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Under-fire Wolves boss Vitor Pereira insists he is ready to walk away if he feels he doesn't have the full backing of his players.

The Portuguese claims he can turn things around as his side's nightmare start to the season hit a new low - but on this evidence it's hard to agree with the beleaguered 57-year-old whose under-performing side were jeered off by their fans.

Winless and arguably hopeless Wolves remain doggedly on track for a record-breaking season - but not in a good way after becoming the latest victims of Sunderland's impressive return to the big time.

It's six months since the Molineux club won in the league and at their current rate of knots they are on course to post the Premier League's lowest-ever points tally as they continue to look worryingly incapable of bettering Derby County's modest haul of 11 back in 2008.

A 12th league game without a win stretching back to late April leaves Wolves bottom with two points and already five...

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