Wolverhampton Wanderers have moved decisively to appoint Cesar Peixoto as their new head coach on a two-year contract, following the dismissal of Rob Edwards. The 46-year-old Portuguese manager steps into a demanding role at Molineux, tasked with rejuvenating a squad that suffered the blow of relegation from the Premier League. The club’s hierarchy has wasted no time in seeking a fresh tactical direction, handing Peixoto the responsibility of leading Wolves out of the Championship and back into the top flight.
Peixoto’s appointment signals a clear intent to rebuild with purpose and ambition. Known for his structured approach and ability to develop young talent, the former Portuguese international now faces the challenge of restoring confidence and cohesion to a team that has lost its Premier League status. The brief is unequivocal: stabilise the club in the second tier, instil a winning mentality, and chart a direct path to promotion. Wolves supporters will be hoping his methods can spark an immediate revival as the Championship campaign unfolds.
The road ahead is steep,