Vitor Pereira is enjoying the long-term viewing ahead of Friday night football clash with Wolves with Manchester City.
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Pereira took over Gary O'Neil earlier this year, but the former Fenerbahce and Corinthians owners insisted he insisted on planning for the Wolves' future.
Despite speculation this summer about potential speculations from the likes of Matheus Cunha and Rayan Ait-nouri, Pereira firmly believes that Wolves can continue to build his recent progress with his recent progress, as long as he can keep most of his team.
"We know what we want to achieve. We are creating our ideas. Not only in the short term, but we hope to build in the future," he told him. Sky Sports News.
“I believe we can play in this Premier League, it is the best league in the world.
“Of course, to build something strong, you won’t lose a lot of players because if you lose a lot of players, we start again from the beginning.
“Identity is there. We know how to play, how to defend, how to attack, if we want to go quickly or have to keep the ball.
“We can (of course) improve the quality we have with different actions. We try to put more of the stuff in the dynamic, but we can’t lose a lot of players.
“If you lose a lot of players in the next market, that’s going to be a problem because we need to rebuild again. We’re going to see what happens.
“Of course, it’s normal – we might lose two or three players, but if you lose 10, that’s a problem. But I think we know (this) in the club and they want to build something strong in the future.
“I don’t want to play again to avoid relegation, I want to play a good team at the table, play when we play at home and out, and compete with the spirit to win.”
City looked more like themselves in recent weeks and no star forward Erling Haaland has won three games in the bounce, who will be reluctant to return to the Wolves.
Pereira is looking forward to locking in the corner with Pep Guardiola, a coach who pioneered Leonardo da Vinci, one of the great artists and innovators in history.
“It’s our focus to fight for these three points,” Periela said. “Confronting world-class managers.
“I once said he was Leonardo da Vinci in football because he was a guy who created new ideas and he was not afraid to try, try and try and try.
“He is a guy who looks to the future. He is a special manager.
"Of course, they will have more property than we do. But I believe it is possible to compete and create opportunities to score. Of course, we need to defend well."
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