The script does say that Gary O’Neill will eventually be sacked as Wolves manager, despite the Wolves board giving him a vote of confidence following a string of defeats.
A last-minute defeat to relegation rivals Ipswich was the final straw, with Jack Taylor’s dramatic header prompting boos at Molineux at the final whistle, while Wolves players A brawl worsened the atmosphere at the end of the game. Tense conflict.
Now, a new face is needed to take over the Premier League’s struggling side and breathe life into the side following O’Neill’s departure, and one name looks more likely to be his immediate successor.
The next Wolves manager
That face is Vitor Pereira Sky Sports News Report Now, the current Al-Shabaab boss is closing in on a deal to become the next Lao Kim manager.
It would make sense as the next appointment for the struggling club, as Wolves are known to favor Portuguese foreign players, as have former managers such as Nuno Espirito Santo and That’s reflected in the makeup of most of the team’s players.
However, nothing is finalized until an official announcement is made, with the coachless Old Gold side reportedly eyeing the veteran EFL head coach as their next head coach.

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‘Excellent’ Pereira alternative at Wolves
According to football reporter Ben Jacobs, John Eustace “In the frame” He will become Wolves’ next manager after O’Neill’s disastrous end in the West Midlands, with the 45-year-old currently successfully in charge of Blackburn Rovers.
His experience at Birmingham City is already well-known to fans in the Midlands and if the move does not go to plan, the senior management are likely to hand over the reins to the inexperienced Pereira at the last minute.
Eustace has been a steady presence at St Andrews during some recent turbulent times in Birmingham’s history, so he could well be the ideal figure to oversee the team if Wolves need some peace and quiet. 21 wins as coach He was a member of the Blues before his sacking, which subsequently marked the club’s relegation.
Having since bounced back from that controversial sacking, the popular 45-year-old has led Riverside to a surprise playoff berth so far this season and the excellent defensive record he has displayed would be a perfect fit for the Wolves. The team’s back four. .
Blackburn’s last five Championship games | |
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they will object | Fraction |
1. Luton Town | 2-0 win |
2. Sheffield Wednesday | 1-0 win |
3. Hull City | 1-0 win |
4. Leeds United | 1-0 win |
5. Middlesbrough | 1-0 win |
source: transfer market |
Astonishingly, Blackburn have made it six wins in a brutal Championship, with their last five wins coming against the likes of Daniel Farke’s Leeds United and Rob Edwards’ Luton Town. , they scored zero goals.
Wolves recently conceded goals in the Premier League just for fun and have now delivered bad 40 hitsEustace is likely to be a less flashy appointment that works for Wolves in a bleak short-term situation, rather than tempting Pereira to leave Saudi Arabia in a relegation battle.
He has been duly praised for his heroics in Lancashire so far this season and football journalist Alan Biggs has been equally glowing in his assessment of the 45-year-old during his time at Birmingham. The player is “very good” and now it’s his time to excel. Earn yourself a role at Premier League level.
By appointing Pereira, it does appear that Wolves’ hierarchy will go in a different direction, but in order to maintain stability during Molineux’s slump, the Old Firm could do worse than handing the role to Eustace. many.

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