Wolverhampton Wanderers have sacked Bruno Lach as manager following a disappointing run for Wolves this season.
Wolves under Lach have shown disappointing form with only six points from eight games in the Premier League this season, most recently in the 2-0 defeat at West Ham United. On October 1, it dropped to 18th in the table.
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Following the game, it was reported that Wolves were considering sacking the 46-year-old because of the team’s form despite the £100m (around 4.21bn) budget spent on the club. baht) when the summer market
Wolves have parted company with head coach Bruno Lage.
We would like to thank Bruno and his coaching team for their efforts during their time at the club and wish them the very best for the future.
— Wolves (@Wolves) October 2, 2022
Until the latest on October 2, Wolverhampton Wanderers announced that Lach was officially released from his position and stated, “We thank Bruno. and his coaching team for their efforts during the time at the club. and wish them good luck for the future.”
Lach, who has been tapped for the third time in the Premier League this season following Thomas Tuchel and Scott Parker, has taken over at Wolverhampton Wanderers Nuno Espirito Santo. As of June 2021, with a record of only 19 wins in 51 matches in all competitions