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Wolves are hoping their fortunes on and off the pitch will transform when they return from the international break, starting with a home clash against Manchester City. Currently sitting rock bottom of the Premier League table on one point, Wolves have conceded 21 goals in seven matches while shipping five against Brentford last time out. It’s put increasing pressure on Gary O’Neil, who has the full backing of the Wolves hierarchy but does need to start picking up points and wins on the board. O’Neil hasn’t been helped by casualties in the opening two months, with centre-back Yerson Mosquera su…

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