Pep Guardiola claims Manchester City have no time to enjoy being record breakers.
The Premier League leaders have won their last 20 matches in all competitions, a new record for an English top-flight side.
It is also the third best winning sequence across Europe’s recognised ‘top five’ leagues, behind only the 23 in a row notched up by Bayern Munich last year and Real Madrid’s 22 successive victories in 2014.
Wolves beat City twice last term and, even though Nuno Espirito Santo’s team have not enjoyed as consistent a season this time around, Guardiola remains wary of their threat.
He said: “The history against them shows us how tough it is and we know it perfectly.
“We know exactly the type of game we have to play – to be so intense but, at the same time, calm.
“They play with the ambition and patience to punish you. You have to be so clever in the way you play because in the last years it has always been so tough for the quality, for the structure they have and this will not be an exception.”