Overview
- Wolves, who lost 3-0 at Brighton on Saturday, conceded after 35 seconds and again from a corner where Joao Gomes ended up marking Lewis Dunk, in what Rob Edwards called crazy choices and players not doing their jobs.
- Edwards said he has given up on some of his squad and declared that several must leave in a summer clearout.
- He told BBC Radio WM he expects major turnover and said the current group will not be good enough next season, with a 20-match away winless run in the league underscoring the need for change.
- Reaction split across fan bases and local columns, with some praising his honesty and others blaming tactics, recruitment and Fosun’s stewardship, while opinion writers suggested his job could still be at risk.
- Edwards later said this side is not a reflection of the team he wants to build, accepted criticism from the traveling support he went to applaud, and now faces stark selection calls for the final two games.