Wolverhampton Wanderers sack head coach Rob Edwards just seven months after appointing him, multiple outlets report. The decision follows Wolves’ relegation from the Premier League. Coverage from Sky Sports News and other sources indicates Edwards’ dismissal comes after the club failed to keep its top-flight status.
The reports consistently frame the sacking as a response to results across the season rather than an isolated incident. One outlet notes Edwards does not have time to build beyond the short period in charge and that the club is now preparing to rebuild in the Championship. Another source adds context on the club’s final Premier League record, stating Wolves finish bottom with 20 points, three wins and 27 goals from 38 matches.
While some reports briefly mention Edwards’ role in the early phase of his tenure—such as overseeing signings—overall coverage agrees on the main point: Wolves part ways with Edwards after relegation and after a short spell as head coach.