Gary O’Neil defiende su posición como entrenador de Wolves a pesar de la derrota ante West Ham y también critica el VAR | Noticias de fútbol

We need to focus on the next game and try to turn things around. I believe in this group of players and I believe we can get out of this situation. We just need to keep working hard and stay positive.”

O’Neil believes that Wolves should have been awarded two penalties in the game as well, further adding to his frustration with the officiating.

Despite the controversial decisions, O’Neil remains focused on the upcoming game against Ipswich and is hopeful that things will start to go Wolves’ way soon.

Overall, Carragher and O’Neil both agree that the current situation at Wolves is not solely the fault of the manager and that a change in leadership may not necessarily lead to immediate improvement. The players and the squad as a whole need to step up and deliver better performances moving forward.

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