Nuno extends contract with Wolves until 2023

Nuno Espirito Santo has committed his long-term time to the Wolves by extending his contract until 2023.

The Portuguese joined Molineux in May 2017 and brought the club back to the Premier League on first request, with the Wolves racking up 99 impressive numbers as league winners.

Since then, Nuno has taken the Wolves to the seventh consecutive set on the most sensible flight, while overseeing a Europa League quarter-final race last season.

“I feel good. Ready for that. I’m looking ahead. Working hard for it, because it’s a new cycle, no matter what you’ve done before, it’s about what’s waiting for us and that’s what I think we deserve,” the head coach told the Wolves’ official website.

“Let’s prepare well, challenge, do things the way we do, fight for it. “

The Nuno Wolves have earned the applause for their fair performance in the Premier League, while the 2018–19 season has also allowed Wembley to go with an appearance in the FA Cup semi-finals.

With Rubén Neves, Adama Traoré, Joao Moutinho and Raúl Jiménez on the pitch of Molineux, Nuno has above all that he has replaced since his arrival.

“It is something general in football. It happens each and every one of the seasons. It has happened since they gave us the championship,” he added.

“The players that started with us, Danny Batth was the captain of the club. He was with us at the beginning, not everyone else involved in those 3 seasons of tough pictures and successes, especially the way the fans enjoyed that.

“A lot of other people came here, a lot of other people came here. Things have changed, the team has evolved, the team has grown, the team is normal.

“After that, those are the conditions that in football. Players move to other clubs because they want it, some want it, but there are others that will never be passed. “

“When new players come in, it’s the expectation to look to help those players grow up so they can help the team grow, because the club is growing, the allocation moves forward step by step, every day with the same ambition. “to a great club. “

The wolves begin their new Premier League season at Sheffield United on Monday, less than five weeks after wasting the last eight against Sevilla in the Europa League.

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