‘We can’: Vitor Pereira issues ‘fantastic’ Wolves prediction that will excite fans about the future

Wolves Fans Dare to Dream Again Under Vitor Pereira

Wolves supporters are daring to believe that brighter days are returning to Molineux, with Vitor Pereira continuing to work wonders at the club.

Sunday’s 1-0 victory over Manchester United marked a historic milestone—Wolves have now won five consecutive Premier League games for the first time ever.

This result extended their unbeaten run to six matches, lifting them to 15th in the table, a significant 17 points clear of the relegation zone.

Naturally, comparisons are being drawn between Pereira and Nuno Espirito Santo, the club’s most successful modern-era manager, who is now thriving at Nottingham Forest. While fans fondly remember Nuno’s era, it’s clear Pereira is carving out a legacy of his own at Wolves.



Pereira’s Vision: Big Dreams for Wolves

Jamie Carragher recently described Pereira as a “top coach” during Monday Night Football, praising his ability to unify the squad. At 56, Pereira isn’t content with simply avoiding relegation—he has his sights set higher.

In a recent interview with the Express & Star, Pereira shared his ambition to lead Wolves to “big things,” emphasizing the importance of unity between the club, its fans, and the wider community.

“This feeling, as a family, we need,” he said. “This isn’t a big city, but we can become big if we stand together. We can achieve great things through shared energy and unity. Football isn’t just about tactics—it’s about connecting people.”

How Far Can Wolves Go? It’s in Fosun’s Hands

However, there’s only so much Pereira can do with the current squad. With Matheus Cunha expected to leave and other exits possible, reinforcements are essential in the upcoming transfer window.

The challenge is Fosun’s self-sustaining financial model, which relies on funds from player sales to finance new signings. If this continues, Wolves may struggle to progress and risk stagnating or declining.

A lack of ambition has already contributed to Wolves’ recent slide down the table. If the ownership fails to back Pereira properly, he could eventually choose to move on.

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