Wolverhampton Wanderers are facing a potentially ugly end to their season after suffering three consecutive defeats since returning from a three-and-a-half-week break. The team has lost all three matches, including heavy losses to West Ham United and Leeds United, followed by a narrow defeat to Tottenham Hotspur. Fans expressed their frustration as boos rang out from the South Bank at full time against Tottenham.
Disappointing Run
There was hope that Wolves could finish the season strongly, but that optimism has faded. The team has struggled to regain momentum after the break, and the results have been disappointing. The defeats have left supporters concerned about the direction of the squad under manager Rob Edwards.
What Lies Ahead
With only four games remaining, analysts Liam Keen and Jonny Drury have examined the potential consequences if Wolves continue to falter. If the team loses all remaining fixtures, the situation could become dire. The run-in includes tough opponents, and the pressure is mounting on Edwards and his players to turn things around.
The upcoming matches will be crucial for Wolves to avoid a complete collapse. The team must find a way to halt the losing streak and restore confidence among the fanbase. Otherwise, the season could end in a manner that nobody at the club wants to contemplate.



