How can Wolves improve?
I think the Wolves squad is the squad for the incoming manager and they will not be making too many changes to that.
That is one of the main reasons they have not done as well as they would have hoped in terms of replacing some of the bigger names and significant players who have left them over the past couple of seasons.
I think to start with, the new manager will have to make them better defensively as a collective. I'm not saying it is just the backline but they are conceding too many goals and as a consequence there is too much pressure on them to score a lot of goals to get results.
To make them more competitive and solid from the get-go is huge. From there, if you have that, maybe you get one or two results start to go your way and the belief will increase. A new manager coming in and telling you to have belief does not mean you will on your own because the players are far more jaded.
In terms of set-up, making them more solid is key and trying to get rid of some of those individual errors which have been costing them. From then, go back to believing in themselves as a team because they are not too far away from being outside the bottom three.
I think he just needs to remind them of that fact and that little changes can make a big difference. If he can do that as a point of emphasis, I think they will be in a better position in the coming weeks.
Nedum Onuoha was speaking to BBC Sport's Nat Hayward