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Is this the biggest bottle job in football history? Botafogo, a Brazilian team, was 14 points clear at the top, but they lost just two of 15 games to give up their huge lead in a tumultuous four-way championship tournament

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 30, 2023
With four clubs still in contention of winning with two games remaining, the Brazilian league has had one of the most exciting championship competitions in world football. However, that will be no consolation to Botafogo, who are on the brink of having one of the world's biggest bottle workers. Rio de Janeiro's team, who haven't won a league title since 1995, won 15 of their first 19 Serie A matches this season to take the lead by 14 points at the summit.

Diego Costa returns to Brazil as he joins league leaders Botafogo on a short-term deal and reunites with former Wolves boss Bruno Lage

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 13, 2023
Fogo, as well as the Brasileirao are among those competing in the Copa Sudamericana - South America's second-most prestigious continental tournament, like the Europa League - will qualify, as well as Argentina's Defensa y Justicia in the quarterfinals later this month.

This summer, the Wolves needed to sell players, but boss Julen Loegui – and chairman Jeff Shifegui – have lost a top manager due to poor communication

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 8, 2023
Julen Loegui's first-floor dining room at the club's training base in Wolverhampton, just a few days after steering Wolves to resurgenty last May. Loegui was a charming company, and his mentor, Edu Rubio, poured the red wine, providing an interesting glimpse into the transformation from kitchen hand to top European coach. Lochiegui, on the other hand, was already agitated over Wolves' changing transfer policy. During an interview with a Spanish newspaper earlier this week, he voiced his dissatisfaction with his team's advances, but Wolves never managed to put an end to Lorenzo's trembling.

TOM COLLOMOSSE: Julen Lollygui's future at Wolves is tense, and the owners are paying the price for failing to deliver on transfers

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 8, 2023
TOM COLLOMOSSE: To name three people, Manchester City, Aston Villa, and Liverpool - to name three - will not be fielding questions about whether their bosses will turn up for work this week. However, Wolves are finding themselves under increasing strain with manager Julen Loegui. Fans were genuinely curious if Logui would be at the club's Compton training base to attend the session as Wolves' train late Tuesday afternoon.

This week, AC Milan will welcome Tony Roberts as their new goalkeeping coach, and France No. 1 Mike Maignan is thrilled by his arrival

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 27, 2023
AC Milan will announce Tony Roberts as their new goalkeeping coach by the end of the week, with French star Mike Maignan's welcome. On July 22, Wolves announced that Roberts, the former Wales international, would leave the club for a European role, and that his appointment by Milan is expected within the next 24 hours. Roberts has closely followed Milan's latest No. 1 Maignan over a number of seasons, beginning with Maignan's days as part of the Paris St Germain youth system, and Maignan is reported to have been ecstatic when he learned Roberts' name was on Milan's shortlist.

After final strategy talks, Julen Loegui will'STAY at Wolves.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 15, 2023
According to sources, Julen Logui is expected to stay as Wolves' boss this summer after extensive discussions with the club. Lopegui was only with the club midway through the 2022-23 season, inheriting Bruno Lage's relegation-threatened side just before the World Cup, taking charge of his first competitive game on December 20. He ended up winning the Premier League, finishing the season on 41 points in 13th place.

Man United, Liverpool, Man City, Newcastle, Newcastle, Tottenham rated Man United in the Premier League, according to a report by Man United, Liverpool, Man City, Newcastle, Newcastle, Tottenham Hotspur

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 31, 2023
Following a dramatic conclusion on Sunday afternoon, the Premier League season is now complete and dusted. Manchester City is the champions of the third season in a row, having been pushed very close by Arsenal, while Manchester United and Newcastle have returned to the Champions League. Liverpool, Brighton, and Aston Villa will all be playing European football next season, but Chelsea's nine months have been brutal, with Chelsea finishing 12th. Southampton, Leeds United, and Leicester City will all be playing Championship football next season, while Everton avoided relegation by the skin of their teeth on the last day. We review all 20 clubs in our report cards following the conclusion of the campaign. Part two of this series looks at each club from Leicester to Wolves.

Julen Lofen Locus: After the club reneged on promises about signings and investment, the club could have LEAVE

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 23, 2023
Julen Logui's future as the club's chief is in question due to the club's finances and potential lack of funding this summer. After Wolves' rocky start to the season under Bruno Lage, the Spaniard has guided them to safety and secured Premier League football for another season. Loguigui appeared to keep his job at Molineux after turning Wolves' season around, but according to Guillem Balague, Loviegui is now considering his future away from the Midlands club, with showdown talks set for later this week.

