<p>Pep Guardiola saluted Raheem Sterling's "massive contribution" to Manchester City after the forward scored his 100th Premier League goal to give the leaders a 1-0 win against 10-man Wolves on Saturday.</p>.<p>Sterling netted from the spot in the second half at the Etihad Stadium to clinch City's sixth successive league victory.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/arsenals-aubameyang-dropped-for-disciplinary-breach-arteta-1059836.html" target="_blank">Arsenal's Aubameyang dropped for 'disciplinary breach': Arteta</a></strong></p>.<p>City's cause was aided by a needless first half red card for Wolves striker Raul Jimenez, who was dismissed for failing to retreat the required 10 yards before a free-kick he had been booked for conceding seconds earlier.</p>.<p>Sterling's landmark goal ensured City capitalised on Jimenez's blunder as they survived an average display to get back on track after the midweek Champions League defeat at Leipzig.</p>.<p>After struggling to get into Guardiola's starting line-up at times this season amid talk of a potential transfer, Sterling is finally showing signs of recapturing the scintillating form that made him such a dangerous force.</p>.<p>"Big congratulations. He is still a young player and 100 goals is a lot. His contribution to this club is massive. He is back scoring goals, has confidence. It's good," Guardiola said.</p>.<p>Guardiola's side are four points clear of second placed Liverpool, who can close the gap if they beat Aston Villa at Anfield later on Saturday.</p>.<p>"Against 11 players we were better. It is not easy play against them with 10," Guardiola said.</p>.<p>"They defended really well. We suffered against them last season, by not attacking in the right moments and they punish you. But we were patient and deserved the win."</p>.<p>Kyle Walker was dropped to the bench after City's right-back was criticised by Guardiola following his red card at Leipzig.</p>.<p>Guardiola made eight changes from the Leipzig game, with Phil Foden, troubled by an ankle problem, and Kevin De Bruyne, recovered from the coronavirus, named as substitutes.</p>.<p>Bernardo Silva had scored six goals in his previous eight league appearances and the City playmaker was inches away from adding to that total when he bent a curler just over the bar in the opening minutes.</p>.<p>Joao Cancelo's lung-bursting breaks from right-back were a constant threat in the first half and he advanced again for a low strike that tested Wolves keeper Jose Sa.</p>.<p>Wolves duo Max Kilman and Ruben Neves needed lengthy treatment after a nasty clash of heads that left Kilman with blood pouring from a cut.</p>.<p>Jimenez, the victim of a fractured skull in a collision with David Luiz at Arsenal last season, was quick to check on his team-mates, who were both able to continue playing.</p>.<p>It was Jimenez who didn't make it to half-time as the Mexican saw red in needless fashion.</p>.<p>Booked for a tug on Rodri, Jimenez stupidly stuck out a foot to block the resulting free-kick without retreating 10 yards, earning his second yellow card 48 seconds after the first.</p>.<p>Jimenez ripped off his protective headband and swung it around in frustration, but he could have no complaints about his self-inflicted exit.</p>.<p>With the numerical advantage, City monopolised possession after the interval.</p>.<p>Ilkay Gundogan met Cancelo's pin-point cross with a looping header that Conor Coady nodded off the line.</p>.<p>Silva and Sterling got in each others way as they failed to finish off Oleksandr Zinchenko's cross.</p>.<p>City's pressure finally produced a goal in the 66th minute.</p>.<p>Joao Moutinho blocked Silva's cross with a raised arm and, although the ball appeared to hit the midfielder's armpit, VAR confirmed Jon Moss's decision after a check.</p>.<p>Sterling stroked the spot-kick down the middle for his fifth goal in his last eight City appearances.</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH videos here:</strong></p>
<p>Pep Guardiola saluted Raheem Sterling's "massive contribution" to Manchester City after the forward scored his 100th Premier League goal to give the leaders a 1-0 win against 10-man Wolves on Saturday.</p>.<p>Sterling netted from the spot in the second half at the Etihad Stadium to clinch City's sixth successive league victory.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/arsenals-aubameyang-dropped-for-disciplinary-breach-arteta-1059836.html" target="_blank">Arsenal's Aubameyang dropped for 'disciplinary breach': Arteta</a></strong></p>.<p>City's cause was aided by a needless first half red card for Wolves striker Raul Jimenez, who was dismissed for failing to retreat the required 10 yards before a free-kick he had been booked for conceding seconds earlier.</p>.<p>Sterling's landmark goal ensured City capitalised on Jimenez's blunder as they survived an average display to get back on track after the midweek Champions League defeat at Leipzig.</p>.<p>After struggling to get into Guardiola's starting line-up at times this season amid talk of a potential transfer, Sterling is finally showing signs of recapturing the scintillating form that made him such a dangerous force.</p>.<p>"Big congratulations. He is still a young player and 100 goals is a lot. His contribution to this club is massive. He is back scoring goals, has confidence. It's good," Guardiola said.</p>.<p>Guardiola's side are four points clear of second placed Liverpool, who can close the gap if they beat Aston Villa at Anfield later on Saturday.</p>.<p>"Against 11 players we were better. It is not easy play against them with 10," Guardiola said.</p>.<p>"They defended really well. We suffered against them last season, by not attacking in the right moments and they punish you. But we were patient and deserved the win."</p>.<p>Kyle Walker was dropped to the bench after City's right-back was criticised by Guardiola following his red card at Leipzig.</p>.<p>Guardiola made eight changes from the Leipzig game, with Phil Foden, troubled by an ankle problem, and Kevin De Bruyne, recovered from the coronavirus, named as substitutes.</p>.<p>Bernardo Silva had scored six goals in his previous eight league appearances and the City playmaker was inches away from adding to that total when he bent a curler just over the bar in the opening minutes.</p>.<p>Joao Cancelo's lung-bursting breaks from right-back were a constant threat in the first half and he advanced again for a low strike that tested Wolves keeper Jose Sa.</p>.<p>Wolves duo Max Kilman and Ruben Neves needed lengthy treatment after a nasty clash of heads that left Kilman with blood pouring from a cut.</p>.<p>Jimenez, the victim of a fractured skull in a collision with David Luiz at Arsenal last season, was quick to check on his team-mates, who were both able to continue playing.</p>.<p>It was Jimenez who didn't make it to half-time as the Mexican saw red in needless fashion.</p>.<p>Booked for a tug on Rodri, Jimenez stupidly stuck out a foot to block the resulting free-kick without retreating 10 yards, earning his second yellow card 48 seconds after the first.</p>.<p>Jimenez ripped off his protective headband and swung it around in frustration, but he could have no complaints about his self-inflicted exit.</p>.<p>With the numerical advantage, City monopolised possession after the interval.</p>.<p>Ilkay Gundogan met Cancelo's pin-point cross with a looping header that Conor Coady nodded off the line.</p>.<p>Silva and Sterling got in each others way as they failed to finish off Oleksandr Zinchenko's cross.</p>.<p>City's pressure finally produced a goal in the 66th minute.</p>.<p>Joao Moutinho blocked Silva's cross with a raised arm and, although the ball appeared to hit the midfielder's armpit, VAR confirmed Jon Moss's decision after a check.</p>.<p>Sterling stroked the spot-kick down the middle for his fifth goal in his last eight City appearances.</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH videos here:</strong></p>