Wolves are approaching a critical juncture, according to manager Gary O’Neil, following a dismal start to the season that he described as “like a disaster.” With the team currently sitting at the bottom of the Premier League after suffering six defeats in their first seven matches, O’Neil emphasized the need for resilience as they prepare to face Manchester City. The Wolves have managed to secure just one point from their challenging schedule, which included matches against seven of the league's top 11 teams. Their only positive result came from a draw against Nottingham Forest in August. O’Neil is keen for his players to show signs of determination and fight, especially with the daunting task of facing Pep Guardiola’s champions on Sunday, followed by a trip to in-form Brighton the following weekend. O’Neil remains hopeful that a turning point is on the horizon, urging his squad not to let their tough start define their season.