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Signs of progress at Wolves as Edwards looks for breakthrough

2025-12-02 10:43
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Signs of progress at Wolves as Edwards looks for breakthrough

There have been green shoots of recovery for Wolves since Rob Edwards took charge. The drop seems inevitable - no team has survived with just two points from 13 games - and Edwards' first two matches ...

Signs of progress at Wolves as Edwards looks for breakthroughStory byWolves' David Moller Wolfe, Jackson Tchatchoua and Jorgen Strand Larsen look frustrated [Getty Images]Nick Mashiter - Football reporterTue, December 2, 2025 at 10:43 AM UTC·1 min read

There have been green shoots of recovery for Wolves since Rob Edwards took charge.

However, with the dire situation at the bottom, those shoots need to blossom quickly or Wolves will sink towards relegation even faster.

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The drop seems inevitable - no team has survived with just two points from 13 games - and Edwards' first two matches ended in defeats by Crystal Palace and Aston Villa.

They have not scored since 26 October and it will be 59 days on Wednesday - when Nottingham Forest visit - since Wolves earned their most recent point.

The Villa defeat did breathe a little hope into Molineux, though, as Wolves deserved something out of the derby, with only an assistant referee's flag denying Jorgen Strand Larsen, plus Emi Martinez and the crossbar thwarting Yerson Mosquera.

They looked like a team ready to fight and refusing to accept their fate, but lacked either the luck or the quality to walk away with at least a point.

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Forest go to Molineux having lost 2-0 at home to Brighton on Sunday and it represents another chance for Wolves to finally end a barren Premier League winless run which stretches back to April.

Come back to this page later for details of Edwards' press conference.

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