A second-half strike from Meritan Shabani earned Wolverhampton Wanderers a 2-1 comeback win at Manchester City.
The hosts started brightly and took the lead on 20 minutes when Alpha Dionkou’s cross was met at the back post by Morgan Rogers, who headed in via a deflection.
Rogers nearly made it 2-0 but was denied by Andreas Sondergaard, and instead Bruno Jordao levelled for Wolves, pouncing on an error from goalkeeper Gavin Bazunu.
Chances fell to both sides after the break, but it was Wolves who found the winner on 71 minutes when Shabani fired into the bottom corner.
Their second successive away win in Division 1 lifts them into fifth place with seven points.
Man City are ninth after a third loss in five matches.
See: Man City report | Wolves report
Next fixtures
Man City: 22 Sep v Derby (A)
Wolves: 20 Sep v Arsenal (H)