November 22, 2024
Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Gary O'NeilGary O’Neil has come under pressure at Molineux, following some poor losses and heavy defeats for Wolverhampton Wanderers over the course of the last month. But GIVEMESPORT sources have revealed that whilst media outlets and fans are questioning their poor run of form, the club don’t see anything wrong with how he is faring having just signed a new long-term deal.

Another loss for Wolves this season – this time in the League Cup against fellow Premier League side Brighton – means that they have only won one of their six competitive fixtures in the current campaign, which came in a 2-0 win over Championship side Burnley in the previous round.

Only Everton and Southampton’s terrible records in the league so far this season has kept Wolves from being rooted to the bottom of the top-flight table – and it’s seen some unrest directed at O’Neil.

The Wolves boss has hardly filled fans with confidence in a press conference given after the 3-2 loss on the south coast. Speaking after the game, the former Bournemouth gaffer stated that Wolves will be second-favourites in many games this season and as such, that could be of huge detriment for their upcoming games.

Sources: Wolves Have No Intent of O’Neil Exit

The Midlands outfit are content with his reign

Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Gary O'Neil

GIVEMESPORT sources have revealed that despite a slow start to life in the Premier League this season, O’Neil is under no pressure in terms of losing his job whatsoever.

The Englishman, who joined last summer after Julen Lopetegui left following disagreements with the Molineux board, is highly thought of in the Black Country – and having just signed a new three-year deal, is seen as a long-term appointment at Molineux.

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