Wolves sacked Vítor Pereira after poor form and chaos, but the rot runs deeper. Fosun must install real football leadership, back a plan, and win fans’ trust.
DAVE'S ARTICLE FEATURED IN BBC SPORT THIS WEEK LOOKS AT WOLVES HIERARCHY AND THE CYCLE OF MANAGED DECLINE
Wolves are living through managed decline, and the responsibility sits with Fosun and executive chairman Jeff Shi. Results are the symptom. The root is…
Dazzling Dave writes about fans deja vu feelings and reminiscing for times gone by in this weeks BBCSport article
Sam Johnstone stayed at Wolves and turned into a difference-maker. From backup to standout, his saves and form are powering a steadier Molineux.
Wolves led early but retreated after Pereira’s switch to a back three, inviting Brighton on and losing control. Game management cost them again.
Wolves look stronger with a back four. Krejci and Bueno bring leadership and balance, Johnstone adds calm, and Pereira may have finally found his best XI.
Read our latest article for BBC Sport. Fans want clarity and progress. Wolves need a settled XI, real leaders, and Krejci at center-back. Stability is the first step back to points.
Pressure builds on Wolves after four straight defeats. Pereira targets a reset before Leeds; tighten shape, cut errors, and find an attacking spark.
Can Jackson Tchatchoua’s pace change Wolves’ outlook at St James’ Park? His 37.3 km/h speed, direct runs, and service could be the game changer.
After a promising start, Wolves’ transfer window disappoints: experience sold, midfield thin, AFCON risks, and new signings need time. Vitor Pereira faces a big rebuild
