Wolves relegated from Premier League after eight seasons
Wolves are back in the Championship after draw between West Ham and Crystal Palace
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Wolverhampton Wanderers have been relegated from the Premier League following West Ham's goalless draw with Crystal Palace, which left Wolves 16 points adrift of safety with only 15 points left to play for.
Wolves had a turbulent season, beginning with a historically bad start, accruing only two points in their first 18 games.
Managerial changes saw Rob Edwards replace Vitor Pereira, but the squad was unable to gain enough ground to avoid relegation.
The club found themselves in this position due to ineffective performances, managerial changes, and financial losses as the team failed to adequately replace key players like Raul Jimenez and Diogo Jota.
Despite moments of improved form against Arsenal, Aston Villa, and Liverpool, Wolves were resigned to a Championship position after eight years in the top division.
Poor transfer decisions and fan protests further highlighted the challenges facing the club, but optimism remains for a timely return to the Premier League.
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