With Wolves registering just one victory in 17 games stretching back to March last season, their poor run of form has O’Neil odds on to become one of the first managers to get the sack this season.

As Brentford ran riot, O’Neil was left scratching his chin as even some travelling Wolves fans chanted, “You don’t know what you’re doing” when he made substitutions.

“I would expect scrutiny, I understand how the supporters feel fully. I understand their frustrations. I’m absolutely furious. If I was a supporter and my team produced that, then I would be really disappointed as well,” he added.

“But they’ll get every everything I can give for the whole time that I’m here. I have no problem at all with their reaction to our performance because I agree with them.

“My feelings towards the fans will never, ever change because they’ve given us so much”.

As they go into an international break, O’Neil will have two weeks to prepare for what could be their toughest test yet when they next welcome champions Manchester City on Oct. 20.

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