Wolves weigh up whether to keep Diego Costa on a new one-year deal

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 1, 2023
Diego Costa's one-year contract extension is being considered by Wolves boss Julen Lorenzo, who was captivated by the former Chelsea player's popularity both on and off the field. Costa's work ethic and a tenacious attitude in training have rubbed off on colleagues, raising expectations from Bruno Lage's listless final days.

Steven Gerrard is one of the candidates for the role as the head of Olympiacos.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 18, 2023
According to reports, Steven Gerrard is just one name under consideration for the open managerial position as Greek Olympiacos, with Gennaro Gattuso also slated for the role of head coach. As Olympiacos search for a new leader, previous Premier League bosses have also been named, and studies suggest Jesse Marsch and Bruno Lage are under surveillance.

Brentford 2-0 is the first goal for Julen Lorenz's team

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 15, 2023
JON WEST AT MOLNEUX: Diego Costa's Wolves goal drought helped move Julen Loegui's side further from the bottom of the top three rankings. In his 19th appearance for Wolves, the veteran scored his first goal, putting them seven points behind the bottom three. Costa was signed as a free agent by former Costa Rican boss Bruno Lage in September last year, but Lorenzegui - Costa's former foreign manager - profited from the move.

The story of how Enzo Fernandez nearly joined Wolves last summer

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 7, 2023
TOM COLLOMOSSE: When Chelsea takes on Julen Locuegui's side on Saturday, Enzo Fernandez will try to deepen Wolves' relegation worries, but few people are aware how close the Argentine star was to moving to Molineux last summer. Fernandez's meteoric rise has been impressive. In July 2022, River Plate to Benfica for £12.3 million. In December, the world cup champion and young star of the tournament will be named. In January, Chelsea made a historic transfer to Chelsea for a £60 million fee. Chelsea's fee drew a few wistful smiles on the first floor of Wolves' training ground in Compton, on the outskirts of Wolverhampton, where the club's senior executives have their offices.

SIMON JORDAN: Every boss fired this season should be praised for it, because they were all unproductive

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 5, 2023
SIMON JORDAN: Check the list and see who makes it to the point of being hard done by. Frank Lampard, Steven Gerrard (far right), Nathan Jones, Scott Parker, Bruno Lage or Jesse Marsch? Any of them is impossible to make an argument. They were a bit bloody in their most recent iteration, with some of them being household names as players. Ralph Hasenhuttl was skirting while being fired at Southampton for several years. Patrick Vieira (far left) may have had some thrilling games, but Crystal Palace did not expect them to win them with him in charge of a passive team that went to some games without having a shot. Thomas Tuchel was fired due to a personality clash. Antonio Conte made it clear that he did not want the Tottenham job and engineered a nearly reverse constructive dismissal. Brendan Rodgers (second right) had the fight to keep Leicester in the league, and Graham Potter (second left) should never have fought for Chelsea. His appointment was shoddy, like asking a one-legged man to run 100 meters in ten seconds and berating him for not being able to.

How teams have invested £850 million to prevent the loss of the Premier League

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 30, 2023
TOM COLLOMOSSE: The Premier League relegation war is taking place for about 850 million reasons, according to TOM COLLOMOSE. The nine clubs involved have invested approximately £842 million to ensure they did not drop out of the Championship at the end of the season, and they've recruited some of Europe's best talent in order to do so. Pablo Sarabia, a wingser who has 26 caps for Spain and played for Paris St Germain in the 2020 Champions League semi-finals, has joined Wolves. Keylor Navas, a three-time champion of Europe's top club competition, has moved to Nottingham Forest on loan, beginning in January.

TEN things we learned from this weekend's Premier League, including new Liverpool lows

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 6, 2023
A wild weekend of Premier League drama has brought surprises up and down, led by Everton's victory over league leaders Arsenal in a thrilling weekend. However, although top teams, including Manchester and Newcastle United, failed to pick up three points, Wolves are still in third place, with Wolves triumphing over an out of sorts Liverpool. Nottingham Forest fans were also celebrating as the team defeated Leeds United in a match that might have been pivotal in the fight against relegation. With plenty of action from the weekend's games, here's what we learned from the weekend's encounters.

