it until the 95th minute at Molineux and had to wait for a VAR review, but were awarded a winner that could prove invaluable. If City and Arsenal are separated by three points or fewer in May, it could be tracked back to this weekend in October.

City celebrated the win like it was vitally important - and these are the moments you might have missed from an eventful afternoon at Wolves.

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Full time celebrations

John Stones' late, late winner prompted chaotic scenes at Molineux. The City bench erupted onto the pitch, with Pep Guardiola ecstatic. But as Wolves coaches watched a replay, the quickly raced to the fourth official to call for an offside. A VAR review was called, and referee Chris Kavanagh went to the screen - not something that bodes well for a side wanting an on-field decision to stick.

But Bernardo Silva moved out of the way of Jose Sa so wasn't interfering with play from an offside position, and Kavanagh rightly awarded the goal - to the disbelief of Wolves fans and staff. For the second time in as many minutes, the City bench celebrated like they had scored a title-winning goal.

Maybe they had - especially in light of Arsenal dropping points on Saturday. The full time whistle saw Guardiola walk around his area pumping his fists, and the City players gathered in their area to celebrate in an impromptu huddle. As Wolves players surrounded the officials, City players hugged one another and all

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