With City seemingly heading to a frustrating 1-1 draw at Molineux despite their dominance of possession, John Stones headed a 95th-minute corner past Wolves goalkeeper Jose Sa.
Referee Chris Kavanagh first disallowed the goal as City midfielder Bernardo Silva was close to Sa, but the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) deemed he was not blocking the line of vision and Kavanagh rescinded his decision.
“Bernardo isn’t disturbing the position … Sa had the perfect vision. The taker from Phil (Foden) and the header were magnificent,” said Guardiola, who wildly celebrated the 2-1 win that put City top of the league, at least before Liverpool’s game later on Sunday, and set a club record of 31 league games unbeaten.

“We are not used to winning games at the end, like (former manager) Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool where it happened many times. It is a good flavour for us,” he told media.

“We were patient .. We are who we are and that is so nice. “
