Jorgen Strand Larsen has now opened up about how he and the Wolves squad feel about their head coach, Vitor Pereira.
Fans have started to turn on the Wolves manager, and there were chants about him getting sacked following the full-time whistle against Burnley.
Pereira has led the Old Gold on a run of nine games without a win in the Premier League.
They are sitting on just two points from those matches, and relegation looks likely this season.
Jorgen Strand Larsen has already apologised to supporters, but he has now commented on his head coach after the loss to Burnley.

Jorgen Strand Larsen says Wolves squad are still backing Vitor Pereira
Jorgen Strand Larsen has responded to questions surrounding the future of Vitor Pereira and if he has lost the dressing room.
You would not blame the Wolves squad for being unhappy with the head coach, as they have yet to win this season.
However, when asked if they are behind him, Larsen said via the Express and Star, “Yes, of course, all of us are. We know what we did last season. We’re not blaming anyone here. Obviously, it’s tough for a team with a lot of changes in the summer.
“There are a load of new faces, and it needs time to adapt. That’s why I feel like in the last few games we’re getting there. Spurs, Brighton – it’s at the end of the games again.
“If we’re a bit more on top of it, we might take six points; instead, we take two. But it’s just where we are right now. We don’t blame anyone else. We don’t think that’s someone’s fault. It’s all of us. We just have to keep on going and try to make the best out of it.”
Vitor Pereira responded to questions about his future, but the Wolves manager insisted he was not the man to ask.
If the board are to make the decision to let him go, they will no doubt take the squad’s feelings, the atmosphere from fans, and the results all into consideration.
Fulham will be a difficult game once again
Next up for Wolves in the Premier League is a game away to Fulham.
While the Cottagers are struggling in the Premier League and sit just above the drop zone, they have much more quality in their squad.
Former Old Gold players Raul Jimenez and Adama Traore will cause a major threat in attack.
Additionally, Emile Smith Rowe possesses creativity to break down defences, but at this moment, it will not take much to score against Wolves.
It will be a tricky tie, and the Wanderers are no doubt the underdogs. It is tough to see how they can win that one.