Joao Gomes, a Flamengo midfielder, is receiving medical attention for his transfer to Molineux

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 28, 2023
With the Flamengo midfielder set to undergo his medical next week, Wolves are closing in on concluding the transfer of Joao Gomes. The Premier League has been following the 21-year-old's season beginning in January and has now agreed a £15 million fee with their Brazilian counterparts. Gomes' medical facility has been scheduled, and the transfer is expected to be completed ahead of Tuesday's deadline.

Julen Lollomegui: Julen Lollogui has proven himself to be an irritable guy

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 17, 2023
TOM COLLOMOSSE AT MOLINEUX: If he is making fiery remarks ahead and after a match, haranguing authorities, or battling with rival bosses, Lorenzo appears to be in the middle of it all. He has raged in public when Wolves have been on the wrong side of calls in their matches against Liverpool and Nottingham Forest in less than a month of competitive football. In the aftermath of Forest's victory on penalties in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals, the Spaniard was on the field, and he spoke with referees' chief Howard Webb for 90 minutes last week. If the intention was intended to calm Lorenzo, it did not have the desired effect.

Southampton, Everton and West Ham are struggling - who is most likely to be relegated this season?

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 7, 2023
After pausing for the World Cup, the Premier League is back, and running, and we're just barely halfway through the season. With the majority of teams having played 18 games, the league table has gathered, and we now have a good idea of what to expect as we enter the first months of 2023. We have recently promoted Nottingham Forest and Bournemouth hovering just over the relegation zone in the hope of preventing a straight return to the Championship, while Everton is suffering another disappointing season after only recently surviving the dreadful drop last term.

Julen Loegui said, "Wolves will bind Adama Traore to a new contract."

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 23, 2022
Under former coach Bruno Lage, the winger came out of favour and seemed to be on the verge of leaving the club, joining Barcelona on loan before returning to Molineux. Julen Loguigui, the club's current manager, is thought to be a fan of the 26-year-old's career and has set his sights on tying him down for the long run as he begins his project. His latest deal will end at the end of the season, and he is set to enter a pre-contract agreement with another club in January.

As he begins his tenure as Wolves' boss, Julen Lojo calls it a "extraordinary day."

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 20, 2022
Julen Loegui hailed a special day after taking over Wolves for the first time as a result of a hard-fought Carabao Cup victory over League Two lagouts Gillingham. With a 2-0 victory at Molineux on Tuesday, late goals from replacements Raul Jimenez and Rayan Ait-Nouri saw the Premier League's bottom team secure a spot in the quarter-finals. Lovington admitted that his team would face more challenges ahead of them than winning the team's 92nd spot in the pyramid, but the Spaniard was thrilled to be up and running.

Julen Lopegui, the Wolves' manager, says his team is 'focused' ahead of their match against Gillingham

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 19, 2022
Julen Logiegui is relishing the start of his competitive career at Molineux as Wolves prepare to face Sky Bet League Two challengers Gillingham in the Carabao Cup. Lomegui took over Bruno Lage's dismissal in November and has been guiding his non-World Cup stars through a string of friendly matches against Birmingham and Spain. I think they are working really hard, focused, concentrating, trying to figure out what we want to do,' the Wolves boss said in his first press conference.

In January, the Wolves pounded six new signings.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 16, 2022
According to reports, the Wolves are targeting six new signings in the January transfer window to turn around their season under new manager Julen Loegui. Lorenzegui was named as Bruno Lage's replacement right before the World Cup started, and the Spaniard is keen to make a huge difference by adding to his squad next month. According to The Times, the 56-year-old has been promised funds by the Wolves board and is focusing on bringing in English players.

Rangers are granted permission to speak to QPR boss Michael Beale over their managerial vacancy

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 26, 2022
Rangers have been reportedly given permission to speak with QPR boss Michael Beale regarding their vacancy manager. After falling nine points behind Celtic at the top of the table and failing to gain a single point in their Champions League group, the Scottish giants fired Giovanni van Bronckhorst earlier this week. According to The Athletic, they are now scheduled for talks with Beale, and although a contract is yet to be reached, it is believed that the 42-year-old is eager to move to Ibrox.

Raul Jimenez has been ordered by Julen Lorenzo to bring the team before the country

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 14, 2022
Julen Lorenzegui made his first public appearance as Wolves boss by ordering Mexico forward Raul Jimenez to leave the team before country. Jimenez hasn't played for Wolves since August 31 and angry his team last week after being named on the bench for Mexico's pre-tournament friendly with Iraq. Lorenzo, the tournament's 26-man team, revealed on Monday that he held talks with Jimenez to clarify where his priorities should lie.