Oscar Bobb sends message to teammates after Man City defeat to Wolves
Oscar Bobb has told his Manchester City teammates there are still plenty of games left to play this season and so they can't afford to feel sorry for themselves after the defeat to Wolves.
Less than 72 hours after their Carabao Cup exit, Pep Guardiola’s side were beaten by Wolves. A staggering 23 shots were not enough to see the visitors come away from Wolves with all three points.
The home side were able to put daylight between themselves and the bottom three by beating City for the first time in seven attempts. A frustrating afternoon for Guardiola’s men resulted in back-to-back defeats following the midweek cup exit to Newcastle United.
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Bobb came off the bench on Saturday. While City have endured a poor week, the Norwegian made his first start on Wednesday before being given another 45 minutes against Wolves.
Speaking to City's in-house media team post-match, Bobb admitted there was frustration in the away dressing room at full-time. However, with the season still in its infancy, the winger was keen to put the loss behind him as focus switches to RB Leipzig and Arsenal.
“It was a tough game against a good team,” Bobb said. “We’re all a bit disappointed now, we should have done more. I don't think we created very good chances today. Of course, this is not how we wanted it to be. It’s frustrating.
“Conceding again (after Alvarez’s equaliser) put our spirits down. We pushed for it (a winner) and didn’t get it. We have Leipzig next, a big game, then Arsenal. We’re only thinking forward.
“It’s not a great feeling at the moment but I want to push for more. We’ve played seven or eight games this season, there could be 50 left. It


