Wolves star clashes with supporters in car park after Burnley defeat - 'I don't speak to my wife'
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Wolves goalkeeper Jose Sa faced fans outside the stadium following their last-minute home defeat to Burnley – a result that left them as the only Premier League side yet to win a game this season. Vitor Pereira's side fell 2-0 behind inside the opening 30 minutes before Jorgen Strand Larsen pulled one back from the penalty spot.
Marshall Munetsi then levelled the score deep into first-half stoppage time. But the killer blow came in the 95th minute, when Lyle Foster fired past Sam Johnstone .
At full-time, Pereira was seen in a heated exchange with fans and had to be escorted away as chants of 'You're getting sacked in the morning' rang out from the South Bank.
"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," the Portuguese boss said afterwards. "If we win two or three games in a row, things will change.
"Two months ago they sang 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."
Sa, benched for a fourth consecutive game, was confronted about Wolves' poor start to the campaign by angry fans outside Molineux.
In a video circulating on social media, he’s heard saying: "When I go home, I don't speak to my wife because we lose, because I am sad."
The 32-year-old spent several minutes speaking with fans as they demanded answers.
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Responding to the video, one Wolves supporter said: "Fair play to Sa, you may not think he's a great keeper, but this isn't his fault and he's front up in a way that Shi should be.
"So we should just shout stuff at Jose Sa then, who wasn’t even playing?" a second questioned before another added: "I take Sa's side. The guy had no involvement in today's mess.
"He's not been at his best when he's been on the pitch but he's NOT the villain today at all. Leave him be. Go after Vitor Periera and Jeff Shi. Not him"
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