- Tevez (33), Garrido (69), Tevez (86)
- Date:2009-12-28
- Kick-off:19:45
- Venue:Molineux Stadium
- Attendance:28957
- Referee:Jones, M
Live Commentary
90mins
The final whistle goes and the Roberto Mancini revolution continues, 3-0 and fairly comfortable in the end.
90mins
Tevez gets a standing ovation as he comes off for Silvio Sylvinho.
85mins
Robinho, dropped today of course, comes on for Martin Petrov with a few minutes left.
83mins
Its nearly three for City as Bellamy and Tevez combine, the Argentines finish is poor though at it spins winde.
80mins
Kevin Foley jogs off to be replaced by Matt Jarvis.
79mins
The ball pings across the Wolves area and Tevez gets a shot in that is well blocked.
75mins
Tevez goes into the book for a late tackle.
74mins
Sylvan Ebanks-Blake is on for Kevin Doyle as Wolves try and get back into the game.
71mins
Hahnemann is booked for throwing the ball away in frustration.
68mins
JAVIER GARRIDO curls a free-kick up and over the wall and into Marcus Hahnemann's near post, that could be game over.
61mins
Chance for Wolves! Doyle shrugs off Toure in the area but his low shot is well saved by Given.
59mins
The home fans are growing frustrated as the Wolves players struggle to keep hold of the ball.
55mins
Tevez runs at the Wolves defence again but his shot is easily saved by Hahnemann.
52mins
City are warming to the task now with Tevez and Bellamy finding more and more space.
48mins
Chance for City! Bellamy finds himself clean through and with the keeper advacning, pokes the ball just wide of the far post.
45mins
We are underway again at Molineux.
45mins
Christophe Berra hasn't recovered form the knock just before half time and has been replaced by Richard Stearman.
45mins
The referee blows the half time whistle, in a game of few chances it was a lucky delfection that broke the deadlock. Can Wolves get back into the game or will the Mancini era continue with another win?
45mins
A storrg aerial challenge between Craig Bellamy Christophe Berra see the Wolves defender flat out on the turf, he does get up again, if a little groggy, he mabe taken off as a precaution.
38mins
Wolves have recovered from the shock of going a goal down and are putting City under pressure, no real chances to speak of as yet though.
35mins
Pablo Zabaleta recieves the yellow card for a late aerial challenge on Ronald Zubar.
33mins
Good play from Craig Bellamy down the left, the Welshman lays it off to TEVEZ in the area whose shot takes a deflection of a defender and beats the 'keeper.
30mins
Chance! Tevez plays the ball across the box and it falls for Craig Bellamy, but his snap volley from eight yards flashes over.
29mins
The home fans aren't happy after a heavy challenge on George Elokobi, the referee gives a free kick but Kevin Foley 's delivery is poor and City can clear.
25mins
A great reverse pass from Bellamy plays in Pablo Zabaleta but his cross is just over the head of Tevez at the far post.
22mins
The likes of Bellamy and Carlos Tevez are getting more possession now as they look to force City into the game.
19mins
Karl Henry tries and ambitious low 30 yard drive that Given comfrotably saves down to his left, worth an effort though.
16mins
Wolves are closing down City at every opportunity are yet to carve out a real opportunity, City are struggling to get the ball to their attacking players.
11mins
First chance of the game, a Wolves long ball is headed down by Chris Iwelumo and Andrew Surman fires in a volley that goes well over.
10mins
Martin Petrov tries a long cross-field pass looking for Craig Bellamy but he completely overhits it and it goes out of play, sums the match up so far.
6mins
Wolves are edging the possession at the moment, though we are yet to see any shots on goal so far.
3mins
Shay Given hesistates and is caught in no-mans land as he comes to collect, fortunately for him no Wolves player can get on the end of it.
0mins
We are underway at a chilly and misty Molineux.
0mins
City boss Roberto Mancini has recalled Craig Bellamy in place of Robinho, while Micah Richards replaces Sylvinho as City look to win their first away game since August.
0mins
Mick McCarthy makes five changes to the side that lost at Anfield with George Elokobi ,Ronald Zubar, Andrew Surman, Michael Mancienne and Chris Iwelumo all earning recalls.
Match Preview
Manchester City take a trip to the Midlands to face the struggling Wolverhampton Wanderers on Monday evening.
New manager Roberto Mancini got his City life off to a winning start against Stoke City on Boxing Day with a 2-0 success and another win here will further aid his side's unlikely title challenge.
