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Paul Lambert leaves Wolves: His timeline at Molineux

With Paul Lambert leaving Molineux, we run through his time at Wolves.

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November 5th 2016

Paul Lambert following his appointment at Wolves. (Photo: AMA Sports Photo Agency)

Paul Lambert appointed Wolves manager following the sacking of Walter Zenga after just 14 games.

He named Rob Edwards and Stuart Taylor as his first team coaches. Lambert hoped he would have a 'major say' in future club transfers moving forward.

November 19th

Paul Lambert's time at Wolves began against Preston (Photo: AMA Sports Photo Agency)

In his first game in charge, Lambert steadies the ship with a solid if unspectacular 0-0 draw at Preston.

December 1st

Paul Lambert bagged his first win with Wolves at QPR. (AMA Sports)

And he didn't have to wait too long to get his first win (third game in charge) after Wolves beat struggling QPR 2-1 at Loftus Road.

Jan 7th 2017

The FA Cup proved fruitful for Lambert (Photo: AMA Sports Photo Agency)

Eyebrows were raised with his team selection during Wolves' FA Cup third round tie at Stoke.

But the Scot proved everybody wrong, masterminding and excellent 2-0 win at the Bet 365 stadium.

Jan 14th

Beating former club Aston Villa was a huge win for Lambert (Photo: AMA Sports Photo Agency)

Wolves seemed galvanised following their Stoke heroics as Lambert comfortably disposed of his old club Aston Villa at Molineux.

Jan 28th

Arguably Lambert's biggest result was the historic FA Cup win over Liverpool (Photo: AMA Sports Photo Agency)

Lambert produced arguably his best moment as manager when Wolves overcame the impossible and knocked Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool out the FA Cup at Anfield.A day that will live long in the memory.

Victory over Barnsley just three days later was enough to earn Lambert a manager of the month nomination for January.

Paul Lambert also oversaw Wolves' record signing of Helder Costa in January (Photo: AMA Sports Photo Agency)

Things went from good to great for Lambert as Wolves duly announced the four-and-a-half year signing of Helder Costa for a club record £13m.

February

However, a torrid February awaited the Scot. (Photo: AMA Sports Photo Agency)

But the tide turned rapidly for Lambert and Wolves as they lost six in a row including damaging defeats to Burton Albion, Wigan and Birmingham City leaving them perilously close to the relegation zone.

March

Following that, a strong March helped him to a Manager of the Month award (Photo: AMA Sports Photo Agency)

Three successive wins in March took Wolves away from the danger zone while earning Lambert the manager of the month award.

April 29th

Lambert couldn't inspire his side to a flourish at the end of the season though. (Photo: AMA Sports Photo Agency)

However it was another indifference end to the season as Wolves lost four out of their last seven games, finishing the season a disappointing 15th.

May 11th

As if from nowhere, Paul Lambert's Wolves future is suddenly cast into doubt with the boss seeking assurances over the club's transfer policy.

Over the following days, several other managers are linked with his job - with the club failing to release any kind of statement regarding his job.

Lambert was thought to have the summer and the majority of next season to work with his side - Fosun however, had other ideas (Photo: AMA Sports Photo Agency)

May 30th

While many believed Lambert needed a summer to rebuild his squad and turn them into promotion hopefuls, Fosun had other ideas.

Following several weeks of speculation he parted way with Wolves with a league record of 12 wins, 5 draws and 13 defeats.