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Date published: Monday 24th May 2021 4:45 - TEAMtalk staff
Nuno Espirito Santo said he “only can see good things” ahead for Wolves after bowing out as the club’s manager on Sunday.
The Portuguese oversaw the final game of his four-year tenure as
The game saw the return of
Wolves fans to Molineux, with 4,500 allowed to attend, and supporters chanted Nuno’s name heartily before, during and after the match.
Under the
47-year-old, the club won the Championship title in 2017-18, then twice came seventh in the Premier League – and reached the Europa League quarter-finals – before Sunday’s 13th-placed finish.
Asked after the United contest if he felt Wolves could push forward after his departure, Nuno said: “Of course – I’m positive and I’m sure, because the foundation is there, the quality and talent of the players, the commitment of the players, the way they work with each other for the club.