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Wolves FC confirms managerial decision after QPR boss rejects them.
Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, commonly known as Wolves FC, has confirmed their managerial decision after the QPR boss rejected their offer.
After the QPR manager rejects them, Wolves FC announce that they won’t appoint a new manager until next year and that their hunt will go on until 2023.
The West Midlands team has been without a permanent manager since they fired Bruno Lage at the beginning of October as a result of poor performance.
Steve Davis will continue to act as caretaker manager until the new year having overseen Wolves’ last few matches with varying degrees of success.
The club has only scored five goals after 11 games, which is the fewest in the Premier League and is now ranked 18th.
The announcement on Thursday comes shortly after Wolves suffered yet another setback in their search for Lage’s replacement when QPR manager Michael Beale declined to move to Molineux.
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Following ex-Olympiacos manager Pedro Martins and former Sevilla manager Julen Lopetegui, Beale is the third manager to apparently turn down Wolves’ offers.
Former Wolves and Tottenham boss Nuno Espirito Santo was also targeted but he appears to be staying put at Saudi Arabian side Al-Ittihad.
In addition to a statement on the club’s website, club chairman Jeff Shi said: ‘In the short time Steve and his team have been in interim charge of the first-team, we have already seen improvements to the group, with the players responding well to their methods and the changes they have started to implement.
‘Steve understands the culture and standards set at this club, and we want to give him and his team clarity on their positions and allow them the best possible opportunity for success.
‘While there are no outstanding candidates to appoint on a permanent basis to the head coach position, we have complete faith in their ability and leadership to continue their roles into the World Cup break and new year.
‘We have no plans to rush our search for a new permanent head coach and will not compromise in any way our approach to appointing the person we believe to be the perfect fit for our club, our squad and the role of head coach at Wolves.’