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Soccer-Wolves sack manager Edwards after relegation from Premier League

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Posted on June 11, 2026

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Wolves Sack Manager Rob Edwards After Premier League Relegation End

Wolverhampton Wanderers' Managerial Change Following Relegation

Rob Edwards' Appointment and Tenure

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.

Performance and Relegation

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.

Club Statement and Leadership Review

"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.

Executive Chairman's Comments

“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." 

Rob Edwards' Career Background

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.

Next Steps for Wolves

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)

Key Takeaways

  • Edwards, appointed in November on a three‑and‑a‑half‑year deal, failed to save Wolves from bottom‑place finish and was sacked after seven months in charge (only five wins in 30 games) (skysports.com)
  • Wolves accumulated just 20 points with only three league wins, ending an eight‑year Premier League tenure with particularly poor scoring form (27 goals) (skysports.com)
  • The club has reached a verbal agreement with Portuguese coach César Peixoto, known for leading Gil Vicente to strong performances, signaling a summer rebuild in the Championship (businessupturn.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Wolves sack manager Rob Edwards?
Wolves sacked Rob Edwards after the team's relegation from the Premier League, following a comprehensive review of the football operation.
How long was Rob Edwards in charge of Wolves?
Rob Edwards was appointed in November on a three-and-a-half-year contract but left after Wolves finished bottom of the table.
Who is likely to replace Rob Edwards as Wolves' head coach?
British media reported that Cesar Peixoto, the coach of Gil Vicente, is likely to become the new head coach.
How did Wolves perform in the last Premier League season?
Wolves won only three games, scoring 27 goals, and finished bottom with 20 points, resulting in relegation.

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