
""It's a difficult atmosphere for the lads to play in," Edwards said. "A lot of anger around, and I think that made them [the players] anxious. It's understandable, we're bottom of the league, we've been relegated.""
""The decision [red card] changed the flow of the game," Le Bris told BBC Sport. "I understand the rule but it's hard to understand in that condition as it wasn't intentional or violent conduct.""
Wolves head coach Rob Edwards noted that the negative atmosphere at Molineux impacted his players during a 1-1 draw against Sunderland. Sunderland initially took the lead, but Dan Ballard's red card changed the game's dynamics. Santiago Bueno equalized for Wolves, yet the crowd's discontent was palpable. Edwards acknowledged the anxiety among players due to their relegation status. Sunderland's coach Regis Le Bris expressed disappointment over the red card decision, which he felt altered the game's flow despite his team's strong start.
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