Wolverhampton Wanderers fans appear to be missing former manager Nuno Espirito Santo, as they could be heard chanting about the Nottingham Forest man.
Nuno Espirito Santo has transformed things on the field at Nottingham Forest, with a European spot very much within reach right now.
Despite losing to Manchester City, Forest still sit in sixth position but the run of fixtures coming up will be a huge test of our ambitions.
Nuno pulled off the impossible by taking Wolves to the knockout stages of the Europa League during his time at Molineux, so there’s no reason as to why he can’t repeat his feat at the City Ground.
Interestingly, Wolves fans are clearly still fond of Nuno Espirito Santo, as they could be heard chanting about the Nottingham Forest manager against Everton.
Wolves fans heard chanting about Nuno Espirito Santo
Wolves are in a sticky situation at this moment in time, currently sitting in 19th position with nine points after 14 games in the Premier League.
Gary O’Neill’s future is now under threat after the 4-0 Everton thumping, with Graham Potter being eyed as a potential replacement.
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It’s clear that what Nuno Espirito Santo is doing at Nottingham Forest has caught the eyes of Wolves fans, as they could be heard chanting about him at Goodison Park.
‘Nuno had a dream, To build a football team, With Chinese owners and a wonderkid from Porto, With five at the back, And pace in attack, We’re Wolverhampton and we’re on our way back…’
Nuno had a dream, rings around Goodison Park.
What a fanbase.
SAVE US @Nuno 😭 😭
— Wolves Fancast (@wolvesfancast) December 4, 2024
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Nuno Espirito’s resurgence at Nottingham Forest
Gael Clichy shared his admiration for Nuno last night during the Manchester City commentary, acknowledging just how well he’s done at Nottingham Forest.
“He’s a top coach and he knows how to play, and which buttons to press at which parts in this game.”
Nuno’s honesty after negative results has been a real positive of his management, revealing how unhappy he was after an embarrassing defensive display against Arsenal and putting a plan in place.
“There are aspects we have to look at though, the defensive aspects of the team and it’s not just them, the midfielders, the wingers, they have to help.
“The players now realise that the first objective is a clean sheet. It’s as simple as that.”
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