Nuno Espirito Santo is proud of what he achieved with Wolves as he departed the club.
The Portuguese played out his final game as Wolves boss, a 2-1 loss to Manchester United at Molineux on Sunday.
Despite fans not getting the result they wanted, there were plenty singing Nuno's name throughout the game.
He said, per Sky Sports: "It means a lot, all the while the respect that we felt. This is the bond that we feel with the city, when we go on the streets. This bond is special and will stay forever.
"The first match at Molineux was against Middlesbrough. It all started there.
"The foundation is there. The commitment is there. I only can see good things [for Wolves in the future].
"What we wanted to build, we achieved. When you want to work with a group of players, first you need to create a really special bond between themselves. With the fans, the club, the city.
"Then, comes the sporting achievement. But the more important thing is the love and respect that we have for one another.
"You don't find out you are going to fall in love with something until you really feel it. Even when things don't go well you have the passion and you are sad with passion.
"This is what we have felt every time we came short, we felt this sadness. It is incredible. We could not expect it but it will stay forever. This is a place that I love.
"It is [not goodbye, it is] a see you soon."

