Rob Edwards hopes the team can regain its morale and fight hard to end the losing streak.
2025-12-22 02:31

Rob Edwards hopes his Wolves players can rally and give their all to end the losing streak and restore the club's pride. Since taking over at Molineux in November, the manager has yet to taste victory, despite six draws in six matches, with the team suffering another defeat last Saturday at home to Brentford.
The match against Brentford ended in a familiar fashion, with two second-half goals securing all three points for the away team. Rob Edwards urged his team to show more courage and fighting spirit in their upcoming Christmas fixtures, particularly their away games against Liverpool and Manchester United.
Rob Edwards stated that the course of this match mirrored the team's recent games. In the six matches since he took over, the team typically maintained a balanced performance in the first half but conceded a goal around the one-hour mark. The problem in this match was even more severe, ultimately leading to a complete loss of control.
Rob Edwards said: "This is very similar to the trend of our recent games. Since we arrived here, the first half of the first six games has been tied, but we conceded a crucial goal around the sixtieth minute, and today's performance was particularly poor."
“Our defense wasn’t in any real danger at the time, and we should have controlled their passing. It’s incredible that they scored under those circumstances. The first goal was crucial to the game. After that, we tried to adjust our tactics and play more freely, but the second goal could have been avoided.”
"The team has now recovered to its full strength, and we have enough players to cope with a second goal conceded. However, the upcoming matches will still be challenging. Judging from training performances, there are some differences in the players' performances in actual matches. Some players were under pressure, which affected their performance."
"We have two away games coming up, but since we arrived here, we have performed best against two strong teams away from home, so we are looking forward to these challenges. I have also told the players that now that I am ready for the games, I hope everyone will give their all."
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