Wolves, winless and last in Premier League, hires Rob Edwards as manager

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WOLVERHAMPTON, England (AP) — Rob Edwards has been tasked with performing the great escape for Wolverhampton in the Premier League.

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WOLVERHAMPTON, England (AP) — Rob Edwards has been tasked with performing the great escape for Wolverhampton in the Premier League.

Wolves hired Edwards as manager on Wednesday as the replacement for Vitor Pereira, who was fired on Nov. 2 with the team in last place in the Premier League and still without a win.

That remains the case, with Wolves’ only game since being a 3-0 loss to Chelsea on Saturday.

FILE - Luton Town manager Rob Edwards applauds the fans after the English Premier League soccer match between Luton Town and Manchester United, at Kenilworth Road Stadium ,Luton, England, Sunday 18th Feb 2024. (AP Photo/Dave Shopland, file)
FILE - Luton Town manager Rob Edwards applauds the fans after the English Premier League soccer match between Luton Town and Manchester United, at Kenilworth Road Stadium ,Luton, England, Sunday 18th Feb 2024. (AP Photo/Dave Shopland, file)

Edwards, who played for Wolves from 2004—08, was born nearby and is a fan of the club, takes over a team that has gone 15 consecutive league games without a victory — 11 of which have been this season. Wolves has just two points and is eight points from safety already.

Edwards previously managed Luton Town in England’s top flight. He joined second-tier Middlesbrough in June on a three-year deal but asked to leave after being approached by Wolves.

With Middlesbrough currently in second place, Edwards is swapping a promotion race with a relegation scrap in what will be his fourth spell at Wolves — first as a player, then twice in youth coaching positions.

“We need to refresh the whole club with a new coach’s philosophy, bringing his own identity and ideas, and we can build on that,” Wolves chairman Jeff Shi said. “We are at a new chapter for the club and Rob will be a key piece of that.”

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