O’Neil remarks on Wolves’ missed opportunities and dashed hopes in a previously promising season

Gary O’Neil’s impressive coaching has steered Wolves, a team expected to struggle in the 2023-24 season. Unfortunately, their season is wrapping up disappointingly.

Wolves manager, Gary O’Neil, emphasizes the necessity for improvement at Molineux in preparation for the upcoming season. This comes in the wake of their recent 3-1 defeat against Crystal Palace.

Michael Olise, Jean-Philippe Mateta, and Eberechi Eze scored in Wolves’ final home match, leading to their defeat as the in-form Eagles secured their fifth win in six games.

Wolves have endured a rough patch, winning only one of their last 10 games with key players like Pedro Neto, Hwang Hee-chan, and Matheus Cunha sidelined due to injuries.

Despite being in a promising position after defeating Fulham in early March, Wolves’ fortunes took a turn for the worse, landing them in the bottom half of the table.

O’Neil acknowledged the club’s financial constraints for the upcoming transfer window, stressing the need for reinforcements. He emphasized the importance of addressing the issues that have plagued the team towards the end of the season.

The Wolves boss highlighted the challenges ahead and the need to regain the lost momentum before the next campaign commences. He expressed concerns over the team’s recent struggles.

Wolves will face Liverpool in their final game of the season, marking Jurgen Klopp’s last match in charge of the Reds.

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