Tommy Doyle has a message for Wolves supporters following their devastating loss to Brentford.

Following Wolves’ 5-3 loss to Brentford, alarm bells are ringing. At the Gtech Community Stadium on Saturday, Wanderers suffered their sixth loss of the year, under the direction of Gary O’Neil, who oversaw one of Wolves’ poorest displays in a very long time.

Poor defending prevented Wolves from ever having a chance to win in west London. This season, Wolves have been conceding goals too easy, and against the Bees, that was the case once more. When Wolves score three goals in a match, they ought to gain three points. But with the backline as unstable as it is right now, this is insufficient.

It is clear that O’Neil must sort this part of the team out especially, and he has already hinted at a formation change.

It’s Manchester City after the international break, and midfielder Tommy Doyle has sent a message to Wolves fans ahead of facing his old club.

Tommy Doyle makes plea to Wolves fans after 5-3 Brentford defeat

After Saturday’s defeat to Brentford, many Wolves fans are now looking to see a managerial change.

O’Neil’s team has had a terrible season, and the reasons why Wolves have lost games are usually the same each week. However, some people do feel some pity for the Wolves manager. Although Jamie O’Hara has blamed Fosun, Alan Shearer feels that the sales of Pedro Neto and Max Klimman have hurt. Wolves’ next game is against City at Molineux, which was the turning point in the team’s season last year when O’Neil altered the lineup.

Doyle may be regarded as playing against his former team even if he hasn’t played much for Wolves this season—at least not at first. He didn’t play against Brentford, but he nonetheless stood up and begged supporters to persevere during this extremely trying time, posting on X: “Frustrating times at the moment, but stick with us.” We’ll reorganize during the recess and return.

Wolves fans are entitled to be disgusted

Sadly, Doyle’s plea is going to fall on a lot of deaf ears.

Due to his excellent play in the few minutes he has had, he is currently among the select few players who can genuinely hold their heads up. However, Wolves supporters have every reason to be upset at the moment. This season, it has been horrible thus far, and the performance against Brentford was just terrible. Although it appears like O’Neil will have some additional time to improve the situation, things could quickly go worse because City and Brighton are coming up.

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