Former Man Utd manager favourite for Wolves job as Gary O’Neill pulls out

Former Man Utd manager favourite for Wolves job as Gary O’Neill pulls out

Wolves are desperately seeking a manager to navigate a perilous situation. The club currently languishes at the bottom of the Premier League, a grim reality after securing a mere two points from their opening ten games.

The dismissal of Vitor Pereira felt inevitable as the team’s struggles deepened, culminating in a disheartening 3-0 defeat against Fulham. Eight points separate Wolves from safety, a daunting gap, yet the season remains young and hope isn’t entirely extinguished.

Former manager Gary O’Neil emerged as the leading candidate for a return, a familiar face seen as a potential savior. However, in a surprising turn, O’Neil has withdrawn from consideration, believing the timing isn’t right for him to rejoin the club.

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This unexpected development has dramatically reshaped the managerial landscape, and a new, controversial name has risen to the forefront: Erik ten Hag. Despite a spectacularly short and unsuccessful stint at Bayer Leverkusen, the former Manchester United boss is now the favorite.

Ten Hag’s time at Leverkusen was nothing short of disastrous, ending after just three games. Reports suggest clashes with the club’s hierarchy and unconventional training methods alienated the players, a stark contrast to his earlier successes.

Despite the recent turmoil, Wolves are intrigued by Ten Hag’s pedigree, remembering his Carabao Cup and FA Cup triumphs during his tenure at Manchester United. They may be willing to offer him a chance to rebuild his reputation in the Premier League.

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The search isn’t solely focused on Ten Hag. Robbie Keane, a Wolves academy graduate who began his career at Molineux, is also a strong contender. His managerial journey has been unconventional, spanning India, Israel, and now Hungary.

Other names in the mix include Rui Borges, recently departed from Sporting, Middlesbrough’s Rob Edwards, and former Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers. Even Michael Carrick, recently out of a job, has been mentioned in connection with the role.

Carrick, appearing on a recent broadcast, revealed he is currently enjoying a period of reflection and family time, carefully considering his next move. He emphasized his commitment to continued learning and improvement.

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The situation at Wolves is critical, and the club faces a monumental task in finding the right leader to steer them away from relegation. The coming weeks will be pivotal as they attempt to secure a manager capable of turning their fortunes around.