Fulham cruise past Wolves to end losing run and turn up heat on Vitor Pereira
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Fulham cruise past Wolves to end losing run and turn up heat on Vitor Pereira
"Not since 26 April 189 days to be precise have the beleaguered Portuguese manager and his team tasted victory in the Premier League and that never looked like changing on yet another afternoon when nothing seemed to go their way. From the moment Ryan Sessegnon put Fulham ahead in the ninth minute, there was little prospect of Marco Silva's side not going on to end their run of four straight defeats especially when Emmanuel Agbadou was sent off towards the end of the first half."
"Patience must surely be wearing thin despite the board's previous willingness to back the manager who steered them to safety so impressively last season. You're getting sacked in the morning, came the chants from the travelling supporters way before a cacophony of boos at the final whistle. After arguing with them following the late defeat to Burnley last week, Pereira insisted beforehand he has the tools at his disposal to save Wolves from their predicament."
Wolves remain winless in the Premier League since 26 April, enduring a 189-day drought. Fulham took the lead through Ryan Sessegnon and extended control after Emmanuel Agbadou received a red card late in the first half. Harry Wilson and a disastrous own goal from substitute Yerson Mosquera sealed the victory after the break. Supporters chanted for the manager's sacking and booed at full time, reflecting growing frustration despite previous board support. Concerns focus on a defence conceding frequently, limited attacking quality, and off-field issues including criticism of ticket pricing promotions involving Sander Berge.
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