When Erling Haaland stretched to try and convert Kevin De Bruyne's low cross inside the first minute at Molineux, it looked briefly like Manchester City's deadly combination was going to be denied.
But as the ball whizzed past Haaland it was converted by City's 'second wave' of penalty box attackers, with Jack Grealish right behind the Norwegian to make sure he did finish off the chance from six yards.
Sure enough, Haaland didn't have to wait long for his customary goal, firing home from 20 yards to prove he is more than just a tap-in merchant, and Phil Foden rounded off the scoring with a close-range finish in the second half. READ MORE: City handed new Kalvin Phillips injury blow The three goals they scored against Wolves took City to 23 for the season in seven Premier League games, with Haaland claiming 11 of them.
His instincts around the box have fitted like a hand in a glove to a team that plays most of their football in that area of the pitch.
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