Wolves fans are loving life at the moment, with Vitor Pereira having totally changed the club’s fortunes.
Just five months ago, Wolves were hurtling towards a relegation battle.
Gary O’Neil left Wolves on nine points, and the mood in the dressing room was extremely low.
But thankfully, Wolves appointed Vitor Pereira, who has proven to be an absolute game-changer for the club.
No one expected he’d make the impact he has. But Wolves now find themselves in the healthiest position they’ve been in for quite some time.
And the latest 3-0 win over Leicester means Vitor Pereira has now achieved something genuinely special.
Wolves are currently on the longest winning run in all of European teams

Wolves were always in with a good chance of beating Leicester at Molineux.
The Foxes have been so poor this season, and rocked up on Saturday seemingly defeated before they’d even taken to the pitch.
But a professional job was still required, and Wolves ran out comfortable 3-0 winners.
And that means it’s now six wins on the spin for Wolves.
That officially makes Wolves the most in-form team in Europe right now, because no other club has managed to win their last six games in a row.
Wolves face Manchester City next which is a difficult game on paper.
But with the way things are going, alongside the struggles of City this season, fans will be very optimistic about seeing a seventh straight Premier League win.
Pereira has made solid case for big backing from Fosun
Wolves are now up to 13th place in the Premier League table, having been languishing in 17th only recently.
Wolves’ move from 13th to 17th would be worth around £13 million in prize money, and hopefully Pereira can sustain the team’s form through until the end of the season. Who knows, perhaps even a mid-table finish is now possible.
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Even if Wolves fall off a bit though, Pereira has arguably already made a solid case for a higher level of baking from Fosun this summer.
We know Fosun operate with a self-sustaining policy, but the owners must know that to get to the next level, a higher level of spending will be required.
Pereira has shown he is worthy of a slightly deviation away from the current model, and fans will really hope the owners do not fail the manager this summer.