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Wolves Manager Pereira Involved in Heated Exchange with Own Fans After Latest Loss
Wolves remain bottom with 2 points from 9 games after conceding four late goals this season, fueling fan unrest and calls for change at Molineux Stadium.
- On Sunday at Molineux, Wolves Football Club lost 3-2 to Burnley after Lyle Foster scored in the fifth minute of added time to secure victory.
- With the club rock bottom, Wolves Football Club sit with two points from nine matches, and Vitor Pereira faces criticism after four late goals conceded this season.
- Zian Flemming put Burnley ahead with two goals after 14 minutes, both assisted by Quilindschy Hartman, while Jorgen Strand Larsen and Marshall Munetsi leveled before the break.
- After the final whistle, Wolves players faced boos and chants of `We want Fosun out` referencing the �45million 2016 takeover, while Vitor Pereira engaged fans and was held back by stewards.
- Vitor Pereira, Wolves manager, faces fixtures against Chelsea in the EFL Cup on Wednesday and Fulham on Saturday, November 1, amid doubts about his future despite a three-year deal from September.
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Wolves' continuous negative results have exhausted the patience of fans who are now calling for the removal of Vitor Pereira from the team's bench.
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Wolves manager Pereira involved in heated exchange with own fans after latest loss
Wolverhampton manager Vitor Pereira has been involved in a heated exchange with his own fans after a 3-2 loss to Burnley kept his team in last place in the Premier League on just two points from nine games.
·United States
Read Full ArticleVitor Pereira pulled away from erupting Wolves fans in ugly scenes after Burnley loss - Birmingham Live
Wolves were beaten 3-2 by Burnley at Molineux on Sunday afternoon, leaving them rock bottom of the Premier League - and manager Vitor Pereira was involved in a heated exchange with fans
·Birmingham, United Kingdom
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