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Gary O’Neil refuses to blame Wolves players for Chelsea humbling
Wolves manager Gary O’Neil admits he was at fault for his side’s second-half collapse in the 6-2 home defeat against Chelsea.

Gary O’Neil: Wolves struggling to do business in January
Wolves manager Gary O’Neil admits January will be difficult for his team, due to financial restrictions.
Gary O’Neil is a prominent English Premier League football manager and former professional player, known for his strategic acumen and leadership qualities. Born on May 29, 1983, in Portsmouth, England, O’Neil began his playing career at Portsmouth FC, where he made his debut in 2000. Over the years, he honed his skills as a versatile midfielder, playing for clubs like West Ham United, Middlesbrough, and Queens Park Rangers. His playing style was characterized by his tenacity, vision, and ability to read the game.
After retiring from professional football in 2015, O’Neil transitioned into coaching. He began his managerial journey as an assistant at various clubs before taking on his first head coaching role at Championship side Bournemouth in 2022. Under his guidance, the team showcased an impressive performance, leading to their promotion to the Premier League. His ability to develop young talent and implement effective game strategies earned him respect within the football community.
In 2023, O’Neil was appointed as the manager of Wolverhampton Wanderers. He quickly made an impact, steering the club through challenging fixtures and improving their league standing. His focus on teamwork, discipline, and tactical awareness has revitalized the squad, making Wolves a competitive force in the Premier League.
O’Neil’s achievements as a manager include not only his successful promotion campaigns but also his reputation for fostering a positive team culture and resilience on the pitch. His journey reflects a deep passion for the game and an unwavering commitment to his players’ development. As he continues to shape the future of Wolves, Gary O’Neil remains a respected figure in football, known for his strategic insights and dedication to the sport.