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da supremo: Wolves manager Terry Connor has stated that the side’s critics should wait to the end of the season before judging the Molineux outfit.
The Midlands team dismissed Mick McCarthy after a poor run of form, installing assistant Connor for the remainder of the campaign.
With Wolves still in bottom place, four points adrift of safety, Connor has asked critics to delay their slating.
“You will have to ask the football club whether it was the right decision to get rid of Mick,” he told Sky Sports.
“That was the decision. They’ve asked me to take the job to the end of the season.
“What’s happened in the past has happened. What we are looking forward to now is eight more games and wanting to survive in the Premier League.
“Was it the right thing to do? It’s hindsight. You are looking back at something which actually hasn’t finished yet.
“We will look over the whole season, review it, and if you’ve made mistakes, learn from them, and hope you don’t make those mistakes.
“It hasn’t finished yet. Who knows if it was the right or wrong thing to do. But the club made the decision and we all have to move on from there,” he concluded.
By Gareth McKnight
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