Wolverhampton Wanderers’ eight-year keep within the Premier League got here to a crushing, if inevitable, finish on Saturday night.
A 3–0 defeat to Leeds United at Elland Street left the Previous Gold rooted to the underside of the desk, with outcomes elsewhere formally confirming their return to the Championship for the primary time since 2018.
Supervisor Rob Edwards, who changed Vitor Pereira in November, has now been relegated with Luton and Wolves however needs to see a response.
He mentioned: “To start with, we’ve got to stay collectively. There’s 5 extra Premier League matches to go and it’s as much as us to try to discover some outcomes, as a result of in the end that’s what we wish.
“If we are able to try this, it’s going to replicate higher on us as a membership and as people.
“The large moments are what have gone towards us. I get the frustration and the anger in the present day, as a result of it has been a very arduous season for everyone.
“I utterly perceive that, however there’s not an perspective downside from the group, there’s not a scarcity of will or want or operating, however we’re making and have made too many errors. At this degree, you possibly can’t try this.”
Defeat at Elland Street: A Acquainted Script
Two targets in simply two minutes for Leeds – an acrobatic overhead kick from James Justin and a scientific end from Noah Okafor – shocked the guests earlier than the 20-minute mark.
Regardless of a spirited second-half push the place Adam Armstrong noticed a aim dominated out for offside and Rodrigo Gomes missed a gilt-edged likelihood, Wolves’ destiny was sealed in stoppage time. Dominic Calvert-Lewin transformed a late penalty after Hugo Bueno was judged to have dedicated a foul within the field.
