Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Rob Edwards has acknowledged the frustration of his fans after a crushing 4-1 defeat to Manchester United at home. The match was the latest in a string of poor results for Wolves, who have now lost four games in succession.
Edwards admitted that he understands why some fans were angry, saying that the team's performance had been "underwhelming" and that he takes responsibility for the result. He also acknowledged that the club's recent form has been disappointing, citing a number of key players as being out injured or suspended.
The manager used the defeat to emphasize the importance of unity among the squad, stating that they need to "come together and support each other". He also praised the fans' passion and dedication, saying that it was a quality that set them apart from their rivals.
Edwards' comments came after a heated reaction from the Wolves faithful, who expressed their discontent with boos being directed at certain players on the pitch. The manager's understanding of the fan's frustration is likely to be seen as a positive step forward for the club, which has struggled in recent times to regain its footing in the Premier League.
While Edwards' words are unlikely to instantly turn the team's fortunes around, they demonstrate a commitment to openness and honesty from the manager. The question now remains whether it will be enough to get Wolves back on track, or if this latest defeat marks another significant setback for the club.
Edwards admitted that he understands why some fans were angry, saying that the team's performance had been "underwhelming" and that he takes responsibility for the result. He also acknowledged that the club's recent form has been disappointing, citing a number of key players as being out injured or suspended.
The manager used the defeat to emphasize the importance of unity among the squad, stating that they need to "come together and support each other". He also praised the fans' passion and dedication, saying that it was a quality that set them apart from their rivals.
Edwards' comments came after a heated reaction from the Wolves faithful, who expressed their discontent with boos being directed at certain players on the pitch. The manager's understanding of the fan's frustration is likely to be seen as a positive step forward for the club, which has struggled in recent times to regain its footing in the Premier League.
While Edwards' words are unlikely to instantly turn the team's fortunes around, they demonstrate a commitment to openness and honesty from the manager. The question now remains whether it will be enough to get Wolves back on track, or if this latest defeat marks another significant setback for the club.