Worse than Derby? Can Wolves avoid the unwanted record?
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Worse than Derby? Can Wolves avoid the unwanted record?
"It has been 226 days, three managers, two sporting directors, one technical director and 37 goals conceded since Wolves last won in the Premier League. Rooted to the bottom with just two points and 12 away from safety, their top flight future looks bleak. Their seven successive league defeats equals their longest losing top flight run in the Premier League era and is only one short of their all-time top flight run of defeats from 1981-82."
"There is little expectation or even hope they will survive and even boss Rob Edwards, in charge for three games, appeared to suggest the priorities are already shifting. "We don't want to die like that," he said after the Forest game. "That's going to be the message now going forward - we don't want to go out with a whimper.""
Wolves have gone 226 days without a Premier League win, during which time they have had three managers, two sporting directors, one technical director and conceded 37 goals since their last victory. They sit bottom with two points, 12 from safety, and have lost seven successive league matches, matching their longest Premier League losing run and nearing their all-time top-flight record from 1981–82. The team has not scored a league goal since 26 October; the only November goal was an own goal by Yerson Mosquera. Rob Edwards said, "We don't want to die like that." Managerial turnover and the sale of key players have coincided with steady decline since 2019.
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