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WOLVES FANS TALK: Fan Outrage After Dismal Defeat to Fulham
Wolves fans share their outrage following a dismal defeat to Fulham in the Premier League.
KARL & LESLEY WHITEHOUSE
Before kick-off, we were both shocked by the lineup. There was no width, the midfield looked lightweight, and key Brazilian players didn’t start.
We conceded early. The centre-backs didn’t communicate, and Fulham took advantage. We didn’t learn from it, and we were back to square one, chasing the game. It’s frustrating, and it felt like players weren’t following Vítor’s instructions.
Then came the red card. VAR could have helped, but didn’t. Down to ten, the mountain got steeper.
We’re worried about what comes next. Nothing is clicking, creativity is missing, and chances are rare. This is a unit in trouble.
Problems were everywhere. Fulham found space and width, we failed to track runners, and they scored too easily. What is going on?
We never got going. There was no threat, and at times players looked like they didn’t want the ball. That’s a team issue and it needs sorting.
What can we do with this side right now? Morale is low. Something has to give, and soon. We’re not happy fans, especially after that midweek second half.
Overall, we need a change of direction. This team is crying out for help. We need someone to take us forward and pull us out of this mire. We think we know who; do you?
Player of the Match: The travelling fans. Match Rating: 2
FINLEY SMITH
We are in an absolute mess!
The owners have caused this. Constantly selling our best players. Ruining the club to the core. No one will want to come to us!
We sack Vitor Pereria and it is literally, rinse and repeat. Its absolutely shocking, words cant describe how bad it is.
I cannot see where our next win is coming from. I have tried to back Vitor Pereira due to the owners and it’s not really his fault, however, the decisions he is making are beyond shocking. It is going to be a very very very tough task to survive now.
Onto the next.
FOSUN OUT.
t’s a calamity at the moment at our football club, owners who just don’t want to take us forward, settling for second best in the transfer market. Jeff Shi, probably saying what he is told – a good transfer window – if you want to win cups and get into Europe, Wolves is not the team for you.
Vitor Pereira, what are you thinking? Three games and three bizarre line ups. Fulham was a winnable game, put the team out that finished the game on Wednesday, simples. Oh no, let’s tweek it and get the best out of Fulham it looked like to me.
It was a shambles yesterday, I enjoyed stripping the walls of a bedroom out my house more, even Mikey Burrows and Thommo had worrying opinions. It’s 15 games since our last win against Leicester in April. That’s also 15 games without a clean sheet!! This is an inevitable team going down to the Championship and if the team is dismantled it could be worse.
I know Vitor Pereira being removed won’t stop us probably going down but it needs a fresh coaching team. Finally, there needs changes at the top, thank you Fosun for the decent history but we are going backwards, please move on and give us our sanity, future and club back.
I think we’ve reached the point where something has to give. Enough is enough. Watching that shambles at Fulham today just confirmed what most of us already know — this team is going nowhere fast under Vítor Pereira.
That was another gutless, clueless performance. No fight, no structure, no plan. Fulham were on a four-game losing streak and still looked miles better than us. They didn’t even have to work hard — we gifted them goals, went down to ten men through our own stupidity, and then spent the rest of the match just waiting for the inevitable.
Ten games gone, eight defeats, bottom of the league, eight points from safety. It’s beyond embarrassing now. We’ve been told to “trust the process” and that Pereira “needs time”, but how much worse does it have to get before the board wakes up? There’s no identity, no spark, and the players look completely lost.
The fans have backed this team through thick and thin, but the patience has run out. We can all see it — this isn’t working. Pereira might be a nice bloke, but he’s not the right fit for Wolves. We need someone who can actually inspire a reaction, who can make this team believe again, before it’s too late.
If the club genuinely believes he can turn it around, they’re watching a different Wolves to the rest of us. Because from the stands, it looks like a team heading one way — straight down.
It’s time for a change. Before it’s beyond saving.
The shock that must have hit every Wolves fan when they saw Vítor’s team sheet. Last week’s dismal six-pointer defeat to Burnley led to nine changes for Wednesday. We then lost 4-3 to a young Chelsea reserve side. The only positives were the goals from Tolu and Møller-Wolfe.
That game was gone, and yesterday brought another six-pointer away to Fulham. The result was a 3-0 defeat, with 50 minutes played with 10 men after an officiating error. There was a clear handball by King before Agbadou was shown a red card.
The bigger issue was Vítor making nine changes again from Wednesday’s team. Across two games, that’s 18 changes. How on earth are players meant to gel with that level of churn?
Now, to yesterday’s performance. I’m naming players because the displays warrant it. Jørgen Strand Larsen may be unfit, but his effort was poor. He hasn’t produced a good performance since his failed move to Newcastle. Only he knows if he is truly trying.
Jhon Arias arrived with hope he could fill some of the gap left by Cunha’s move to United. Yesterday, his effort was pitiful. He made no attempt to receive passes and was rightly subbed at half-time, with João Gomes adding some steel to midfield.
Ki Jana Hoever had another forgettable game. One example was a 50-yard cross-field pass to nobody, hit as if he didn’t care. He was replaced by Tchatchoua at half-time. He arrived with a reputation for pace, quicker than Adama Traoré. Have Wolves used that to beat defenders? No.
Toti was on a booking, so Mosquera replaced him as we were already down to ten. Larsen was finally pulled on 76 minutes, and André joined Gomes in the middle.
For nearly 80 minutes, Wolves struggled to string forward passes together. Sideways and backward, yes. But a progressive ball? Forget it.
What are Wolves doing in training with an expanded coaching staff? It doesn’t look like they’re devising plans to score or to pass with purpose. The levels are shambolic. We’ve lost to the promoted sides. We’ve lost three six-pointers. We have two points from 30. Two from 30! And that’s before the defeats that ended last season.
Vítor must take responsibility for team selection, game plans, and substitutions. But the bigger picture starts in the boardroom.
Fosun have stripped the heart out of this club. A self-sustaining model is fine if you have a squad capable of winning. Right now, we don’t. It’s fine if you replace departures with like-for-like in time to build a functioning team. That isn’t happening. It’s no good buying players the manager deems not up to Premier League speed; too many of ours aren’t.
Finally, rewarding a manager with a new contract while the team replicates the run that cost O’Neil his job is, frankly, idiotic and a sign of incompetence at the highest level.
Wolves look destined for the Championship without a miracle, a dramatic change in form, or an unbelievable haul of 38 more points. The fans have been let down, big time.
A disgusted fifty-year follower and supporter of our great club.
I’m absolutely disgusted by this performance. My match thoughts are grim; there’s little positive to take. Vítor Pereira’s tactics aren’t working, and neither is his lineup. My man of the match is Ladislav Krejci; he gave 110% and kept fighting. The match rating is a 2. This was one of the worst displays we’ve seen.
Vítor out, Shi out, Fosun out.
WOLVES FANS TALK: Fan Outrage After Dismal Defeat to Fulham
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