Tolu Arokodare has voiced firm support for newly appointed head coach Rob Edwards, expressing belief that the Welshman can help steer Wolverhampton Wanderers away from relegation danger.
Wolves have made a dreadful start to the 2025 26 Premier League season they have collected only two points so far, a run that ultimately cost former coach Vítor Pereira his job. The club now finds itself at the bottom of the league table.
Their most recent blow came in a 2 0 home defeat to Crystal Palace at Molineux, underscoring the severity of their early season struggles.
Despite the poor run, Arokodare said that Edwards has already begun to rally the squad. “He’s let us know that he’s going to be there for us, he’s going to fight for us,” he told the club’s official website. He added that the players owe it to Edwards and to the loyal fans who have backed them through the rough start to respond.
Arokodare expressed optimism that if the team gives their all, they can start rewarding both their coach and their supporters. He emphasized the importance of unity and fighting spirit as they try to rebuild momentum under Edwards’ leadership.
With the pressure mounting, Arokodare believes Edwards is the right man for the job. He said the squad is ready to match the coach’s commitment and fight for every point in the battle to stay up.

