Vitor Pereira is enjoying his first taste of the Premier League after arriving at Wolves in December.
There are few clubs in better form than Wolves right now, who recorded another Premier League win on matchday 32, beating Spurs 4-2 at Molineux.
Speaking of in form, Jorgen Strand Larsen found the net for the fifth time in his previous four games, writing his name onto the scoresheet alongside Rayan Ait-Nouri and Matheus Cunha.
Pereira is guiding Wolves towards being mathematically safe from relegation, in what has been a season of two halves for the Old Gold.

Vitor Pereira makes Premier League history at Wolves
When Gary O’Neil left Molineux having watched his side concede 40 goals in only 16 games, not many had hope that Wolves would survive the campaign.
Fastforward to now, and the Old Gold are heading into games full of confidence, as seen against Tottenham.
The win over Spurs meant more than just three points to move further away from the bottom three, as Pereira wrote his name into Wolves history.
For the first time in the Premier League era, Wolves have won four consecutive league games, telling of the impact the new manager is having on his squad.
The history-making numbers are all the more impressive when considering that Pereira was without his star player, Cunha, for three of the victories, emphasising the cause for celebration.
Where Spurs win leaves Wolves in the Premier League table
Wolves fans will look back on this season wondering what could’ve been had Pereira replaced O’Neil earlier than he did.
The damage was largely done, in terms of how high Wolves can finish; however, for the first time this season, the Old Gold have moved higher than 17th place.
# | Club | Points |
15 | Tottenham | 37 |
16 | Wolves | 35 |
17 | West Ham | 35 |
18 | Ipswich Town | 21 |
19 | Leicester City | 18 |
20 | Southampton | 10 |
The win places Pereira’s side in 16th, seeing West Ham occupy 17th, and 18th-place Ipswich isolated 14 points away from safety.
From breaking records to scoring four goals in front of home supporters, Wolves will note their victory against Spurs as one of the highs of this season, in what has been a truly testing campaign for the squad.