Wolverhampton Wanderers defender Conor Coady has been discussing the club’s success this season and his manager Nuno Espirito Santo.

Ten-man Wolverhampton Wanderers came from behind to beat Bristol City with a stoppage time winner from centre half Ryan Bennett last time out.
The victory in a thrilling encounter at Ashton Gate saw both teams have a man sent off and puts Wolves 10 points clear at the top of the Championship.
Victory over Brentford tomorrow will further cement their grip on promotion back to the Premier League.
Wolves are enjoying a magnificent season as the most entertaining team to watch and the most difficult to beat.
Conor Coady celebrates with his teammates
“It’s fantastic (the season) couldn’t have gone any better really,” Coady told talkSPORT.
“The boys are improving and getting better week on week.
“His (Nuno’s) attention to detail (sets him apart) I think, nothing ever gets done without a plan, everything we do week in and week out is done to a plan to try and improve us.
“Up to now it’s been fantastic and the manager and his staff have been superb since they’ve come in and helped everybody, and helped everybody improve, and long may it continue and hopefully we can have a good season.

“It’s been the aim of this football club for a number of years (to get promoted). The football club is fantastic and the following it gets is massive, everything about it is first class.”
At their current rate Wolves could find themselves on the brink of automatic promotion as early as March.
The job Nuno has done at the Molineux has not gone unnoticed, though, and some big clubs have been monitoring the Portuguese’s progress with admiring glances.
The manager has been adamant he is fully focused on winning promotion with Wolves, though, which is now a matter of when and not if given their superiority in a fiercely competitive Championship.
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