Managerial churn, bold gambles and a restless weekend in the Premier League
Vítor Pereira has been dismissed by Wolverhampton Wanderers after 45 days into a new three-year contract.
The sacking is the fourth mid-season departure this campaign, a Premier League record for this stage of the year.
The decision highlights owners willingness to pull the plug quickly in search of a new manager bounce.
Meanwhile, Wolves face renewed upheaval as they seek a quick spark in a season that already feels unsettled.
Fulham defeated Wolves 3-0, underscoring the scale of the challenge Pereira faced.
Arsenal beat Burnley 2-0 to reinforce their push at the top.
Nottingham Forest and Manchester United played out a 2-2 draw in a match that delivered late drama.
Everton supporters watch from Goodison with wary eyes as league volatility echoes into their own campaign.
The weekend’s results will fuel debate about the speed of managerial changes and the fragility of short-term fixes.
TLDR:
Vítor Pereira is out after a brief spell at Wolves, illustrating the season’s managerial churn.
Arsenal and United secure results while Wolves face questions over ownership and direction.
Everton fans hope for stability amid the league’s quick-fix culture.
Vítor Pereira
Wolves


