December 15th 2024.
Unfortunately, it seems that things have come to an end for Gary O'Neil as the head coach of Premier League club Wolves. Reports have confirmed that he has been sacked following their 1-2 loss to Ipswich Town on Saturday. This defeat was especially costly as it leaves Wolves in a precarious 19th position in the top-flight table, just one spot from the bottom with only nine points from 16 games.
To make matters worse, the aftermath of the game was marred by chaos and violence. The match ended with ugly scenes as Wolves' Rayan Ait-Nouri was red carded in the tunnel for getting into a scuffle with Ipswich's Wes Burns. Meanwhile, his teammate Matheus Cunha was seen fighting with Ipswich's security team. It was a tumultuous end to a disappointing game.
As a result, Wolves have made the difficult decision to part ways with O'Neil, according to a report by The Guardian on Sunday morning. This news comes as a blow to the West Midlands-based club, who have only managed to win two out of their 16 league games this season under O'Neil's management. The former AFC Bournemouth manager took on the Wolves job in August 2023, replacing Julen Lopetegui.
It's clear that something needed to change in order for Wolves to turn their season around. With the search for O'Neil's replacement now underway, the club will be hoping to find someone who can lead them to better results and secure their spot in the top flight of English football. It's a crucial time for Wolves and their fans, and all eyes will be on them as they navigate this tough situation. We will have more updates as they become available.
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