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Football League World has exclusively been informed that Norwich City have approached Gary O'Neil to sound out his interest in becoming the Canaries' new manager. The 42-year-old appeared set to rejoin Wolves as their new boss following the recent departure of Vitor Pereira, and was reported to have been in talks over a return to Molineux.
Norwich City are set to sound out Russell Martin regarding the vacant managerial position at Carrow Road, sources have told Football Insider. Liam Manning was sacked by the Canaries on Saturday (8 November) evening after a dismal start to the season.
Diogo Jota scored twice and helped produce the third goal of Wolves 3-0 battering of Norwich City at the Molineux Stadium on Sunday. Wolves rise eighth with 39 points, five points off fourth and two back of fifth-place Manchester United. Norwich City ...
Former Norwich City players Gary O’Neil and Russell Martin top the early bookmakers’ odds to become the Canaries next head coach after
Manning's exit comes after fans protested outside Carrow Road against the running of the club. Chants of "we want Knapper out" were heard toward the end of the defeat to Leicester, while "sack the board" was directed to the boardroom outside the directors' entrance.
The result of this season looks simple to predict, but there are precious few easy answers to the biggest questions at Molineux.
Report and free match highlights as Chelsea put frustrating first-half behind them to comfortably beat bottom-club Wolves with goals from Malo Gusto, Joao Pedro and Pedro Neto; Blues move up to second
Carrick is, therefore, the most interesting option on the list as an alternative to O'Neil, because he could be a dream option for Wolves for several reasons. The English boss, who was hailed as an " insanely talented coach " by former Boro player Lukas Engel, has stepped in to turn a poor start to a season around before.
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