SO SAD:Gary O’Neil confirm the suspension of their captain…

SO SAD:Gary O’Neil confirm the suspension of their captain…

Wolverhampton Wanderers suffered another heavy defeat over the weekend after they fell to a 5-3 loss against Brentford on Saturday afternoon to leave them with just one point from their opening seven games in the Premier League – but GIVEMESPORT sources have revealed that manager Gary O’Neil will be given the chance to prove himself in the fixtures leading up to November’s international break before embarking on a favourable run of games to hoist the club out of the bottom three.

Wolves suffered their fourth-successive loss in the league against the Bees, who scored within 75 seconds to leave the west Midlands outfit scrambling from the off, and with just one point so far in the league, O’Neil’s men are three points and a four-goal-difference outside the relegation zone. But sources have stated that he will be given time to turn his poor start around.

 

Sources: O’Neil Will be Given October And November Fixtures to Impress

GIVEMESPORT sources have revealed there is a belief amongst Wolves officials that the games against Brighton, Crystal Palace and Southampton prior to the November international break will go a long way in gauging whether O’Neil can turn their season around.

That period of easier games leads into games against the likes of Bournemouth, Everton, West Ham United, Ipswich Town and Leicester City – which will be vital in propelling Wolves up the table if they can record a few victories in that eight-game run – and O’Neil simply cannot be judged on the games that he has faced.

 

Wolves chiefs have been determined to stick by their boss, with a strong belief that he is one of the best young managers in England – and apart from a 6-2 defeat to Chelsea, there have been only small margins in their game, with no faith lost in what O’Neil is trying to produce at Molineux.

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