Manchester City’s Kevin De Bruyne scores at the Wolves’ place (Nick Potts/PA)
Kevin De Bruyne believes Manchester City wants to start early to win the Liverpool title.
The midfielder as City claimed a 3–1 win at Molineux on Monday in his first Premier League match.
De Bruyne scored the initial purpose before having a hand in the purpose of Phil Foden and Gabriel Jesus.
City lost the name to Liverpool last season and De Bruyne what it will take to claim the crown.
He told the club’s official website: “If the speed of the name is (the) same as in recent years, it will be difficult. We are going to fight Liverpool. That is the sport. “
“With only two weeks of training, it was going to be difficult. But we kept it tight and I think we did very well and we know we have to get off to a good start.
“Wolves have been a terrible team for us, so coming here and doing that functionality is a great thing.
“We lacked some players. We’ll play match by match on Thursday (in the Carabao Cup against Bournemouth) is another.
It is City’s first competitive match since play-maker David Silva left the club and De Bruyne believes they have players to face without the Spaniard.
He added: “Everyone has to play with their own quality. David (Silva) is the master of confined spaces, but in Phil, Bernardo (Silva), Riyadh (Marhez) and Raheem (Sterling), we have players who can do the but, of course, she is a wonderful lady.
“We have so many offensive players, I can integrate them and they can do the rest depending on those of our opponents. “
Raul Jimenez returned home (Stu Forster / PA)
Raúl Jiménez retired in order to take the score to 2-1 after De Bruyne and Foden put the score in a dominant league.
But the Wolves couldn’t repeat the 3-2 win in the comeback last season when Jesus shot Conor Coady in overtime.
Nuno Espirito Santo was unable to capitalize on his first sheffield United victory and midfielder Ruben Neves tried to take the positive.
“It’s a very complicated match for us, but I think we adjusted part-time and showed at the moment what we can do,” he told the club’s official website.
Gabriel Jesus summed up the problems (Marc Atkins / PA)
“Creating a lot of opportunities in front of a team like Man City is not easy at all. I think we had a wonderful moment in the middle, but let’s look at the mistakes we made in the first one to grow up and for the next game.
“We know that Manchester City is a wonderful team. He’s got a lot of quality on his team. I think we conceded the purpose in our most productive moment of the first half, when we were more involved in the game.
“Then came the penalty, we had a hard time reacting. I think we were a little unbalanced after the first goal. We want that because we can’t unbalance, even if we grant. “