Wolves boss Vitor Pereira was spotted celebrating with fans in a local Wetherspoons pub after leading his side to a 4-2 victory over Tottenham on Sunday. Another inspirational win moved the Molineux outfit 14 points clear of the relegation zone, an unthinkable position when Pereira took over from Gary O'Neil in December.
The Portuguese boss joked "first the points, then the pints" in recent weeks and lived up to his word by joining supporters in local establishment 'The Moon Under Water'. Video captured by fans showed the head coach being embraced warmly as they cheered for the man spearheading Wolves' push up the table.
After Wolves' fourth Premier League win in a row, it was put to Pereira whether he would head down to the city centre pub once more to toast three points with supporters.
"Every time," Pereira confirmed. "Work is work, but after the work we need to celebrate together. I need to feel the energy of these people and be part of the family."
And just a few hours later, once the 56-year-old had finished his duties following a drubbing of Spurs, Pereira made good on his word and entered a Wetherspoons met with joyous applause.
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