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Pep stunned as Wolves beat Man City

- Agency Staff Manchester /AFP

Manager Pep Guardiola conceded Manchester City were well below their best as the Premier League champions suffered a 2-0 defeat to Wolves on Sunday that left them eight points behind leaders Liverpool.

Guardiola’s side were rocked by two late goals from Wolves winger Adama Traore at the Etihad Stadium, and Guardiola admitted his treble winners lacked their usual sharpness and paid the price for letting nerves get the better of them with their second defeat of the season. “It was not our best day. We let them run twice, got nervous a little bit and our process to create chances was not good,” Guardiola said.

“We were not organised and lost balls in positions we could not lose them in. “We had problems on the counteratt­ack. In the end it was a bad day.”

It was Manchester City’s latest unexpected loss after their 3-2 defeat at Norwich in September, and they already face a huge task to catch Liverpool. Rememberin­g how his side overturned a seven-point deficit to Liverpool in the title race last season, Guardiola called on his stars to bounce back when City return to action after the internatio­nal break.

“We had two chances, one onto the crossbar and with Bernardo Silva. They did really well. We are going to come back again to try.”

Arsenal moved up to third in the standings after David Luiz scored his first goal for the club in a nervy 1-0 win at home to Bournemout­h on Sunday in which the visitors missed a flurry of chances to level in the second half.

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