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Nuno Espirito Santo's masterplan for Chelsea test has taken another dramatic twist

CheeseGromit

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So you genuinely believe Wolves were unhappy to lose Nuno?

We know it was a mutual agreement, fact. Wolves were poor last season, fact. Managers tend to be sacked or mutually agreed to leave after a bad season, fact. Based on that, that's not hysteria, that's applying logic that works in football. I'm happy for you to expose the facts that show wolves were disappointed he left. If not then my "hysteria" is probably more realistic than yours. The Wolves announcement didn't even hint at disappointment in the decision, yet we sacked Poch and Levy put emotion to that to show it wasn't an easy decision.
See I didn’t make any claim ; you did
It probably suited both parties
You claimed there was more to it and mutual consent meant they sacked him
Putting the record straight
It is also well known that NES was separated from his daily almost for the duration of the pandemic. He wanted time at home
His send off at the last game was a thank you from the fans not a get lost which incidentally seems to be prevalent on this site
 
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