Overview
- Wolves sit bottom of the Premier League after nine matches without a victory and carry a goal difference of -12 heading into Saturday’s visit to Fulham.
- Football Insider reports the hierarchy has discussed contingency plans for a replacement and flew in for talks after the stoppage‑time loss to Burnley, though the club has not confirmed this.
- Pereira confronted supporters following the Burnley defeat and later said he told them the team must fight together, while insisting he is focused on daily solutions rather than speculation about his job.
- Repeated late concessions have cost Wolves points, with seven dropped to goals in the 86th minute or later across recent league games, reinforcing concerns over game management.
- Instability on the pitch has fueled criticism, including frequent changes to personnel and leadership such as six different captains in nine league matches.