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Wolves decide to back Gary O’Neil despite ‘El Sackico’ loss on Monday
Their clash with West Ham on Monday, dubbed the ‘El Sackico’, was seen by many as a crucial game to determine the immediate futures of both O’Neil and Julen Lopetegui.
Wolves midfielder Joao Gomes vs Arsenal
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However, despite Wolves’ boss subsequently losing the clash in east London, chairman Jeff Shi and the club’s board have decided to carry on backing O’Neil – as they look to address other problems like squad balance.
“Understand Gary O’Neil retains the backing of Wolves’ board following the loss to West Ham,” wrote GiveMeSport reporter Ben Jacobs on X, formerly Twitter, early this week.
“Chair Jeff Shi wants to support O’Neil. Wolves’ leadership team doesn’t attribute this season’s challenges to the head coach and are committed to providing him with the necessary tools to turn form around. This includes having a productive January.
Wolves’ last five Premier League results
West Ham 2-1 Wolves
Everton 4-0 Wolves
Wolves 2-4 Bournemouth
Fulham 1-4 Wolves
Wolves 2-0 Southampton
“Wolves are believed to be actively addressing other issues, including squad balance, and believe results can be turned around. Wolves’ leadership remain calm and will draw on previous experiences to try and get this season on track. Also no chance star players depart in January. Wolves not open to a mid-season Matheus Cunha exit.”
With O’Neil’s future secure for now, the club’s owners must find another way to galvanise his squad, and January appears like a solid solution.
Gary O’Neil Wolves
The winter window represents a chance to strengthen in key areas, as Wolves look to avoid the Premier League drop zone and maintain their top flight status.
, O’Neil himself has suggested that Wolves’ hierarchy are prepared to dip their toes into the winter transfer marketwhich comes as good news for supporters ahead of a crucial rest of this campaign.