
"The way he has had an instant impact, because he's a person who knows the club, so for him coming in, he really knows what he's doing and his training sessions are really good. He has also addressed some of the key areas that we need to improve, and those are some of the things that he really specified that we need to improve on and work on."
"That's something that we also need to implement as players to make sure that we improve the whole team in general. He has really spoken about us being more solid, trying to keep more clean sheets, because we've been conceding a lot of goals. Those are some of the key areas that, come Saturday, we really need to show what we have been training with him this week."
"It's been amazing. For him to accept the job, we knew already what the club means to him. Even for the supporters, the way they received him was really special and it also helps you know the cause. He will help us as players to understand the club better, to understand the city better, and that will help us to connect as a team and this is something that could be very special."
Rob Edwards was appointed head coach at Wolves after leaving Middlesbrough, taking charge with the team bottom of the Premier League on two points from 11 matches. Vitor Pereira was dismissed earlier this season despite a prior contract renewal. Edwards has implemented intensive training sessions, identified key areas for improvement, and emphasised defensive solidity and keeping clean sheets. Players are expected to apply those changes on the pitch immediately, with a first game under Edwards against Crystal Palace. Edwards' familiarity with the club and the city is expected to strengthen connections between players and supporters.
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