Wolves manager Gary O'Neil remains optimistic about his side's prospects this term, despite suffering another defeat, which saw them exit the Carabao Cup.
Wolves head coach Gary O'Neil has confirmed he will not risk his key players in Carabao Cup games.
Gary O'Neil has signed a new four-year deal to remain as Wolves manager after impressing in his maiden season at the helm.
Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Gary O'Neil says the fact that he joined the club four days before the new season meant planning too far in the future just was not feasible.
Referees' boss Jon Moss apologised to Gary O'Neil and told him Wolves had been denied a 'blatant' penalty in 1-0 loss to Manchester United.
Wolves have moved swiftly to install Gary O'Neil as Julen Lopetegui's replacement as head coach.