Three things we learned - Manchester City 1-0 Wolverhampton Wanderers
Briefly

Kevin de Bruyne's decisive goal helped Manchester City secure a win against Wolverhampton Wanderers, moving them up to third in the Premier League. Despite City’s victory, the team displayed areas of concern, evident from their sloppy performance and Wolves' missed opportunities. City must now capitalize on their position with three league matches remaining, notably improving their resilience compared to earlier draws and losses. Jeremy Doku's contributions were acknowledged, as his skill was pivotal, although his performance carried mixed reviews. Overall, City's aim is to solidify a UEFA Champions League qualification spot while addressing their inconsistencies.
Wolves had their chances, hitting the post twice and having one cleared off the line, but also arguably got away with a red card decision as Rayan Ait Nouri went in high on Bernardo Silva.
This was City's worst performance in the last few weeks, and it was evident that some of their frailties still exist.
At this stage of the season… from City's perspective, they need to take the goal, clean sheet and three points, and run.
It's easy to say that City wouldn't have won yesterday without Doku, and that's partially true.
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