However, with a fine second half to the season, the Citizens could achieve their top-four goal that would see them gain Champions League qualification for the first ever time.
Mick McCarthy's Wolves lost 2-0 at Liverpool and they will be grateful that they won three of their four games prior to their Anfield setback.
Wins against Bolton Wanderers, Tottenham Hotspur and Burnley has kept them out of the relegation places, but they are expected to find life tough in 2010 as they aim to preserve their Premier League status following last season's Championship winning campaign.
Long-term ankle victims Dave Edwards and Andrew Keogh are expected to be missing until March.
Winger Michael Kightly is nearing a comeback and he should feature in the new year while stricken goalkeeper Matt Murray is out for the rest of the season.
Defender Stephen Ward will miss out following his red card at Anfield which came in shambolic circumstances after referee Andre Marriner had first shown the yellow card to team-mate Christope Berra.
For the visitors, Mancini must do without three of arguably his best four defenders.
Joleon Lescott and Micah Richards have knee injuries and England full-back Wayne Bridge injured ligaments in the impressive 2-1 win against his former club Chelsea on December 5.
Unfortunate midfielder Michael Johnson is out for the rest of the campaign after damaging his knee in training.
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Match Report
Two-goal Carlos Tevez continued a red hot run in front of goal to help hand new Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini his second successive victory and end the team's travel sickness in the process.
The win at Wolves was City's first on the road since they won at Portsmouth on August 30.
Tevez took his tally for the season to 12 - with eight of them coming in the last seven games.
His first was a somewhat fortuitous deflected 33rd-minute opener before he completed the scoring from the edge of the area four minutes from time.
Substitute Javier Garrido, who hadn't figured at all under Mark Hughes this season, had effectively made the game safe with a controversial 69th-minute free-kick.
The victory moves City to within two points of fourth-placed Tottenham and leaves Wolves firmly in the battle for survival.
A run of three wins in four games had seen Wolves surge out of the relegation zone. But back-to-back defeats against Liverpool and City has seen them slide back to within two points of the drop-zone.
Wolves enjoyed more than enough possession but lacked the decisive finishing touch to make that pay - and found their luck was out as well.
Their best spell came in the opening 20 minutes of the second half when Chris Iwelumo saw his shot deflected over the bar and Kevin Doyle was denied by his fellow Irishman Shay Given.
Craig Bellamy should really have given City the lead on the half-hour when Wolves failed to deal with a cross from Martin Petrov.
Tevez collected the centre and saw his cross deflected into the path of Bellamy who somehow lifted the ball over the bar from just six yards.
It was a glaring miss by the Welshman but he made amends just three minutes later by turning creator to tee up Tevez.
There was, however, a huge slice of luck about Tevez's goal. He was picked out by Bellamy's cross and his shot looked to be covered by goalkeeper Marcus Hahnemann.
But it took a huge deflection off Wolves central defender Christophe Berra to leave the stranded Hahnemann hopelessly wrong-footed.
Having shown his predatory instincts in front of goal, Tevez then came to the rescue of City at the other end of the pitch by clearing George Elokobi's 44th-minute header off the line following a corner from Kevin Foley.
Wolves had to carry out a defensive reshuffle at half-time after Berra was knocked temporarily unconscious following a heavy fall after a challenge on Bellamy and was replaced by Richard Stearman.
They were still getting to grips with that change when Bellamy should have made the game safe in the 48th minute.
Bellamy beat the offside trap to chase down a pass from Petrov only to slide his angled shot wide when he only had Hahnemann to beat.
Fortunately for City, it did not prove to be an expensive miss thanks to Garrido's neat finish from 20 yards.
But if Wolves felt hard done by after Tevez's deflected strike, they were positively fuming when Garrido struck.
Before Michael Mancienne fouled Gareth Barry 20 yards from goal to give away the free-kick, Wolves felt the game should have been halted as Bellamy was offside.
When Tevez was flagged offside 60 seconds later a seething Hahnemann threw the ball at the linesman to earn himself a booking and sum up a frustrating night for Wolves.
Tevez then gave the final scoreline a resounding look when he collected a cross-field ball from Robinho and drilled a low shot past Hahnemann.
Wolverhampton Wanderers Team
Manchester City Team
Wolverhampton Wanderers | Manchester City |
Corners
| 8 | 3 |
Fouls
| 16 | 11 |
Goal attempts
Shots off target
| 5 | 7 |
Offsides
| 2 | 4 |



90mins
Were into stoppage time at Molineux with Wolves well and truly beaten.