Wolves win first trophy of 2019/20 season after beating Guardiola’s Manchester City

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola. [Reuters]

Goalkeeper Rui Patricio was the hero for Wolves, saving three spot-kicks after their Asia Trophy final against Manchester City went to penalties on Saturday in Shanghai.

Wolves won the exhibition tournament 3-2 on penalties after the game against the Premier League champions ended 0-0 after 90 minutes.

It was a story of missed penalties for Pep Guardiola's City.

Raheem Sterling missed a first-half penalty for City, who dominated at a full Hongkou Stadium but were blunt in attack without Sergio Aguero and Gabriel Jesus.

Pre-season games are notoriously poor barometers for the season to come, especially when played in stifling heat like in Shanghai.

Premier League Asia Trophy - Wolverhampton Wanderers v Manchester City - Hongkou Football Stadium, Shanghai, China - July 20, 2019 Wolverhampton Wanderers' Conor Coady and Ruben Neves lift the trophy as they celebrate winning the Premier League Asia Trophy. [Reuters]

But both sides fielded close to their full-strength sides and Guardiola and counterpart Nuno Espirito Santo will be glad to escape without any serious injuries to their squads.

Leroy Sane, the German winger wanted by Bayern Munich, started for City and won the Sterling penalty, but otherwise had a quiet game before being substituted on the hour.

Kevin De Bruyne was Guardiola's captain for the night -- the City armband is up for grabs following the departure of talisman Vincent Kompany.

Wolverhampton Wanderers' Rui Patricio saves a penalty from Manchester City's Lukas Nmecha during the shootout to win the match. [Reuters]

Sterling should have put City in the lead but instead blasted his 20th minute penalty over the bar to let Chinese-owned Wolves off the hook.

The England international forward, playing through the middle, then fluffed a golden chance from close range with only goalkeeper Patricio to beat.

In the third-fourth playoff, Newcastle United beat West Ham United 1-0 to give Steve Bruce victory in his first match as head coach.

The Premier League proper begins on August 9.

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola reacts after the defeat. [Reuters]
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