Wolves manager Gary O’Neil is candid about the challenges his team faces after a dismal start to the season, with just one point from their first seven matches. Despite tough fixtures, injuries, and the loss of key players in the summer, O’Neil remains optimistic about turning things around.
Gary O’Neil said, “Points-wise it has been very bad. We sit here now seven games in with one point and if you don’t look into the depths of how and why, then it looks like a disaster. But if you look into the situation you will easily see there is enough there to have a real clear view that we can turn this around. I understand one point from seven isn’t good enough but we need to prove we are better than that. We can’t sit here forever and say we’ve had tough games and lost some important players in the summer. Now what? It’s not nothing, there is something there, he’s damaged a ligament inside his ankle. From now it will be a couple of weeks, nothing overly long. It gives him a chance to try and get himself sharp and fit and gets himself in a really good spot.”