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Wolves pick another Portuguese coach to follow Edwards

Wolverhampton Wanderers have appointed Cesar Peixoto as their new head coach on a two-year contract, days after the sacking of ‌Rob Edwards.

The 46-year-old Portuguese takes charge at Molineux tasked with ‌reviving the club after their relegation from the Premier League in April, which ended an eight-season stay in the top flight.

Wolves finished bottom with 20 points, managing three wins from ‌38 matches , scoring ⁠27 goals, and will look to ​rebuild under Peixoto in the Championship.

"I'm proud to be here at this big, historic club in England. It's a big opportunity for me and I'm prepared to do everything to put Wolves ⁠where it belongs in the ‌Premier ​League," Peixoto said.

"It's a hard-working city with a lot of ​energy and ‌a lot of passion, and I want them to see ​a team which plays an offensive game, with good organisation and a team who play for the fans."

Englishman Edwards was axed seven months after quitting Middlesbrough to return to his former club on a three-year deal.

A ​former ​Portugal international, Peixoto enjoyed ​a playing career spanning more than ‌two decades, winning domestic honours and being part of Jose Mourinho's Champions League-winning Porto squad. He moved into coaching in 2019.

He arrives after guiding Gil Vicente to sixth place in ​Portugal's Primeira Liga last season, his first full campaign ​in charge of ⁠a club.

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