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Birmingham Mail
|December 13, 2025
Edwards urges Wolves to avoid silly mistakes
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WOLVES head coach Rob Edwards admitted it was vital for his team to get the basics right to stand any chance of causing an upset at Premier League leaders Arsenal.
Monday's defeat at home to Manchester United was Wolves’ ninth straight defeat in all competitions, with Edwards’ men 13 points off safety heading into tonight's match at the Emirates Stadium.
Edwards is under no illusions how tough a test his side face and believes their only hope of achieving a positive outcome is to start with a strong foundation.
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