Vitor Pereira, having waited a considerable time for his chance to manage in the Premier League, likely did not anticipate such an effortless beginning to his tenure as Wolves’ manager. The 56-year-old Portuguese coach implemented four alterations to the starting lineup that Wolves fielded in Gary O’Neil’s final match at the helm, which was a 2-1 home loss to Ipswich last week, decided by a late goal. Two of his new selections, fellow countrymen Goncalo Guedes and Rodrigo Gomes, scored within the initial 36 minutes. Subsequently, Matheus Cunha, the team’s leading scorer, extended the lead to 3-0 before the interval. Pereira’s arrival has not instantly converted Wolves into a formidable attacking unit; rather, the team capitalized on its opportunities. Following the match, Pereira’s squad prompted him to approach and acknowledge the Wolves supporters, and his visible enjoyment indicated his delight with the occasion. The subsequent objective is to sustain this positive momentum throughout the upcoming festive season. Post navigation Women’s Big Bash Knockout Schedule and BBC Coverage Details England’s Jonny Hill handed 10-week suspension over spectator incident