
Manchester City striker Erling Haaland scored his fourth hat-trick of the season and took his goal tally to 31 in all competitions as Wolves were swept aside on Sunday.
The Norwegian demolished Wolves in a 12-minute spell either side of half-time.
City teammate John Stones said: "That's his quality. I'm so pleased for him again. He just keeps coming up with the goals. He's incredible. He's probably got more than me in my career in half a season!
"What a great professional, incredible player, incredible person. Another hat-trick, I'll be writing a little message on his ball after this.
"We have had a lot of good goals from different players coming off the bench, starting the games. Riyad [Mahrez] the other night.
"I don't want to just put it all on him. We all need to chip and we are doing but when he scores three in a game it's difficult!"
The defender was pleased with City's intent from the first whistle. He said: "Really good, we always have a difficult game against Wolves. They are very organised and athletic. We had to be patient to get that goal today and break them down.
"I thought we did so well after the other day. Especially in the first half we weren't at it and the manager made that clear.
"We knew today we had to hit the ground running and get off to a good start, playing with tempo and that set the game.
"Today we knew that we had to do that from the off and we did. The patience and desire was there and we were scoring goals and creating chances. Obviously a clean sheet is massive now."

