
After losing their first 10 Premier League games, Wolves fired head coach Vitor Pereira on Sunday.
After guiding the Wanderers to safety last season, Pereira announced a new three-year deal in September.
However, the club’s eight-year tenure in the top flight is seriously in jeopardized by a return of just two points this campaign.
Wolves are eight points adrift of safety at the bottom of the table after falling to Fulham with a 3-0 defeat on Saturday.
After a season without wins, Wolves have parted ways with head coach Vitor Pereira, according to a statement from the club.
Pereira and his coaches “made an immediate impact” when they arrived at Molineux last December, helping the team win the Premier League season for the second half.
However, this term’s results and performances fell short of acceptable standards, and as a result, a leadership change was deemed necessary.
After finishing 16th last year, Pereira had to deal with losing Matheus Cunha to Manchester United, and Rayan Ait-Nouri and Nelson Semedo both left for Manchester City and Fenerbahc, respectively.
Fans have been expressing frustration with Chinese owners Fosun for some time over a rumored lack of investment in the squad.
In his early years in charge, Pereira had become a popular figure and would frequently celebrate victories with supporters in nearby Molineux.
Following last weekend’s 3-2 defeat to Burnley, he was forced to be escorted away from an angry confrontation with supporters because that relationship had soured this season.
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