Manchester City's flawless Premier League streak was halted at Molineux when Hwang Hee-chan netted a second-half decider, securing a surprising victory for Wolves against the reigning champions.
With City manager Pep Guardiola serving a one-match touchline ban and observing from the stands, he was powerless to step in as his team struggled to assert their usual dominance. Even their prolific striker Erling Haaland found himself with just a solitary opportunity.
Despite this, it appeared that the visiting team was poised for victory when Julian Alvarez expertly curled in a free-kick to equalize Ruben Dias' early own goal.
However, mirroring Pedro Neto's instrumental role in the opening goal, Nelson Semedo's forward push paved the way for Wolves' second goal. This victory marked the end of their streak of six consecutive losses against City.
For former Wolves midfielder Matheus Nunes, it turned out to be an unfortunate day.
Last month, the Portuguese international resorted to a strike to facilitate his £53 million transfer to City. The home crowd made it clear they hadn't forgotten, as they jeered him each time he made contact with the ball until he was substituted at half-time.