O’Neil urges Wolves to keep fighting and not give up.

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Wolves manager Gary O’Neil has urged his team to keep going after their 2-1 defeat to West Ham.

Wolves suffered their third consecutive defeat and remain in the red zone after being beaten 2-1 by West Ham in the Premier League on Monday night, adding to the pressure on manager Gary O’Neill.

O’Neil said after the game that the team has lost several key players in the past period, which has caused the team to face problems at the moment, but he tried to encourage his teammates to fight to their fullest.

“We sold a lot of Premier League players. If we go back to Ruben Neves, Joao Moutinho, Adama Traore, Diego Costa, Raul Jimenez, Max Kilman, Pedro Neto, we didn’t shop in that market anymore. We tried to replace them with young players.”

“I’m proud of them (the players I have now). But all I can do is ask them to give their all and they’ve given their all.”

“They don’t like where we are ยูฟ่าเบท right now and I’m with them. We won’t give up and we’ll keep working.”

West Ham was without Michail Antonio, its ever-present striker who broke a leg in a car crash on Saturday. And Bowen held up Antonio’s No. 9 shirt to celebrate his goal.

The West Ham players took the field in training tops with Antonio’s name and number on them. And the home fans gave him a warm round of applause in the ninth minute.