Soccer-Wolves sack manager Edwards after relegation from Premier League


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Premier League - Wolverhampton Wanderers v Fulham - Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton, Britain - May 17, 2026 Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Rob Edwards during a lap of appreciation after the match Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge/File Photo

June 11 (Reuters) - Wolverhampton Wanderers ⁠have sacked manager Rob Edwards following their relegation from the Premier ⁠League this season, the Midlands club said on Thursday.

Wolves appointed ‌the Welshman on a three-and-a-half-year contract in November, hiring him from Middlesbrough, who had been reluctant to let him leave.

The former Luton Town boss was unable to revive Wolves' ​fortunes, however, and the club finished bottom of ⁠the table with 20 points ⁠after only three victories in 38 games, scoring 27 goals.

"Following a comprehensive ⁠review ‌at the conclusion of the season, the club has determined that a change in leadership is necessary as Wolves enters the ⁠next stage of its development," Wolves said in a ​statement.

Wolves were relegated ‌to the second tier Championship in April, ending their eight-season stay ⁠in the ​English top-flight.

“This has been an extremely difficult decision. Following the end of the season, we undertook a thorough review of every aspect of the football operation," ⁠Executive chairman Nathan Shi said.

“Our decision was not ​about character, professionalism or dedication. It was about determining what we believe gives Wolves the strongest opportunity to move forward from a sporting perspective."

Edwards played ⁠for Wolves between 2004-08 and started his managerial career at the club, taking charge on an interim basis for two games in 2016 and also coaching their Under-23s, before leaving to work with England's youth teams.

He ​previously guided Luton to the Premier League and ⁠also had spells in charge of Forest Green Rovers and Watford.

Wolves said ​they are in the process of appointing ‌a new head coach. British media reported ​that would be Cesar Peixoto, the coach of Portuguese club Gil Vicente.

(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

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