Rob Edwards sat down for his last chat as Wolves head coach right after his team tied 1-1 with Burnley. He told reporters he was ready for a new beginning with the club over the summer. But just a few weeks later, in June, the team let him go.
What Edwards Said About the Season
In that final interview, Edwards talked about the ups and downs of the season. He admitted it was a rough year for everyone at the club. Here are some key points he made:
- He felt proud of how the players fought until the very end.
- He believed the team had a strong future, even after dropping out of the top league.
- He was excited to start fresh and build something new with the squad.
The Match That Ended His Time
The 1-1 draw at Burnley was Edwards’ last game in charge. Wolves played hard, but they couldn’t grab the win. Fans saw a team that never gave up, even when things got tough. Edwards said he’d miss the energy of the supporters and the bond he had with the players.
Looking Back and Moving On
Edwards’ time at Wolves came to a sudden end with the June sacking. But he left with his head held high, focusing on the good moments. He wished the club nothing but the best and said he was ready for whatever came next in his career. For Wolves, it’s now time to find a new leader and start planning for the future.