Wolves were up for it from the first whistle and although they allowed City to have possession, they looked dangerous on the counter-attack.

That proved fruitful when Pedro Neto – who is in scintillating form – went on a solo run to force Ruben Dias to turn into his own net and give Wolves the lead.

Julian Alvarez’s superb free-kick levelled the scoreline in the second half, but just eight minutes later Wolves regained their lead when Hwang Hee-chan scored his fifth goal in just eight games.

Wolves hung on during six minutes of added time to take all three points, in a huge step forward for the team.

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  1. Crackin result, im a baggy but its about the the midlands started to roar again.
    Id love to see villa, wolves, albion and blues in the prem.

  2. That result had the bookies all over it..

    The bookies stood to lose a fortune if City won.

    One day people will wake up and realise everything is run by corrupt people and that Inc football.

  3. There was no pressure today to win. Luton was a must win and we kinda bottled it. It feels like the mentality is the key for us. We play against ourselves before the ball is kicked and that needs sorting.

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