Gary O’Neil will remain as Wolves manager for the game against Ipswich and has the full backing of the club’s board.
Wolves want O’Neill to take charge of the team for the foreseeable future and will continue to support him and his coaching staff with the aim of improving performances in the future.
The club are also focused on strengthening in the January transfer window to support O’Neill, with the club looking to address the imbalance in the squad, with the addition of a central defender one of the priorities.
Wolves believe they can weather a difficult spell under O’Neill. Although Monday night’s defeat at West Ham was their third straight and 10th in 15 Premier League games this season.
Wolves are currently 19th in the table with just nine points from 15 league games.
While the current plan is for O’Neil to remain in charge for Monday’s game at home to West Ham. The hierarchy are โปรโมชั่น ufabet aware he has lost the support of many match-going fans.
Sources close to the former Bournemouth boss fear he is running our of time to change the club’s fortunes around after winning just two top-flight matches this season.
Reacting to criticism from the fans, O’Neil said: “Whatever the fans think of me, there is definitely no-none working harder than me and I will continue to do so until someone tells me not to.