
"According to recent reports via GMS, Edwards is looking to improve the fitness levels of the players at the club so that they can work harder on the pitch. The former Middlesbrough manager is demanding more work rate and intensity from his players and he has tailored their fitness plans so that they can improve over the coming weeks. Wolves are set for a gruelling schedule and they will have to compete in 7 matches over the next 31 days."
"Edwards is clearly laying down the law at his new club and it remains to be seen how the situation develops. The Wolves fans will certainly be excited to see the dedication and discipline being brought back into the team by the new manager. They will hope that the players can reciprocate and improve their performance levels over the next few weeks. There is no doubt that they have the quality to survive in the top flight."
Wolverhampton Wanderers are enduring a disappointing Premier League campaign and occupy the bottom of the table, fighting to avoid relegation. Rob Edwards has replaced Vitor Pereira as manager and is implementing stricter fitness regimes, demanding greater work rate and intensity from the players. He has tailored individual fitness plans to raise conditioning ahead of a gruelling run of seven matches in 31 days. The squad retains quality but requires improved effort to climb out of the bottom three. Supporters welcome the renewed discipline and hope the players will respond, while Edwards faces a significant challenge to secure top-flight survival.
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