We can not keep starting David Silva, Aguero and Gundogan whilst we have the current defensive problems.
More energy is needed in midfield and upfront - Bernardo, Foden, and Jesus should have started yesterday.
Also, Otamendi is an accident waiting to happen surely Garcia must be better.
I watched Pep's post-match press conference. I am afraid he is in denial. He actually thinks Fernandinho and Otamendi played well but that they were ruthlessly exposed because our possession game was poor. I would accept that if he had gone on to explain why our possession game was poor. It was because his midfield set-up didn't give us a chance.
One thing emerged which I didn't realise was that Walker had been suffering with illness and so City had to take off our quickest defender who could have looked after Traore on the counter but for me, Pep got a lot wrong yesterday:
1) Cancelo is not a left-back. Zinchenko and Angelino are both better than him on the left. I actually thought he was our best player in the 1st half but he did so by coming inside. Walker was none-existent in the 1st half. Now we know why.
2) Aguero hardly got a touch in the 1st half. They had 5 at the back. Aguero just could not get free. For me, I'd have changed it a half-time and brought on Jesus for David Silva to support Aguero and given their defence a different problem
3) He started with Gundogan, Rodri and David Silva who are fine players in their own right but together I don't like them because they are too static. We needed a player like Foden driving from midfield to join Aguero and play the usual one-twos and quick passing that is our hallmark. I could not see our midfield of Gundogan, Rodri and David Silva breaking Wolves down. They just didn't have a bad day. They'd be 2nd best every single time. Last season Bernardo replaced de Bruyne. I think most City fans expected Bernardo to start centrally, and for Mahrez to be on the right. Mahrez was on the right but where was Bernardo?
I kind of understand playing Ota instead of Harwood-Bellis. We could easily have played Harwood-Bellis yesterday instead, but I think we would still have lost. Why couldn't Pep just say afterwards "yes the fault is mine"? It was a systemic problem and not a problem with the players? It would have been the right thing to do.
The next game is Palace away. They will play in exactly the same way. 5 man defence and look to counter-attack. We've played against this system many times, and normally if a team sits deep against our midfield we just find a way and finish them. But to do that you have to put round pegs in round holes Pep.