November 21, 2024
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O'Neil | 'I can maximise what we have here' | Men's First-Team | News |  Wolverhampton Wanderers FC

Wolves could hire 4-2-3-1 O’Neil upgrade who’s a “great man-manager”

It is fair to say that the 2024/25 campaign has been utterly disastrous for Wolverhampton Wanderers so far. The Old Gold have struggled to get on any sort of run of form, and are actually winless after seven games. Unsurprisingly, they sit rock bottom of the table.

O'Neil | 'I can maximise what we have here' | Men's First-Team | News |  Wolverhampton Wanderers FC

Naturally that has put reams of pressure on Gary O’Neil, the Wolves boss. They have begun to be linked with other managers, and rumours are already swirling. When looking at their underlying numbers for this season so far, it is easy to see why his side are struggling for any points and why O’Neil is under pressure.

O'Neil | 'I can maximise what we have here' | Men's First-Team | News |  Wolverhampton Wanderers FC

Wolves stats from 2024/25
Wolves’ start to the new season is perhaps surprising for many. Plenty of people, including BBC Sport’s chief football writer Phil McNulty believed the Old Gold would manage to steer well clear of relegation this term. He explained in his preseason predictions he thinks ‘Wolves can avoid danger’, praising O’Neil for his performances last term.

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