Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola expressed his delight with new signing Marc Guehi's impressive debut performance, as the team secured a 2-0 victory over Wolves. The French defender, who joined from Crystal Palace in the summer transfer window, was instrumental in City's dominant display at home.
Guardiola praised Guehi for his "something special" on the pitch, stating that he brought an extra layer of quality to the team's defense. The City manager also highlighted Guehi's ability to read the game and make crucial interceptions, which helped to nullify Wolves' attacking threat.
In the second half, City continued to dominate possession, with Kevin De Bruyne creating chances for his teammates through a series of precise passing moves. The Belgian midfielder's vision on the pitch was evident as he orchestrated City's attack with ease.
The opening goal came just before halftime, courtesy of Phil Foden, who slotted home from close range after a clever pass from De Bruyne. The second half saw City maintain their control, with Nicolas Otamendi's towering presence in defense causing problems for Wolves' strikers.
As the final whistle blew, Guardiola was beaming with pride at his team's performance, stating that they had shown the right attitude and spirit to come out on top against a tough opponent. The win sees City move closer to their goal of securing a top-four finish, while also keeping their chances of winning the Premier League alive.
Guardiola also expressed his gratitude towards Guehi for bringing fresh energy to the team, stating that he was impressed by the defender's pace and agility on the pitch. With several high-profile signings in recent months, City have bolstered their squad with players who can make a real difference in the league.
Guardiola praised Guehi for his "something special" on the pitch, stating that he brought an extra layer of quality to the team's defense. The City manager also highlighted Guehi's ability to read the game and make crucial interceptions, which helped to nullify Wolves' attacking threat.
In the second half, City continued to dominate possession, with Kevin De Bruyne creating chances for his teammates through a series of precise passing moves. The Belgian midfielder's vision on the pitch was evident as he orchestrated City's attack with ease.
The opening goal came just before halftime, courtesy of Phil Foden, who slotted home from close range after a clever pass from De Bruyne. The second half saw City maintain their control, with Nicolas Otamendi's towering presence in defense causing problems for Wolves' strikers.
As the final whistle blew, Guardiola was beaming with pride at his team's performance, stating that they had shown the right attitude and spirit to come out on top against a tough opponent. The win sees City move closer to their goal of securing a top-four finish, while also keeping their chances of winning the Premier League alive.
Guardiola also expressed his gratitude towards Guehi for bringing fresh energy to the team, stating that he was impressed by the defender's pace and agility on the pitch. With several high-profile signings in recent months, City have bolstered their squad with players who can make a real difference in the league.