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This could be the worst team the Premier League has ever seen
Wolves have earned just two points from 15 games and face likely relegation amid fan protests and a significant talent drain, tracking a record-low Premier League points total.
- Wolverhampton Wanderers, bottom of the Premier League, remain winless after 15 matches with two points, tracking toward a record-low tally of five if form continues.
- In recent years, a talent drain has weakened Wolves through major sales including Pedro Neto to Chelsea and Rayan Ait-Nouri to Manchester City, while Vitor Pereira, former coach, was sacked in November and Rob Edwards, coach, was hired without a turnaround.
- Some fans boycotted the first 15 minutes and protested outside the stadium, and a 4-1 home loss to Manchester United on Monday extended Wolves' poor run to an eighth-straight league defeat.
- Sitting bottom, Wolves face likely relegation to the Championship as they are 13 points adrift of safety with a goal difference of-25, Emmanuel Agbadou said the squad will try to finish well.
- Opta's historical records show Sunderland lost 20 consecutive games, with a 15-game streak, framing Wolves' current run historically.
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Wolves' relegation would not impact jobs - chairman Jeff Shi
In an interview with BBC Radio WM, the under-fire Molineux chief claimed Wolves, marooned at the bottom of the Premier League table with just two points from their first 15 games, will have to make changes in the event of relegation but that people should not worry about losing their jobs.
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