Ahead of Wolves’ trip to Craven Cottage, Vítor Pereira spoke about the Burnley fallout, unity with fans, selection calls, and the plan to fix defensive lapses. These are the key points.
Message After Burnley: Fight Together
- Pereira thanked supporters and stressed togetherness.
- He admitted frustration with the late mistake and result.
- He still feels a strong connection between the team and fans.
Communication With the Owners: Daily Alignment
- He said communication is ongoing with the club.
- Everyone is focused on solutions and staying united during a tough spell.
On His Future: Focus on the Present
- He dismissed speculation about his job.
- His focus is the present; long days spent finding solutions to help the team win.
Chelsea Cup Second Half: A Blueprint to Follow
- He made 11 changes and saw quality, ambition, and unity after halftime.
- That intensity and cohesion must last for 90 minutes, not just 45.
- Wolves created chances, scored three, and showed they can compete.
What Must Change at Fulham: Cut Out Easy Goals
- The priority is to stop conceding soft goals.
- Be solid, then take chances. Keep it simple and disciplined.
Team News: Two Players Out
- Two players are unavailable for Fulham Matt Doherty and Rodrigo Gomes
- No extra detail was given beyond their absence.
Message to Traveling Fans: Work, Organisation, Consistency
- The message is belief and hard work.
- Improve tactical organisation and keep energy high.
- He believes the work deserves results; consistency is the missing piece.
Confidence, Selection, and “Two Faces”
- Form swings quickly; one goal can change the narrative.
- Heavy rotation vs Chelsea rewarded training levels and managed the schedule.
- First half mistakes hurt; second half showed Wolves can push top sides.
- The aim is to remove the “two faces” and deliver steady performances.
Big Picture
- Pereira says this is one of the toughest spells of his career.
- He remains resilient and confident in the group.
- He believes Wolves are ready to turn results.
