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Wolverhampton Wanderers sack Vitor Pereira after winless start to Premier League season

After 10 matches into the new season, Wolverhampton Wanderers is yet to win a game in the ongoing Premier League 2025-26 season.
Vitor Pereira had managed clubs in Portugal, Germany, Greece, Turkey and Brazil before landing a job in England | Image Credit: Imago

Vitor Pereira had managed clubs in Portugal, Germany, Greece, Turkey and Brazil before landing a job in England | Image Credit: Imago

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Wolverhampton Wanderers have sacked manager Vitor Pereira after a dismal start to the Premier League season that has left them winless and bottom of the table, on Sunday.

Wolves suffered a crushing 3-0 defeat at Fulham on Saturday, extending their winless run to 10 league games with just two points from a possible 30.

They are eight points from the safety zone, having scored the fewest goals while they also have the league's worst defence.

Pereira's departure ends an 11-month spell in charge after he joined in December 2024, replacing Gary O'Neil with Wolves languishing in 19th place.

The Portuguese coach led them to safety with a run of six straight wins in March and April, finishing 17 points clear of the relegation zone.

Despite a poor start to the current campaign, club chairman Jeff Shi had publicly backed Pereira earlier this season, rewarding him with a new contract after last season's turnaround.

Pereira's exit marks his sixth straight year leaving a managerial post. The Portuguese has had short-lived spells across five countries since 2020, managing Shanghai SIPG, Fenerbahce, Corinthians, Flamengo and Al Shabab before joining Wolves.

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