Wolves initially considered relegation candidates after selling 17 players to comply with profit and sustainability rules are now seen as European football contenders. Despite manager O’Neil facing spending restrictions, the team’s earlier market acquisitions including Joao Gomes, Mario Lemina, Craig Dawson and Matheus Cunha have played crucial roles in their resurgence.
O’Neil attributes their success to the quality of players recruited before his arrival and his contribution to their understanding of the game. While O’Neil receives praise, he emphasizes the talented players in the squad. Currrently, Wolves 10th in the league aim to surpass expectations and continue their upward trajectory.
O’Neil remains focused on pushing the team further while acknowledging the initial goal of proving skeptics wrong and securing their position in the league.
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