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Tijjani Reijnders scored and assisted on his Premier League debut after a £34 million transfer from AC Milan, helping Manchester City dominate Wolves 4-0 in their season opener.
- Central midfielder Tijjani Reijnders starred on his Premier League debut, assisting the opener, scoring the second, and setting up the third for Manchester City at Molineux Stadium.
- To replace Kevin De Bruyne, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola prioritized Reijnders’s signing from AC Milan after paying 46 million, attracted by his Serie A performance in dangerous possession.
- A dominant display saw City sweep past Wolves with ease at Molineux Stadium, with 26 supporters singing 'City are back' as Wolves made errors.
- Pundits hailed Tijjani Reijnders’s debut as among the best in the Premier League’s four-decade history, positioning him as a long-term replacement for Ilkay Gundogan.
- Tougher tests await against Tottenham Hotspur, Brighton, Arsenal and Manchester United in their next four league fixtures, Guardiola cautioned that one win meant little.
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With an assist and a goal, Tijjani Reijnders made a Premier League debut he won't soon forget. Sergio Aguero, in 2011, was the last player to make such a splash at Manchester City.
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