'The fans are angry and I get it' says Wolves boss Edwards
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'The fans are angry and I get it' says Wolves boss Edwards
"I understand the frustration. I won't tell fans what to do. I'd love them to support the players but they have to see effort and commitment in return. Mistakes were punished tonight and that filtered through. There was an anger in the stadium. The lads are trying. The supporters are angry and I get it. It's the toughest league in the world and we came into a team who hadn't won since April. I wasn't anticipating a quick turnaround."
"Wolves boss Rob Edwards said he understood the anger of fans at Molineux as some supporters turned their backs on his players during a 4-1 defeat at home to Manchester United. Edwards has lost all four games since taking charge, while Wolves have now lost eight games in a row to equal their longest-ever losing streak in league history. It is 43 years since Wolves had such a bad run and relegation already looks nailed on."
Wolves suffered a 4-1 home defeat to Manchester United, extending the club's losing run to eight league matches and matching the longest losing streak in club history. Large numbers of supporters staged protests at Molineux, with many remaining outside until the 15th minute and others turning their backs or looking away as frustration mounted. The team has earned just two points from 15 games and sits 13 points from safety, ensuring a bottom-place position at Christmas. Relegation appears highly likely as mistakes are repeatedly punished and wins have been absent since April.
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