Wolves are still searching for their first top-flight win of the season under Pereira, who had to settle for a 1-1 draw with Brighton before the international break. The two sides meet for the first time in a top-flight fixture since April 2012 when they played out a goalless draw.
Pereira is ignoring the talks of him being sacked
The Portuguese head coach is coming under increasing pressure, but he says does not pay attention to any the noise.
"I don't feel the pressure from the outside because I don't read anything, I don't see anything and I don't watch TV.
"I live in my world - and my world is about me and my team. The pressure that I put on myself is the pressure that I feel.
"I know we can do better because we have good players and we have a good team. With the way that we're working every day, the results will come for sure."
Pereira apologizes for red card behaviour
Pereira was shown a red card by referee Jarred Gillett just 21 minutes into the match against The Seagulls after he kicked the ball away from his technical area and into the officials' dugout. He had now said sorry for his behaviour and says it cannot happen again.
"Firstly, I want to apologise. I know football is emotional, and I'm an emotional guy, but my behaviour was not proper.
"It was a moment of frustration because we lost two balls and conceded dangerous counter-attacks.
"I kicked a ball and it cannot happen again. I apologise."
Strand Larsen is recovering
Finally, he provided some team news including an important update on striker Jorgen Strand Larsen, who is slowly trying to return to fitness.
"We have some small problems with injuries, Hwang (Hee-chan) in particular. (Jean-Ricner) Bellegarde is sick as well.
"So we'll see if it is possible to have them with us tomorrow."
On Jorgen Strand Larsen's recurring Achilles tendon issue: "He is trying his best. It's not easy to be at his best level with the pain, I understand that.
"Right now he is still in pain, but he is trying to help the team. I hope that he can help us again."