Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Premier League campaign is spiralling toward a painful conclusion, with relegation now looking almost unavoidable. What began as a season of cautious optimism has turned into one of frustration, uncertainty, and broken records for all the wrong reasons. Wolves sit adrift at the bottom end of the table, struggling for goals, confidence, and belief, as weekly defeats deepen the sense of inevitability surrounding the club’s fate.
At the centre of the storm is Hwang Hee-chan, whose season has descended into a nightmare. Once praised for his work rate and intelligent movement, the South Korean forward now finds himself in an unwanted place in Wolves history. His prolonged goal drought, missed chances, and declining influence have reportedly pushed him into a world-record crisis as the worst-performing Premier League player ever to represent Wolverhampton by several key attacking metrics. The pressure has been relentless, and each match seems to add further weight to his burden.
The wider problems, however, go beyond one player. Tactical instability, injuries, and a lack of cutting edge across the squad have all contributed to Wolves’ collapse. With time running out and survival hopes fading, the club faces a brutal summer of rebuilding. For supporters, the focus has already shifted from survival to how Wolves can rise again after what feels like a season to forget.











