Wolves head coach Rob Edwards has given a candid interview to BBC Sport, speaking of his excitement to move forward with the club following their relegation from the Premier League. Edwards, who has spoken little in his first season, has expressed his desire for a 'fresh start' with the club over the summer.
Wolves were relegated at the end of the 2022-23 season, finishing with a disappointing 8 points from 38 matches. Despite the poor campaign, Edwards has shown a willingness to look to the future and has hinted that he may make changes to the squad in the coming transfer window.
When asked about the challenges of rebuilding the team, Edwards said: 'It's a big job, but I'm excited to get stuck in and work with the team to take us forward.' The Welshman, who was appointed as head coach in June 2022, has come under pressure in recent months, but has shown a strong work ethic and a commitment to improving the team.
Edwards' comments come as Wolves prepare for life in the Championship, where they will face a number of tough challenges in their bid to return to the Premier League at the first time of asking. The club has a long history of producing talented young players, and Edwards will be looking to identify and develop these players in the coming months.