Wolves beating the defending champion Manchester city, is something I didn't see coming, I believe a lot of people too didn't.
That's just the beauty of the game of football, the two biggest teams in Manchester dropping points to lesser teams today isn't funny at all.
For Manchester city, I would just say wolves where just lucky, but crystal palace played brilliantly that first half of the game, as Manchester United where the good side at second half but then palace had the day.
I least expected this as it was really surprising to me that wolves who hasn't been at their best this season could defeat the champions of the league, they actually won the first half and Manchester city couldn't get an equalizer for the first half of the game, wolves although isn't a weak team but it wasn't expected of them to have won this match.
Manchester city managed to get a goal in the second half of the game. I was expecting a comeback from Manchester city because they had a good play throughout the game from the first to the second. But then wolves were lucky to have the day, this is making the league become really interesting as all this stands as suprises, to further make it fun it is coming at this time when we think the big boys are at their best.
Crystal palace did put up a very strong resistance against Manchester united in the second half of the game as they were very defensive to protect their goal and make sure that Manchester united didn't get to have a draw, it was interesting most big teams dropped points today, not only did they drop points but they did to smaller teams which they shouldn't have but then that's the game of football and anything can happen.
Who the hell saw this coming? Wolves, who have been kind of meh this season, win? Really, come on. Man City couldn't even score in the first half to tie the game. Which makes me think, "This can't be right." Even though City got off to a bad start, I still had faith that they could win in the second half
Well, they did score, but it wasn't enough. Wolves got their time in the sun. It feels like a slap in the face for the big teams, doesn't it? I get that football is uncertain, but this? The league is becoming quite the show because of it. And yes, as you said, not just City but also Man United? Losing points to teams like Crystal Palace that are thought to be weaker? Something is going on, and I'm not sure if I like it