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October 27, 2025

WOLVES boss Vitor Pereira admitted he “understands the frustration” of supporters as they turned on the manager and players after his side suffered a last-minute 3-2 Premier League defeat to Burnley at Molineux.

- By SUNNY BADWAL

The visitors took a deserved two-goal lead on the half-hour mark, courtesy of a pair of one-touch strikes from Zian Flemming, both assisted by Quilindschy Hartman.

Wolves fought back to make it level before the break, through Jorgen Strand Larsen’s penalty for his first of the season before Marshall Munetsi nodded in the equaliser.

It looked like both sides would take a share of the spoils until Lyle Foster scored in the fifth minute of added time to hand Burnley a first win on the road this season.

Molineux turned toxic after the whistle and Pereira went to the fans - along with Strand Larsen - and exchanged in heated discussions in front of the South Bank, which ended with the Wolves fans chanting “sacked in the morning” at their manager.

MEER VERHALEN VAN Birmingham Mail

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