Wolves 2 Man City 5

MANCHESTER CITY were all-change but still all-conquering as Edin Dzeko led this romp into the Carling Cup quarter-finals. Adam Johnson, Samir Nasri and Dzeko destroyed Wolves with a triple blast just before the interval - after Nenad Milijas' shock opener. Then home keeper Dorus De Vries' own goal and Dzeko's simple finish on 64 minutes made it 5-1. Jamie O'Hara instantly replied - but City, 6-1 winners at neighbours United on Sunday, showed they have the squad strength to challenge for all four trophies this season. City have now scored 45 goals in 15 games this season. And Wolves, with nine changes themselves, were generally outclassed, despite their undoubted spirit. Nonetheless, David Edwards headed just over from Hunt's first time centre in Wolves' confident start. The home supporters appealed in vain for a penalty for handball against Aleksandar Kolarov when replays indicated the ball appeared to strike his arm. And on 19 minutes Milijas, who scored in both league games with City last season, put Wolves in front. Sam Vokes made good ground down the left before centring and Milijas was able to turn and fire a left-footed shot into the roof of the net. Craddock was booked a minute later for a late challenge on Dzeko. City tried to respond to their setback and Dzeko threaded the ball through to Abdul Razak. But George Elokobi made a superb tackle as the Ivory Coast player prepared to shoot. Finally, on 36 minutes, a clinical finish from Johnson put City on level terms. Dzeko teed up the England winger on the edge of the box and his left-footed 20-yard drive flew past Dorus De Vries into the corner of the net. Johnson then turned provider for Nasri two minutes later. His superb pass picked out the former Arsenal player and he arrowed a low shot into the corner of the net. City were now rampant and after 40 minutes Dzeko made it 3-1. De Vries made a fine save to block Scapuzzi's close range effort from a Nasri centre but Dzeko converted the rebound. Hunt had a great chance to reduce the arrears after 47 minutes when he got on the end of Elokobi's ball back into the box - but failed to make a clean contact on his shot. City were soon back on the offensive and an own goal from De Vries made it 4-1 after 49 minutes. Kolarov found himself in acres of space on the left before crossing into the path of Nasri. The Frenchman's initial shot was blocked by De Vries but then the follow-up effort from Scapuzzi rebounded off him over the line. City looked like scoring every time they ventured forward and De Vries made a point-blank save to deny Dzeko. Hunt was booked for a foul on Nigel De Jong before Dzeko struck again after 63 minutes with a tap-in. Wolves pulled one back 60 seconds later via the first touch of substitute O'Hara, who turned home a Ward centre. Dzeko had the chance to complete his hat-trick but his shot was blocked by Craddock. But Wolves showed plenty of spirit and O'Hara was only just too high with a 20-yard drive. Then Pantilimon saved Ward's drive at the second attempt and beat away an O'Hara piledriver.