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It was an encouraging first season at Wolves for Gary O’Neil, who led the Old Gold to a 14th-place finish. O’Neil took the reigns from Julen Lopetegui just days before the Premier League season kicked off, making Wolves’ progression this term something to admire after an incredibly difficult summer. The Midlands club have improved their points tally of last season by five, as well as shattering their goal tally as early as Matchweek 22, telling of the areas the boss has strengthened. Injuries and a lack of squad depth caused Wolves’ impressive form early into the campaign to fall off, winning …