Wolves sacks manager Bruno Lage

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Bruno Lage sacked by Wolves

Wolves have sacked head coach Bruno Lage following Saturday’s 2-0 loss to West Ham.

Bruno Lage replaced Nuno Espirito Santo in June of last year and led Wolves to a 10th place finish in the league with 15 wins, 17 losses and 6 draws.

Lage started the current season in a poor form winning only once in eight games, losing four of those with three draws after the club pumped £100m to rejuvenate the team.

On sacking Lage, Wolves chairman Jeff Shi said that the team’s form over the past few months left him with “no choice” than to sack the manager.

“Bruno is an excellent coach, a hardworking and dedicated manager, and a warm, wise and honest man.

“He and his staff have been a pleasure to work with throughout their time at Wolves, so it is with much sadness that we have had to make what has been a difficult decision.

“I honestly have no doubts about Bruno’s ability, and I’m sure he will succeed elsewhere, however the team’s form and performances over the last few months mean that we have no choice but to act.”

The statement added that managers James Collins and Steve Davis will take charge over the team’s preparations ahead of Chelsea meeting on October 8.

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