Vitor Pereira implored Wolves followers to remain behind the staff after he clashed with supporters following their 3-2 defeat to Burnley.
Wolves produced a spirited efficiency and targets from Jorgen Strand Larsen and Marshall Munetsi seemed to have secured a draw, however Lyle Foster’s last-gasp winner broke Wolves hearts and consigned Pereira’s aspect to defeat.
Boos rang out round Molineux as Wolves’ remained the one staff with out a win in England’s high 4 divisions, and Pereira was greeted with ‘sacked within the morning’ chants earlier than the furore between squad and supporters.
“We understand the frustration of the people and supporters but what I must say, if we fight united with them, we can win games and compete and achieve our targets – without them, it is impossible,” Pereira mentioned in his post-match press convention.
“If we win two or three video games in a row, issues will change.
“Two months in the past they sang my identify, as a result of along with the work we did final season, we’re competing within the Premier League and never Championship. Now they sing my identify to sack me.
“If I was a supporter, I feel proud of my team because they worked and showed the spirit, mentality and ambition to win the game, even losing 2-0 [after 30 minutes].”
“If you fight for 90 minutes to win a game and in the last minute when the other team was trying to get a draw, wasting time to finish the game, defending in a low block to defend the result, even if we draw it was not fair.
“We deserved the three factors however it’s soccer. I really feel pleased with my gamers as a result of they confirmed in a really troublesome second, the mentality, the staff spirit, the organisation to attempt till the final minute to win the sport.”
Pereira not worried about his future
Pereira stood firm when asked about his future even after nine games without a win in the Premier League.
He responded: “I am not nervous. It isn’t about me. It is in regards to the membership, the staff and the gamers. My work is to assist them to return once more mentally sturdy for the following battle.
“Sometimes we have very difficult moments in our life that we have to suffer. What I saw in the dressing room was a team suffering. They did everything to get more from this game.
“What I mentioned to them was as we speak is a day we have to undergo however tomorrow we have to rise once more prepared for a combat. That is the mentality of this group. They deserve greater than what we’re getting on this league.
“I believe a win can change everything and feel today was the day but in the end, it was not. We must be ready to fight again and need our supporters again.”
Strand Larsen: We have to settle for followers’ frustrations
In contrast to his supervisor, Wolves striker Jorgen Strand Larsen shared the followers’ frustrations and admitted his aspect hasn’t been adequate to date this season.
“Nothing happened. Sometimes as players you need to accept the fans’ frustrations – you need to listen,” the Norwegian advised Sky Sports activities.
“I’ve been in this before. The only way to get out of this is to try and create some kind of connection. I can understand the frustration with me, with my team-mates.
“We’re actually unhappy on this second – we haven’t any luck, however on the identical time we’re not adequate. We nearly gave it away within the first half and utterly ruined the sport.
“We haven’t been the same as last year and we’re trying to get back there as soon as possible – it was just about listening. Now hopefully we can leave that and try and win the next game.”
Carra: Passions are working excessive
Sky Sports activities’ Jamie Carragher:
“You should always show respect to the supporters by going over, win or lose, but incidents like these are happening more now and all that will happen in a couple of hours is that the players will apologise on social media. Jarrod Bowen did it for West Ham in the Carabao Cup defeat to Wolves. Yes, players should go over but don’t stay there too long. Passions are running high for everybody, especially people in the stands and that leads to incidents like this one.”
