John Stones' last-gasp header sent Manchester City top of the Premier League after snatching a dramatic 2-1 victory over Wolves at Molineux. (More Football News)
It looked like they were going to miss the chance 🥃to leapfrog Liverpool, who host Chelsea later on Sunday, but Stones proved City's hero once again in dramatic fashion.
Struggling Wolves made a purposeful start and took a seventh-minute lead when Nelson Semedo's delicious deep cross was tucked away 𓃲by Jorgen Strand Larsen.
However, the visitors brought thems🥃elves level in the 33rd minute following Josko Gvardiol's stunning strike.
City ℱwere largely frustrated by an in-form Jose Sa, who made smart reflex saves to deny Bernardo Silva🅺, Savinho and Ruben Dias.
But, deep into stoppage✱ time, 𝕴Wolves' resolve was finally broken as Stones rose to meet Phil Foden's corner and power a header into the back of the net.
Data Debrief: Comeback kings City strike again
City have now won 10 of their last 12 Premier League matches while♋ trailing, following Stones' most dramatic of winning goals at Molineux.
They fell behind for the fifth time in seven league games, but responded via Gvardiol💝's sixth goal of this calendar - the most of any defender in the di✅vision.
Stones then completed the turnaround with, at 94 minutes and 33 seconds, City's latest winning goal in a Premier League match since November 2022, when Erling Haaland netted the decider&nb🍸sp;after 94 minutes and 34 seconds against Fulham.
As for Wolves, who slip to the foot of the table, they have failed to win any of their opening eight l🍬eague games in a season for the first time since 1983-84 (first 14 ♈matches).