Nuno Espirito Santo: An unquestioned success - but what next for club & the Portuguese manager?
By Simon StoneBBC Sport
21 May 202121 May 2021.From the section Wolves
Nuno Espirito Santo became Wolves fourth boss in 10 months when he was appointed in May 2017
To appreciate the full scale of Nuno Espirito Santo s impact at Wolves, you have to wind back to July 2016.
The club s new owners, Chinese conglomerate Fosun International, sacked Kenny Jackett a week after taking control and days after saying the English manager s job was safe.
Jackett s replacement, the Italian Walter Zenga, lasted 17 games and 87 days. He won just six times.
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Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo donates £250,000 to poverty charity By TPN/Lusa, in Sport, Football · 02-02-2021 10:00:00 · 2 Comments
Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo has generously donated £250,000 to help tackle poverty in the city.
The 47-year-old has dug into his own pocket as part of the Wolves Foundation’s £500,000 Feed Our Pack project.
The scheme aims to reduce the effects of food poverty and support residents of Wolverhampton affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.
The project, which will run for an initial three years, has also been made possible by a £250,000 grant from the Premier League PFA Community Fund.
Nuno said: “Wolves fans and the people of Wolverhampton have been fantastic to me since I arrived here almost four years ago, and I wanted to give something back and help the people who are s