Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Nuno Espirito Santo said on Monday he was pleased with the strong identity the team have forged after working ...
Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Nuno Espirito Santo said on Monday he was pleased with the strong identity the team have forged after working their way up from the second-tier Championship to competing in Europe in the space of three years.
Wolves were 15th in the Championship when Santo took charge in May 2017 and the Molineux club are preparing for their first European quarter-final appearance in 48 years as they face Sevilla in Tuesday's Europa League quarter-final tie."It's been a long journey, not only this season. A long journey that started three seasons ago in the Championship. It's basically the same group of players," Portuguese Nuno told reporters.
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