Wolves manager Vitor Pereira has admitted his side’s mistakes have led to goals conceded after their humiliating home defeat to Nottingham Forest.
Wolves suffered their first defeat in four games after Forest thrashed them 3-0 with goals from Morgan Gibbs-White, Chris Wood and substitute Taiwo Awoniyi. The Wolves remain in 17th place, while the Foresters are level on points with Arsenal but have an inferior goal difference, so they remain in third place.
“You can say we were unlucky, but for me we created chances to score, but we faced a physical team. We felt it on the pitch,” Pereira said after the game.
“They are very quick on the counter เว็บพนันออนไลน์ UFABET สมัครง่าย โปรโมชั่นมากมาย and when they score the first goal of the game they are a compact team and wait for the opponent’s mistakes to take their chances.”
“Every mistake we made, they scored. They scored at the end of the first half when we could have equalised. We didn’t and it’s not luck. We need to fix the details in the penalty area to score more goals.”
On what he has made of the side in his early days at the club: “I am proud of the players because they tried everything. We tried everything to get a different result but with a small squad and the problems we faced during the week – it was very difficult to be more competitive than that.”