
"The visitors took a deserved two goal lead on the 30-minute mark, courtesy of a pair of one-touch strikes from Zian Flemming, both assisted by Quilindschy Hartman. Wolves fought back to make it a level game before the break, through Jorgen Strand Larsen's penalty for his first of the season before Marshall Munetsi nodded in the equaliser. It looked like the two sides would split the spoils until Lyle Foster scored in the fifth minute of added time, to hand Burnley a first win on the road this season."
""We worked a lot and need to fight together. The team gave everything on the pitch to win," Pereira said. "We understand the frustration of the people and supporters but what I must say, if we fight united with them, we can win games and compete and achieve our targets -- without them, it is impossible. "If we win two or three games in a row, things will change. Two months ago they sing my name, because together with the work we did last season, we are competing in the Premier League and not Championship. "Now they sing my name to sack me. If I was a supporter, I feel proud of my team because they worked and showed the spirit, mentality and ambition to win the game, even losing 2-0 [after 30 minutes].""
Wolves surrendered a 3-2 home defeat to Burnley after conceding a fifth-minute-of-added-time winner, despite recovering from a 2-0 deficit. Zian Flemming scored twice early, both assists from Quilindschy Hartman, before Jorgen Strand Larsen converted a penalty and Marshall Munetsi equalised. Fans reacted angrily after the final whistle, directing chants at players and the manager. Vitor Pereira acknowledged supporter frustration, appealed for unity and stressed that a short run of wins could change fortunes. The result marks the fourth match in which Wolves conceded late and leaves them with just two points from nine games.
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