Lemina expresses extreme dissatisfaction following Newcastle collapse: Zack Oaten

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Lemina's goal had put his team in the lead before half time, but they ultimately succumbed to two impressive Newcastle goals, leaving them without a win so far this season.

Wolverhampton Wanderers midfielder Mario Lemina was expressed his disappointment after his sides collapse to Newcastle United this weekend. AdvertisementAdvertisement

The captain has faith that his team will bounce back as they face Brighton in the Carabao Cup in a mid-week clash before facing Aston Villa next weekend. 

He spoke on his sides loss to Newcastle and how unhappy he is. 

“I don't know what to say. We had the chance to score more, but we didn’t, and they scored from far. They had luck, the first one has been flicked by our defender and the game changed. 

“I'm really unhappy. We need to get back to work immediately, but we’re committed to what we need to do and be resilient.” 

The Gabonese star spoke on how both goals were unsavable for keeper Sam Johnstone and how the side need to change their mentality if they want to escape the relegation zone. 

“Sam didn’t have much chance with either goal and sometimes they can go like that. But they had the luck in the second half and we didn't. 

“But we still had chances to score, but we didn't. We need to change this losing mentality now and get back to work.”