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da 888casino: Pressure is mounting on Mick McCarthy after his Wolves side were eliminated from the FA Cup by Birmingham on Wednesday night.
A Wade Elliott goal with 15 minutes to go ensured The Championship side progress to the fourth round of the competition, after a 1-0 win at Molineux in the third round replay.
McCarthy was left frustrated by the loss, and admits that he vented his anger towards his players.
“I am very disappointed, angry, and the game hinged on us not marking from a corner so I’m disappointed with that,” he told Sky Sports.
“I’ve loads of complaints, not with them, but with us for not being good enough on the night. I’ve said my piece in the dressing room.
“I know winning games creates that winning mentality and I didn’t want to lose tonight. I’m bitterly disappointed, I didn’t want to lose. I’m angry about that.
“Yes, there are a lot of changes, some enforced, some my decision, but they are all Premier League players and the best of them was Matt Doherty, the one kid on the pitch.
“I know what they can all do individually, but collectively they’ve not done it as well as we could have done. I’m livid we’ve gone out,” he stated.
Birmingham will now take on Sheffield United in the fourth round after a Premier League scalp for Chris Hughton’s men.
By Gareth McKnight
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