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'Instant impact' for Edwards as Marshall says boss is 'amazing'
November 21, 2025
|Birmingham Mail
WOLVES' Marshall Munetsi says the first week with new manager Rob Edwards has been 'amazing' and he has had an 'instant impact'.
In a signal of his intent and dedication, the Zimbabwe captain, pictured below right, requested to remain at Compton Park rather than join up with his national team so he could have more time to work under the new boss.
He explained: “I thought it'll be good for me to remain at Compton and that it will be good for my body to be in the right state, especially considering the season that I've had so far.
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