Keep Faith In Gary O'Neill Despite Winless Start
Briefly

"Despite Wolves' winless start to the season and sitting at the bottom of the table, the club remains committed to supporting manager Gary O'Neill during this challenging time. Sporting director Matt Hobbs emphasized that everyone at the club expects more, hinting at a collective need for improvement and results moving forward, but also an understanding of the difficulties faced early in the campaign."
"Following the 5-3 loss to Brentford, O'Neill called the match the most disappointing of his tenure. His comments reflected the frustration and shared disappointment among Wolves fans and staff, as expectations were set higher after last season's finish in 14th place and additional investments made in the squad."
"Wolves have only secured one point from seven games, which raises questions about their transfer strategy, especially after key departures like Pedro Neto and Maximilian Kilman. Despite bringing in nearly £60 million worth of new players, the current predicament in the league is forcing the club to reevaluate not just player performance but also recruitment decisions and overall team strategy as they look to improve results."
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