Collins also addressed the topic of finding a permanent replacement for Vitor Pereira. He mentioned that the team is close to appointing a new manager, with Middlesbrough's Rob Edwards being a possible candidate. However, Collins' tenure as interim manager is uncertain, and he was asked how long he expects to be in the role. "What I have been told is that I'll be taking the game this weekend," Collins replied. "The likelihood is that it will be one week only, but you never know in football." He stressed that his focus is on the team's performance and their upcoming match.
The media also asked Collins about the team's chances of avoiding relegation. With Wolves currently sitting at the bottom of the table, beating Chelsea would not be enough to move them out of last place. Collins remained optimistic, however, and emphasized that there are still 28 games left to play in the season. "There's 28 games to go, nearly 90 points to play for, and if you listen to everybody out there, it's like Wolves are down," he said. "I don't see it that way. We just need to put some results together." Collins urged the team to focus on their upcoming matches and to work towards earning points.











