On October 7th, after seven rounds of Premier League matches, Wolves have only managed to secure one point, leaving them at the bottom of the table, and the team has been met with boos from their supporters. Wolves’ manager, O’Neill, attributes this to the players’ inability to effectively implement his tactical arrangements.
In the first seven rounds of the Premier League, Wolves have only achieved one draw and six losses, securing a single point, which has placed them at the bottom of the league. This is the worst start Wolves have had in the Premier League in twenty years. Fans are extremely dissatisfied with the team’s poor performance, resulting in widespread booing.
After the match, Wolves’ manager O’Neill stated, “The players made numerous mistakes on the field, which is due to the team not being able to effectively execute our tactics. If we continue playing and defending in this manner, the team is likely to face relegation. In upcoming matches, the team needs to better implement our tactical plans.”
The captain of Wolves, Lemina, also voiced support for manager O’Neill: “We shouldn’t dismiss O’Neill as a fraud just because the current results under his leadership are unsatisfactory. He has brought us many new ideas during his coaching tenure.”
Wolves sit at the bottom with only one point, facing boos from fans; Manager O’Neill deflects blame: Players fail to execute tactics, relegation wouldn’t be surprising. Author:Sports UEFA.Please indicate the source when reproduced:https://www.sportsuefa.com/football-world/42880.html