By Football365
Published on 2026-01-23 19:20:00
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Who would have thought that Wolves go into Saturday’s game at the Etihad in better form than hosts Manchester City.
Written off a long time ago and still 14 points from safety, Wolves have at least found some bite in recent weeks by embarking on a four-match unbeaten in the Premier League (three draws, one win).
Add in a 6-1 mauling of Shrewsbury in the FA Cup and Wolves’ last defeat was a narrow 2-1 loss at Liverpool on December 27.
City remain second in the Premier League but they’ve…
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