Two Wolves players have done more than enough to warrant back-to-back starts when the Old Gold travel to play Fulham.
The Wanderers exited the Carabao Cup in dramatic fashion, with Chelsea leaving Molineux as 4-3 winners.
Too often this season, Pereira has frequently changed his squad, and against the Blues, he made 11 changes.
It was a decision he would regret, as the Wolves head coach admitted fault for going 3-0 down in the first half.
Pereira’s decision-making this season has been terrible, but he has a chance to make amends for himself on Saturday.
Despite the 4-3 loss to Chelsea, there were two standout men, and Vitor Pereira has to now reward impressive displays with a start against the Cottagers.

David Moller Wolfe and Tolu Arokodare must start against Fulham
David Moller Wolfe and Tolu Arokodare have not been given much of a chance since signing for Wolves during the summer and have mostly been out of favour so far.
For the Nigerian, he did not have a pre-season, so it makes sense that he needs time to get up to speed.
However, if there is one thing we learnt against Chelsea, Arokodare needs to start getting more minutes, as he looks ready to have more of an impact.
He is starting to look much fitter, and after scoring a goal in Wednesday’s cup match, he simply has to start against Fulham.
Momentum is an important thing in football, and Pereira must ride that wave by giving the striker more minutes while he is full of confidence.
On the other side, it is a similar situation with David Moller Wolfe.
The Norwegian has had a tough time settling into life in England, but the defender has said he is nearly fully settled.
He scored two goals from left-back, and Moller Wolfe was one of Wolves’ best players on the day.
Wolfe has not been in Pereira’s plans so far, with just two Premier League starts coming in the opening couple of fixtures; however, he must now be rewarded with a place in the starting XI against Fulham.
Tolu Arokodare starting does not mean Jorgen Strand Larsen should be dropped
The quality of Jorgen Strand Larsen is evident, and while he has not been up to speed this season, it will not be long until he returns to his goal-scoring ways.
Like his Nigerian strike partner, his penalty against Burnley would have been a relief, as it finally got him his first goal of the Premier League season.
Vitor Pereira needs Larsen at his best form, and dropping him after scoring would not be smart either.
The Wolves head coach has hinted the duo could play up top together, and now could be the time to test it out.
The Old Gold need to beat Fulham, and going full throttle up front may be one of the better ways to get three points over the line.
