Aston Villa may face a transformed Wolves side when the two clubs meet at Villa Park on November 30. Wolves have parted ways with manager Vitor Pereira after a dismal start to the Premier League season, leaving Villa to prepare for a team likely buoyed by a new managerial appointment.
Wolves have struggled, securing only two points from their first ten matches. Thankfully for Villa, they missed the chance to play them under Pereira’s leadership, but the prospect of a new manager bounce could make their upcoming clash far more challenging.
Before hosting Wolves, Villa will play Bournemouth at home and then travel to Leeds following the November international break. The Midlands rivals’ fixture is expected to attract significant attention, with many bookmakers already speculating on Wolves’ next manager.
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Among the frontrunners to replace Pereira are Gary O’Neil, who may return to Wolves, alongside Brendan Rodgers, recently sacked by Celtic, and former Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag, dismissed early in the Bayer Leverkusen season.
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