
Wolves boss Bruno Lage says they cannot be happy after an opening day defeat at Leicester City.
Jamie Vardy struck the only goal of the game.
Lage said, “It was my feeling [an equaliser would come]. I think we had a good moment. We started well, we controlled the game, controlled everything except the chance they had. Two or three minutes before we had a good chance for Adama, we didn't score and after two or three minutes they scored.
“That's the period, you could feel it, the game, it could come to us, that's what I said to my players at the break. If you play more inside of them, we'll find the spaces, we'll create more chances and in the last 45 minutes we created a lot of chances.
“We put a strong team, who just won another trophy, playing at home, to play three centre backs, so it was good for us. I'm not happy because I think we deserved more than we got, but confident with the process and the work we are doing."
He also stated, “I just said to the players, we cannot be happy. If you want to change the mentality, we cannot be happy with the game. Understand the process, understand the way we want to play, more aggressive in our defending, press high, manage the ball. They did well, and created a lot of chances, but in the end what counts is the score."
