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Wolves' Revival: Edwards Ignites Improbable Comeback
9 Mar
Summary
- Wolves gained 13 points in 12 games under new management.
- Team's running distance increased significantly under Edwards.
- Foul commitment rose dramatically, showing increased aggression.

The Wolves have experienced a notable turnaround in recent months, transforming from a team with only three points at the start of the year to one showing competitive form. Under the guidance of a new manager, the squad has accumulated 13 points across their last 12 games, a stark contrast to their earlier struggles. This period of improvement began after a difficult start, with the team securing their first point in December.
Evidence of this transformation is also seen in the team's physical output. They are now running an average of 7.8 kilometers higher per game, with notable performances in matches against Aston Villa and Arsenal. This increased effort, coupled with a strategic increase in fouls committed—moving from the bottom of the league to the most fouls per game—highlights a shift in mentality. The manager emphasizes non-negotiables like sprint recoveries and work ethic, stating the team's sprint effort is now "night and day" compared to before.




