“Pressure is part of football. I do not fear it. I face it. I trust my work and I trust my players.”
Wolves manager, Vítor Pereira has denied feeling extra pressure despite his team sitting at the bottom of the Premier League table. Speaking during his pre-match press conference at the club’s Compton training ground, Pereira remained calm and said he believes in his project.
When asked directly if he feels the pressure of being last in the league, he replied, “Pressure is part of football. I do not fear it. I face it. I trust my work and I trust my players.”
Pereira Stays Confident Despite Poor Start

Wolves have struggled this season, with several close games ending in defeat. Goals have been a major problem for the team, and they have failed to convert chances in key moments. However, Pereira insisted that results will change soon saying his players are improving every week and that the dressing room still believes.
He added that Wolves are building a stronger identity. He said the team now plays with more discipline and intensity. He believes the performance level has improved even if the results do not show it yet. He called for patience and unity.
“We Must Fight, Not Panic”
Pereira refused to show any sign of panic. He said this is the time for strong mentality. He also said the team must keep fighting, stay positive and work harder in training. He called on the fans to stay behind the players during this difficult period.
He admitted that he understands the frustration of the supporters, adding that losing matches hurts him as much as it hurts them. He promised the fans that the team will give everything to move up the table.
Players Back Their Manager

Inside the Wolves camp, players are said to be behind Pereira. Senior players have spoken about staying united. They said the league position does not reflect their effort and commitment. Training sessions remain intense, and players want to prove they can turn things around.
Wolves are also hoping that new signings will soon adapt and bring more quality to the squad. Injured players are slowly returning, which gives Pereira more options in attack and midfield.
Next Game Could Be Crucial
The upcoming match is important for Wolves. A win could lift team confidence and reduce pressure. Another defeat could increase questions about Pereira’s future. But the Portuguese manager does not want to speak about his job security. He said his focus is only on improving the team and winning matches.
He ended the press conference with a strong message. “We will not give up. We will fight. This team will rise,” he said.
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