Wolves prepared to be patient in manager search

Vitor Pereira was sacked after 11 months in charge at Molineux
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Wolves will not rush to appoint a new manager this week with the club likely to still be under caretaker charge against Chelsea.
Under-21 coach James Collins and Under-18 boss Richard Walker are currently taking the side after Vitor Pereira's sacking on Sunday.
With the international break coming after Saturday's trip to Stamford Bridge Wolves are unwilling to push through an appointment just for the sake of Saturday, although the situation could still change quickly.
Former manager Gary O'Neil pulled out of talks on Monday, ending a shock chance of a return, while appointing ex-Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is unlikely.
Middlesbrough manager Rob Edwards is of interest but Boro would be due compensation. Edwards was previously Under-23 manager at Molineux and had a two game spell in interim charge in 2016.
Wolves are bottom of the table with just two points, a total no side in the Premier League has survived from after 10 games.