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wolves Owner Victor Perera He admitted that he “understood the frustration” of the supporters as they attacked the manager and players after his team suffered a 3–2 defeat in the final minutes. Premier League to defeat burnley In Molineux.
The visitors took a reasonable two-goal lead at the half-hour mark, courtesy of two one-touch strikes from Gian Fleming, both assisted by Kwilinski Hartmann.
Wolves struggled to level the game before the break through jorgen strand larsenMartial Munetsi nodded in the equaliser, his first penalty of the season.
It looked as if both sides would share the spoils, until Lyle Foster scored in the fifth minute of extra time to give Burnley their first win this season.
After the whistle, Molineux was fouled and Pereira went out to the fans along with Strand Larsen and had a heated discussion in front of them. south bankWhich ended with Wolves fans chanting “morning sack” at their manager.
“What I said is that we worked a lot and need to fight together. The team gave everything on the field to win,” Perera said.
“We understand the frustration of the people and the supporters but what I must say is, if we fight unitedly with them, we can win games and compete and achieve our goals – without them, it is impossible.
“If we win two or three games in a row, things will change. Two months ago they sang my name, because with the work we did last season, we are competing in the Premier League, not the Championship.
“Now they are singing my name to get me sacked. If I were a supporter, I would be proud of my team because they worked and showed the spirit, mentality and ambition to win the game, even losing 2–0 (after 30 minutes).”
This is the fourth game Wolves have conceded in the final stages and now sit bottom of the table with just two points from nine matches.
Perera believes that just one win can change his team’s fortunes, however.
He added, “Today is a kind of day in the life. Sometimes we have moments, very difficult moments that we have to endure and what I saw in the dressing room was a team suffering because they did everything to get more.”
“We need to endure but we need to be ready to fight again tomorrow and that’s the mentality of this group.
“I believe that a win can change everything and I think today was the day but in the end, it was not. We must be ready to fight again and we need our supporters again.”
Scott Parker For the first time in this campaign, his team won consecutively, but he was not able to progress on his own.
He said: “Really frustrating at half-time but we responded in the right way and got the three points, which was massive for us.
“Back to back wins, we have ticked that box and won against a good team away from home, they are a really good team. We can take momentum and confidence from this result.
“There is still a long way to go this season and this is only the beginning stages.
“We’ve been extremely competitive. We earned that today. Old Trafford (against Manchester United), we’re in the game. Liverpool at home – seconds on the clock – coming out with a point.
“We are at the end of the nitty-gritty and these are the games you look at to get points, that doesn’t mean you look at other games that are not getting points.”