Wolverhampton lost their fifth consecutive match: when will Pereira be fired.
Deterioration of Wolverhampton's position
According to The Sun: After a 1-3 defeat to Leeds at Molineux Stadium, Vitor Pereira and his team could not avoid the furious discontent of fans. The players were booed during the break, clearly showing their disappointment.
This situation looks especially strange as just on Thursday the Portuguese signed a three-year contract, and his team has already suffered its fifth consecutive defeat in the Premier League.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored his first goal for Leeds in their victory over Wolverhampton Alamy Vitor Pereira again at the bottom of the table after five defeats PAThe game and Leeds' reaction
Despite the start of the game, the Wolverhampton team looked decent, but bad weather quickly changed the mood of the fans.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin could have scored in the sixth minute but missed the chance, and Wolverhampton, thanks to new players, quickly took the lead. Czech defender Ladislav Krejci, on loan from Girona, scored after a precise pass from Fera Lopes.
Leeds, reacting to the loss, showed character and equalized after 25 minutes with a goal from Calvert-Lewin, who scored with a header.
A reckless foul by Krejci led to a fantastic free kick from Anton Stakh, which gave Leeds the advantage.
Leeds continued to attack and soon increased the lead when Noah Okafor capitalized on an opponent's mistake.
Substitutions and impact on the game
At the beginning of the second half, Wolverhampton tried to change the situation by making three substitutions to improve their game. However, even their efforts did not bring success.
The closest to a goal was Marshall Munetti, but his shots were stopped by an excellent goalkeeper.
In the second half, fans began to express their disappointment, chanting:
“We want Fosun out”, which emphasized their dissatisfaction with the situation in the team.
Despite the pressure from Wolverhampton, Leeds showed resilience and held onto victory, leaving Wolverhampton without a single point in the standings.
In light of such disappointing results, the next game against Tottenham may become an even bigger test for Wolverhampton if the situation does not improve.
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