
"After losing 3-0 against Fulham at the weekend, Wolves decided to sack manager Vitor Pereira on Monday. The race has begun to become the new Wolves manager but whoever takes the job should know that the task of saving them from relegation would be monumental. After ten matches in the league this season, Wolves have managed to draw twice and have lost the other eight matches."
"Among the early candidates are Gary O'Neil and Rob Edwards, both admired for their work in the Premier League and Championship, while Michael Carrick has also been mentioned following his impressive spell with Middlesbrough. But perhaps the most intriguing developments involve two names that have caught the attention of the Wolves hierarchy, Brendan Rodgers and Robbie Keane. Rodgers would be open to taking the Wolves job, should the opportunity arise."
"However, another fascinating twist in the managerial race comes in the form of Keane, who has formally applied for the position. The former striker, who began his professional career at the club at just 17, is eager to return to Molineux in a managerial capacity. Keane has been steadily building his coaching resume, serving as an assistant at Leeds United, Middlesbrough, and with the Republic of Ireland national team."
Wolves dismissed manager Vitor Pereira after a 3-0 defeat to Fulham following a run of ten league matches with two draws and eight losses. The club has launched an extensive managerial search and has a shortlist reportedly including Gary O'Neil, Rob Edwards and Michael Carrick. Brendan Rodgers is reportedly open to the role, while Robbie Keane has formally applied. Keane began his professional career at Wolves, served as an assistant at Leeds United, Middlesbrough and with the Republic of Ireland, and most recently managed Maccabi Tel Aviv. The club seeks a leader capable of inspiring the squad to avoid relegation.
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