Everton 4-0 Wolves: Fans turn on Gary O’Neil with ‘sacked in the morning’ chant
Chants about “getting fired” were not the only cries for the manager from angry Wolves fans. However, it is one of the most printable.
Indeed, Wolves have backed up rubbing salt in O’Neill’s wounds by singing the praises of former manager Nuno Espirito Santo, now in charge of Nottingham Forest.
Wolves finished 14th in O’Neill’s first season last season, 20 points above the Premier League relegation zone, but it feels like the tide has turned against the manager, losing the support of the fans and he may not be able to emerge from this night Recover.
Defender Craig Dawson scored two own goals as Wolves held the Toffees scoreless for five games since October 26 to four goals.
Wolves travel to West Ham United on Monday, where their manager is West Ham United Julen Lopetegui Of course, the former director at Molineux did have doubts about his future.
Had both managers survived until then, the game would undoubtedly have been cruelly dubbed “El Sackico.”
O’Neill said: “I understand how difficult the role is because I know every detail of this football club and the dressing room, but that’s my job, that’s what I signed up for and that’s what I need to do.
“I will continue to take full responsibility for the position we are in. Whatever the fans think of me and my team, there is certainly no one who works harder to help their football club than I do.
“I’m going to keep doing it until someone tells me not to.”