Walter Zenga only won four of his 14 games in charge of Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Walter Zenga’s time with Wolverhampton Wanderers may not have gone exactly according to plan, but the Italian boss has still taken the Midlands club into his heart.
Zenga only spent 87 days in charge at Wolves, after winning just four of his 14 matches at the helm.
However, the 56-year-old insists that he only wishes the best for Wolves, and has hinted that he may return to Molineux in the future, as shown in the photo below.
Zenga made a number of signings at Wolves, but he struggled to help the side get off to a good start.
The former Italian international left Wolves in 18th place in the Championship table.

Wolves have since brought in Paul Lambert, as they aim to start climbing up the second tier standings.
Lambert took charge of Wolves of the first time last weekend, and they could only draw 0-0 with Preston North End.
Wolves are next in action on Saturday, when they take on Sheffield Wednesday at Molineux.

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