
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola is adamant defeat at Wolves on Saturday was a blip.
City return to action tomorrow night in the Champions League against RB Leipzig.
Guardiola said: "I don't know what's going to happen this season. What the players have done is unbelievable. We concede two shots on target and we lost the game, that's football. We have to improve yeah, the bases of what we did last season was Stones, Rodri, Bernardo, De Bruyne, Gundogan, Grealish and they weren't there. Sometimes you have to adjust something, it's normal.
"Mateo, Julian have been amazing, I could not expect much more from Mateo this early. Jeremy. But there are some players who know exactly what they have to do because they've been here seven years together, I breathe and they know what to do, some don't. It will take games and games for them to.
"Now we have to move forward Leipzig, then away to Arsenal. We're not going to win the PL at Wolves or lose it. We've behind many times. Get back to our principles, learn from the game. I'm more than pleased at what they've done so far and you have to move on."
Guardiola says Rodri, who is suspended from the Premier League, will face RBL.
"Rodri is going to play the game and after that he is going to take a rest, go to Madrid for five days before joining the national team."
