Struggling Wolves sack Bruno Lage
Wolves manager Bruno Lage was sacked on Sunday after his club plunged into the Premier League relegation zone 24 hours earlier.
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Wolves manager Bruno Lage was sacked on Sunday after his club plunged into the Premier League relegation zone 24 hours earlier.
Wolves announced the sacking of manager Bruno Lage on Sunday following a disappointing start to the season with the Premier League side languishing in the relegation zone.
Bruno Lage has been sacked by Wolves. The news comes after the club’s poor start to the season, with chairman Jeff Shi taking action the day after the team’s 2-0 defeat to West Ham. Ad Wolves chairman Shi said in a statement posted on the club's website: “Bruno is an excellent coach, a hardworking and dedicated manager, and a warm, wise and honest man.
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Wolves have sacked manager Bruno Lage, according to reports.
Wolves have sacked Bruno Lage following the club’s poor start to the season.
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