Edwards Reign at Wolves Begins with Home Loss to Palace
Wolves remain winless with their 10th league loss as new manager Rob Edwards faces a challenging start after goals from Daniel Munoz and Yeremy Pino.
- Rob Edwards' managerial debut at Molineux ended in a 2-0 home defeat as Daniel Munoz and Yeremy Pino scored second-half goals for Crystal Palace on Saturday.
- After joining from Middlesbrough, Rob Edwards inherits a Wolves side with two points from 12 matches, their first winless start since the 1983-84 season amid Molineux crowd optimism.
- Jean-Philippe Mateta's one-on-one miss left the first period evenly contested, as Palace had further openings including a VAR decision ruling a foul outside the box and a Kamada volley saved by Sam Johnstone.
- Wolves fans cheered Rob Edwards initially but booed after a 2-0 loss, their 10th league defeat leaving them nine points adrift of safety.
- Crystal Palace's victory lifted them into fourth, highlighting their momentum, while Rob Edwards admitted `Disappointed with the result,` and observers noted it was never going to be a quick fix.
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Edwards reign at Wolves begins with home loss to Palace
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