Major Gary O’Neil update this evening

Wolverhampton Wanderers dropped to just one point from their first seven Premier League games after suffering a crushing 5-3 loss to Brentford on Saturday afternoon.

 

However, GIVEMESPORT sources have disclosed that manager Gary O’Neil will be given the opportunity to establish himself in the games before November’s international break before starting a winning streak that will lift the team out of the bottom three.

With just one league point thus far, O’Neil’s team is three points and a four-goal margin outside the relegation zone. Wolves lost their fourth straight league match against the Bees, who struck just 75 seconds to leave the west Midlands team reeling. However, he will be given time to improve on his dismal start, according to reports.

Sources: O’Neil Will Get October and November Matches to Impress The Wolves haven’t had a good season, but there’s still a possibility.

According to sources close to GIVEMESPORT, Wolves administrators think that O’Neil’s ability to turn the team around will be determined in large part by the results of their matches against Southampton, Brighton, and Crystal Palace before the international break in November.

After that stretch of easier games, Wolves will face teams like Bournemouth, Everton, West Ham United, Ipswich Town, and Leicester City. Winning a few of those eight games would be crucial to moving Wolves up the standings, and O’Neil simply cannot be evaluated based solely on the games he has played.

Wolves’ executives are adamant about sticking with their boss because they think he is one of the greatest young managers in England. Despite a 6-2 loss to Chelsea, Wolves have only lost by narrow margins overall, showing that they still have faith in O’Neil’s ability to succeed at Molineux.

Another worry is that, considering how well the current manager has performed, a manager change and his ideology might not be successful if Wolves were to go through a difficult patch. It seems that the owners want to see their investment in O’Neil pay off, and they believe that signing a new deal will be a wise move for their long-term success.

Wolves Are Still Showing Improvements

Their methods for scoring goals are a little motivating.

Wolves’ incredibly difficult run of games comes to a conclusion at Molineux on Saturday when they take on the defending champions, Manchester City. It was always going to be difficult for Wolves, who had to play teams like Arsenal, Chelsea, Newcastle United, Aston Villa, and Liverpool in their first six games. They should have at least drawn a point against both teams to move up the standings.

Although they suffered a disheartening 5-3 loss at Brentford over the weekend, a 1-1 draw with surprise team Nottingham Forest will boost their confidence that they can continue to score victories against lower-table opponents.

One important issue that Wolves will need to address is defence. At this point, the team has conceded 21 goals, which is already three goals per game. This cannot continue, especially as Southampton and Everton are the next worst teams with fifteen goals each. However, the fact that Wolves are the highest-scoring team among the bottom eight proves their ability to cause future problems for opposing teams.

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