3-0! 2-0! Premier League’s New Boss Celebrates with Passionate Fist Pumps as Wolves Escape Relegation Zone in Four Days
Wolverhampton Wanderers’ new manager, Vítor Pereira, could not contain his jubilation after a stunning 2-0 victory over Manchester United. In front of 31,407 fans at the Molineux, Pereira pumped his fists three times before roaring in celebration. The raucous atmosphere extended to the stands, where Wolves supporters waved flags and chanted his name with fervor. The scene evoked memories of former Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp, known for his fiery and passionate touchline demeanor.

For Wolves, the past four days have been nothing short of a revival, breaking a streak of despair with back-to-back commanding victories.

A Perfect Start: Pereira’s Wolves Make a Statement
On December 22, Pereira made his debut as Wolves manager in the Premier League’s 17th round. His side delivered a resounding 3-0 win over Leicester City, snapping a four-match losing streak and reigniting hopes for survival. Just four days later, Wolves faced Manchester United in the 18th round. Pereira’s 3-4-2-1 formation outclassed his compatriot Rúben Amorim’s tactics, leading to another impressive result. Matheus Cunha contributed a goal and an assist, while Hwang Hee-chan sealed the win with a stoppage-time strike.

In just two matches, Wolves transformed their fortunes with a 3-0 and a 2-0 victory, climbing out of the relegation zone and delivering a powerful statement to their rivals.
From Desperation to Hope: Wolves’ Journey Under Pereira
When Pereira took over, Wolves were in dire straits. Under former manager Gary O’Neil, the team had managed just two wins, three draws, and 11 losses in 16 matches, amassing only nine points and sitting second-to-last in the league. At the time, they trailed 17th-placed Leicester City by five points.
The turnaround has been remarkable. With consecutive wins, Wolves leapfrogged Ipswich Town and Leicester City to claim 17th place, escaping the relegation zone. While it is too early to declare Wolves safe from relegation, the impact of Pereira’s leadership is already evident.
Tactical Discipline and Passion: Pereira’s Mark on Wolves
Compared to his predecessor, Pereira brings a distinct style and energy to the team. While both managers favored a 3-4-2-1 formation, Pereira emphasizes pressing, defensive discipline, and a fighting spirit. His passion on the touchline has not only inspired the players but also galvanized the fanbase.
The change in leadership has reinvigorated the squad. New managers often bring a fresh perspective, and Pereira’s approach has already instilled confidence and unity among the players.
The Mendes Connection: Wolves’ Strategic Move
Wolves’ decision to appoint Pereira came with the backing of super-agent Jorge Mendes. After parting ways with O’Neil, the club’s owners, Fosun International, turned to Mendes, who recommended Pereira for the role. Mendes has a long-standing relationship with Fosun chairman Guo Guangchang, having suggested Pereira as a candidate eight years ago.
The collaboration with Mendes has already borne fruit. Pereira’s arrival has not only lifted the team’s spirits but also set the stage for an active transfer window. Wolves are now looking to strengthen their squad under Pereira’s guidance, aiming to climb further up the Premier League table.
A Promising Future
Wolves’ dramatic turnaround in just four days has breathed new life into their season. Pereira’s fiery leadership and tactical acumen have given the team a renewed sense of purpose, and the passionate support from the fans has created an electric atmosphere at the Molineux.
As the January transfer window approaches, Wolves are poised to reinforce their squad and continue their climb out of danger. With Pereira at the helm, the team has a fighting chance to not only survive but thrive in the Premier League.
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