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Pep Guardiola singles out two Man City stars after Wolves defeat as Oscar Bobb sends message

Getting beat has become an unusual feeling for Pep Guardiola during his time at Manchester City. Winning is somewhat of a habit at the Etihad, with fans dining out on silverware and success in recent years.

But the Catalan has suffered back-to-back defeats this week. Losing 2-1 against Wolves ended City’s 100 percent record - a bump in the road ahead of a crunch week both domestically and abroad.

Trips to RB Leipzig and Arsenal pose two daunting tests to an injury-hit City squad. But for now, the fallout from the Wolves defeat, unsurprisingly, dominates today’s evening headlines.

Here is your evening news round-up for Saturday, September 30.

Pep highlights two players

Guardiola felt Ruben Dias and Mateo Kovacic had to run at the Wolves defence to cause them more problems during City's 2-1 defeat at Molineux.

The Blues struggled to create chances against a dogged Wolves side, who defended deep and restricted City to few moments in front of goal, with Julian Alvarez needing a 22-yard free-kick to find an equaliser.

But Dias' own goal had put the hosts ahead and Hwang Hee-chan scored after the break to restore their lead, with City then never looking likely to get back into the game.

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Bobb positive despite defeat

Oscar Bobb has told his 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, 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

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