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24 January 2026

Manchester City Bounce Back With 2-0 Win Over Wolves

Guardiola’s tactical changes pay off as City close gap on Arsenal while Tottenham’s late equalizer highlights ongoing struggles and Fulham climb with dramatic comeback

Manchester City fans at the Etihad Stadium finally had something to cheer about on Saturday, January 24, 2026, as their team snapped a frustrating winless streak with a 2-0 triumph over Wolverhampton Wanderers. The Premier League clash saw City, under the guidance of Pep Guardiola, return to form and close the gap on league leaders Arsenal to just four points. For Wolves, rooted to the foot of the table, it was another tough outing in a season full of struggles.

City entered the match desperate for a result, having endured a barren run of three draws and a defeat in their previous four league games. The recent 3-1 Champions League loss at Bodo/Glimt still stung, and the pressure was mounting as Arsenal continued to pull away at the top. Guardiola, ever the tactician, made a bold call by resting his top scorer Erling Haaland, citing the striker's exhaustion after a relentless fixture schedule. "The striker was 'exhausted' after an intense fixture schedule," Guardiola explained, opting to freshen up his starting eleven.

The decision paid off almost instantly. Starting his first league match since returning from the Africa Cup of Nations, Omar Marmoush seized the opportunity and put City ahead in just the sixth minute. Latching onto a precise cross from Matheus Nunes, Marmoush fired home his first league goal of the season, sending the home crowd into raptures. It was the kind of early breakthrough City had been missing in recent weeks, and it set the tone for a dominant first half.

Wolves, languishing at the bottom of the table with just 8 points from 23 games, struggled to create meaningful chances. City’s defense, newly bolstered by the debut of Marc Guéhi—recently signed from Crystal Palace—looked composed and rarely troubled. Guéhi slotted in seamlessly, showing the kind of poise and positional awareness that City fans will hope becomes a mainstay in the weeks to come.

As the first half ticked into stoppage time, City doubled their advantage. This time, it was new signing Antoine Semenyo who made his mark. Acquired from Bournemouth just two weeks prior, Semenyo unleashed a fierce low drive past Wolves’ keeper Jose Sa, notching his first league goal for the club and giving City a comfortable cushion heading into the break. The timing couldn’t have been better for Guardiola’s side, who had struggled to capitalize on their dominance in previous outings.

Meanwhile, Haaland finally made his entrance in the 74th minute, having been given a rare rest at the start. The Norwegian striker, who has managed just one goal in his last eight appearances across all competitions, looked eager but was unable to add to City’s tally. Still, his presence alone kept Wolves’ defenders honest and allowed City to see out the match with relative ease.

The win lifted City to 46 points from 23 games, narrowing the gap on Arsenal, who remain atop the Premier League with 50 points from 22 matches. With Arsenal set to host fifth-placed Manchester United on Sunday, the title race is far from settled, and City’s return to winning ways could not have come at a more crucial juncture.

Elsewhere in the Premier League, it was a day of drama and late goals. Burnley and Tottenham Hotspur played out a thrilling 2-2 draw at Turf Moor, with emotions running high for both sides. Tottenham, led by manager Thomas Frank, looked to have steadied the ship after a morale-boosting Champions League victory over Borussia Dortmund earlier in the week. They took the lead through Micky van de Ven in the 38th minute, quieting the home crowd and hinting at a possible turnaround in their recent poor form.

However, Burnley had other ideas. The hosts mounted a spirited comeback in the second half, with Axel Tuanzebe and substitute Lyle Foster scoring to put Burnley in front. As the match entered its final stages, Tottenham’s Cristian Romero came to the rescue, powering home a header in the 89th minute to salvage a point. It was Romero’s second crucial goal in as many games, having also scored against Dortmund.

Despite the late equalizer, Tottenham’s struggles remain evident. The draw means they have now managed just two wins in their last 14 league games—a dismal run that has supporters voicing concerns about the direction of the club. Manager Frank remained defiant after the match, emphasizing the need for composure and continued improvement. "I think it is very important to focus on how we started the game. The first half was really good. We came here, boom, on top of it. Created chances, getting up 1-0, could have scored one, didn’t. And then it is very important to focus on how strongly we ended with the character and keep fighting until the end. That is good. Then we need to improve the bit in the middle," Frank reflected.

He added, "Calm heads. Carry on. Keep doing what we think is the right thing. No doubt about that and you can see the game today, we do more than enough to win the game. So we need to defend better in two situations and of course score a goal more and that could have been the difference when you’re up 1-0." Tottenham’s Simons echoed the frustration, stating, "We wanted to win and the two goals we conceded are not acceptable. It's a shame but we have to go on. In general, yes [we deserved to win], but you have to win here - even if the keeper has a great match. We have to score those goals and we have to win. We cannot concede this goal one minute before half-time and the second goal as well, I think we can avoid this. The only solution is to keep working. That's how we do it."

Fulham also enjoyed a dramatic afternoon, coming from behind to defeat Brighton & Hove Albion 2-1 at Craven Cottage. Brighton took the lead through Yasin Ayari in the first half, but Fulham’s Samuel Chukwueze equalized in the 72nd minute. The hosts completed their comeback in stoppage time, with Harry Wilson curling in a brilliant free kick to secure all three points. The win saw Fulham climb to seventh in the standings, keeping their European aspirations alive.

As the dust settles on a pulsating round of Premier League fixtures, Manchester City’s victory stands out as a statement of intent. With key players returning to form and new signings making immediate impacts, Guardiola’s men look poised to mount a serious challenge in the title race. The pressure now shifts to Arsenal, who must respond on Sunday to keep City at bay. For the teams at the other end of the table, the battle for survival is heating up, promising plenty more twists and turns as the season unfolds.