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Norwegian striker Erling Halland continued his brilliance and led defending champion Manchester City to an explicit victory over its host Wolverhampton by 3 goals for free to lead the English Premier League temporarily today, Saturday.
Halland, 22, scored the second goal a quarter of an hour after the start of the confrontation, after Jack Grealish's first early in the first minute, to raise his score to 11 goals in 7 games, as the top scorer and to be the first player in the history of the Premier League to score in his first 4 games outside the rules of his team.
The third goal of the match was scored by Phil Foden in the 69th minute.
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