Wolves have sacked Vitor Pereira after a 3-0 defeat to Fulham left them rooted to the bottom of the Premier League table.
They have failed to win a single league match this season, as Pereira leaves the club on two points after 10 games.
The Portuguese coach was parachuted in last season to replace Gary O’Neil when the club were in a similar situation, with the Briton being axed with Wolves on three points.
A remarkable turnaround of form saw Pereira safely guide the Molineux outfit away from the relegation zone.
But Wolves never continued that momentum over into this season, with the club suffering damaging defeats to all three promoted teams Leeds, Sunderland and Burnley.
Following that defeat to the Clarets last week saw frustrations boil over with the fans.

Vitor Pereira went over to the home support to hit back at chants against his managerial reign last week
| PAPereira had to be held back by players and stewards after arguing with fans in the stands.
There were many calling for the 57-year-old to leave his role, only for him to keep his job with the Wolves board keen for stability after several big key personnel changes in recent years.
