It has been a nightmare start to the 2025/26 season for Wolves, with many players falling way short of the level required.
Wolves lost for the fifth game in a row on Saturday in the Premier League against Leeds United.
After taking the lead through Ladislav Krejci, Wanderers gifted the visitors three goals, and could then not lay a glove on Daniel Farke’s side in the second-half.

It was a hugely disappointing performance, and one prompted boos at the final whistle.
Wolves fans at Molineux chanted against Fosun again, and the owners certainly have a lot to answer for for the current mess.
But Vitor Pereira is not totally without blame for Wolves’ pointless start, having made a number of questionable selection decisions.
Currently, there’s a lot of focus on Emmanuel Agbadou for his poor form.
There is a strong argument for Agbadou to be dropped, but there’s also another defender who is struggling for Wolves.
Yerson Mosquera branded ‘a calamity waiting to happen’ for Wolves

Yerson Mosquera is back in the picture at Wolves after missing most of last term with a serious knee injury.
The Colombia international is looking to kick on now after missing so much football, and so far he’s made a few appearances for Wanderers.
He did well against West Ham United in the Carabao Cup last month. But Mosquera has struggled in his last two outings.
Against Newcastle United, Mosquera may well have been sent off for a last-man challenge on Harvey Barnes.
And against Leeds on Saturday, Mosquera – like Agbadou and Toti Gomes – was all over the place.
He allowed Dominic Calvert-Lewin too much space in the box to score Leeds’ equaliser, and it was also clear that Mosquera was getting frustrated in the second-half.
At one point, he felt a flailing arm to the face and after not getting the decision, made a rash challenge to concede a free-kick on the Leeds left wing.
After the game, journalist Liam Keen gave his thoughts about the performance, and on Mosquera said: “A calamity waiting to happen, at times.
“He barely even gets off the ground for Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s header. He has to do so much better there.”
Santiago Bueno needs more minutes for Wolves
Like most of the players in Wolves’ team, Mosquera is struggling right now.
Arguably, he should not be ahead of Santiago Bueno in the pecking order, who surely needs to be getting more minutes given how the others have been performing.

Bueno perhaps lacks physicality. But he’s mostly very good on the ball and unlike Mosquera, is not rash.
His composure could actually be a big help for Wolves at the moment, as it’s all been rather chaotic.
With Agbadou struggling as well, perhaps Pereira ought to consider Bueno for the backline, and moving Krejci back, with Toti as the third man.