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Gary O’Neil “massively underachieved” at Wolves and his sacking was to be expected as a result, Chris Sutton has claimed as he piled in on the former manager.
It has been a dismal season so far for the Midlands club who sit 19th in the Premier League table with just nine points from 16 league games meaning they are five points from safety, leading to O’Neil’s dismissal.a bad-tempered clash with Ipswich Town at the weekendSutton is seemingly far from impressed with the 41-year-old’s efforts at Molineux this season, and accused him of throwing his players “under the bus” along the way.
“He’s thrown his players under the bus and no great surprise, you cannot leak 40 goals as they have done this season, two-and-a-half goals per game and expect to stay in the Premier League so he has massively underachieved.”During both his time with Bournemouth and for most of last season at Molineux, O’Neil showed just how good a manager he can be.
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