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“The goal against Wales is on repeat in our house”

The last three and a half seasons have been some ride for Wolverhampton Wanderers. It owes much to Nuno Espirito Santo. Just how good is he?

It’s not just what he’s done for me as a player, but as a person. I’ve matured so much. I just need to keep listening to him and improving every day. That’s what he does; he makes every one of us in the squad better.

When a big job becomes available we all have a bit of a panic! He deserves to be linked with the biggest sides because he is that good a coach. It’s important we make the most of having him at our club. No one stays forever, but we are delighted he is with us now.

What has been your personal highlight of the rise and rise of Wolves?

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