Wolves have sacked manager Vitor Pereira after their 3-0 Premier League loss against Fulham on Saturday night, GMS sources understand.
The heavy defeat at Craven Cottage was the final straw for the Portuguese boss, who had guided the club to just two points from a possible 30 so far this term. Pereira was handed a new contract just over one month ago, but Wolves have now pulled the trigger on his sacking.
Relegation to the Championship is a real threat this season after the departures of key men Matheus Cunha and Rayan Ait-Nouri. Despite an impressive turnaround last season, the writing looked to be on the wall for the 57-year-old manager after his public spat with Wolves fans following a defeat vs Burnley.
Gary O’Neil Not Expected to Return
The West Midlands-based outfit haven’t approached potential replacements, as the feeling was that everyone wanted things to work out with Pereira at the helm. However, results made the position untenable.
There were provisions for sacking Pereira without having to pay out the full amount of money in the newly signed agreement in September. He sounded like a man determined to turn things around after the Craven Cottage thrashing, as the ex-Porto boss stated:
“I would like to understand what the players felt on the pitch and I must speak with them. We need to have a conversation at the next training session and I will try to work out what was missing here.
“I am not proud at the end of the game. We know we can and must play better.”
While it remains unclear who will be next in the Molineux dugout, former boss Gary O’Neil is not expected to be that man. The Englishman was in the job before being sacked last term, and subsequently replaced by Pereira.
Old Gold are next in action on Saturday night against Champions League hopefuls Chelsea at home.


