Edwards returns to Wolves to kickstart a stalled season
Rob Edwards has been appointed Wolves head coach.
He inherits a squad on two points from 11 games.
Edwards, 42, signs a three and a half year contract.
The club seeks a full reset from top to bottom.
Edwards replaces Vítor Pereira, who was sacked earlier this month.
Wolves paid £3m to prise him from Middlesbrough after a brief spell of 15 games.
The move leaves Wolves bottom of the Premier League and in need of results fast.
A former defender, Edwards returns for a fourth spell at Molineux.
The new head coach arrives under pressure but with an appetite to rebuild a fragile project.
TLDR
- Edwards appointed head coach with two points from 11 games.
- Wolves pay £3m to lure him from Middlesbrough.
- Club expects a full refresh under his leadership.
Rob Edwards
Wolverhampton Wanderers


