
Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Rob Edwards' post-match interview after drawing with Manchester United sums up Ruben Amorim's tenure.
Wolves arrived at Old Trafford on Tuesday night having collected only two points in the 25/26 campaign.
Edwards' men recently produced improved performances against the likes of Arsenal and Liverpool but were left empty-handed.
Against United, Wolves fell behind after Joshua Zirkzee's deflected shot made it 1-0 with 27 minutes on the clock.
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However, just before half-time, Ladislav Krejci made it 1-1 with a brilliant header.
In the end, the points were shared as the match ended in a draw.
Speaking after the final whistle, Edwards claimed that Wolves deserved at least a draw and could have even won the match. He also stated that despite the difficulties they have faced so far this season, they were confident of winning away at Old Trafford.
He said: "Least we deserved. Good performance, progress. That's been slow in terms of results. But our performances, especially away from home, have been good and we deserved more.
"We wanted to win the game. The away games we've had we should've taken more but we haven't. We can take belief and confidence. The challenge now is to to that at home."

Edwards added: "We've got three points all season, it's been really difficult so far. We've showed character, got one back against Arsenal and Liverpool and tonight again showed good character and quality. Good chances in the first half and we could've taken more. When I watch it back maybe I'll be frustrated we've not taken more but the lads are working hard you can see that.
"You need results for the belief and buy-in. The lads are with us and on board but there's nothing like results to get everyone on board. They are fighting - we don't look like a team with only three points but the reality is that's where we are. Keep continuing to build, we're doing the right things."
Reacting to Edwards' interview, one fan said: "20th team of all season, Wolves be taking 1 point at Old Trafford, IS total embarrassing!"
Another tweeted: "So Rob is improving Wolves and was hired in November, but we are giving Amorim chances with no improvement for almost a year now."
A third fan added: "If as a United fan that saw the level of both teams, this doesn't worry you, then I don't know what will."
As a result of the draw with Wolves, United remained in sixth place in the Premier League table, two points off fourth-placed Liverpool.
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