Despite picking up points against Crystal Palace and Brighton in his last two games, manager Gary O’Neil remains under huge pressure at Wolves.
The 41-year-old has endured a tough start to the season. Failing to win a single game, Wolves remain rooted to the bottom of the table with just three points.
Gary O’Neil, Wolves’ manager, is still under a lot of pressure even though his team has won two straight games against Brighton and Crystal Palace.
The season has gotten off to a difficult start for the 41-year-old. Wolves are still at the bottom of the table with just three points after losing all of their games.
At Wolves, Gary O’Neil has one more opportunity.
Like Wolves, the Saints are in terrible shape, and Russell Martin is feeling pressured after the team has only won once and drawn once thus far.
And the outcome of this weekend’s crucial match at Molineux is probably going to determine the fate of both managers.
Owners Fosun will fire O’Neil if they don’t defeat the visiting Saints tomorrow, per a recent report from TBR Football.
If Southampton fails to secure their second victory of the season, Martin is likely to suffer the same fate.
Nevertheless, Saturday’s game, which is set to begin at 3 p.m. (UK time), is already one of the most crucial encounters of the season because there is so much at stake as both teams try to turn their campaigns around.