I need to preface this post with an important point, to ensure I'm not falling foul of neglectful recency bias and attaching the merited beauty to Nuno's tenure, which he deserves.
Nuno gave me the best years of my Wolves life, inclusive of dizzying emotion I never thought I would feel as a Wolves fan. I will always be indebted to Nuno and what he made me/us feel over those special 3-4 years.
However, based on the early criticism of Nuno's reign at Spurs (below) and the parallels in key metrics to his time with us - have we begun to understand his tactics more and further come to understand our profligacy in front of goal?
Why would we have instinctive, natural finishers in our squad, when for the past two/three seasons, we've retained the same midfield & attacking talent who was so under-indexing in their shots at and goals in the net?
Is is blasphemous to suggest we have a Nuno hangover that is affecting our ability to put the ball in the net?
Nuno gave me the best years of my Wolves life, inclusive of dizzying emotion I never thought I would feel as a Wolves fan. I will always be indebted to Nuno and what he made me/us feel over those special 3-4 years.
However, based on the early criticism of Nuno's reign at Spurs (below) and the parallels in key metrics to his time with us - have we begun to understand his tactics more and further come to understand our profligacy in front of goal?
Why would we have instinctive, natural finishers in our squad, when for the past two/three seasons, we've retained the same midfield & attacking talent who was so under-indexing in their shots at and goals in the net?
Is is blasphemous to suggest we have a Nuno hangover that is affecting our ability to put the ball in the net?