City out to bounce back


On-form Silva could trouble Wolves. — AP

MANCHESTER City lost their last UEFA Champions League group stage match in midweek. But make no mistake, they will be fired up to retain their lead in the English Premier League this weekend, and maybe even extend it.

Elsewhere, Manchester United will be emboldened as they seek a second straight league win under the guidance of interim manager Ralf Rangnick, while Crystal Palace face an Everton side who beat the Gunners in the Monday game.

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