Five things to look out for - Manchester City vs Wolverhampton Wanderers
Briefly

Manchester City is set to host Wolverhampton Wanderers as they vie for a spot in UEFA Champions League football. With fans staging a boycott over ticket issues, attendance is expected to be low. Despite this, City thrives on recent FA Cup successes, backed by crucial players like De Bruyne and Gundogan, vital for their 4-2-2-2 strategy. The match holds significance as it also marks six years since the last traditional season ticket sale, amplifying fan dissatisfaction. City aims to consolidate their league position amidst these challenges.
It'll be interesting to see whether the protest makes any impact at all, or even gets the same media attention that it did last time.
The club continues to exploit the loyalty of the supporters with the flexi-gold season tickets, and along with ticket prices...there's plenty for the supporters to complain about...
De Bruyne and Gundogan have been at the heart of the 4-2-2-2 system, contributing to wins against Crystal Palace, Everton and Aston Villa.
After a nine minute boycott against Leicester City, a six minute boycott has been planned for the Wolves game to mark it being six years since a new traditional season ticket was sold.
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