
Wolves boss Bruno Lage expects home fans to give Tottenham manager Nuno a warm welcome back today.
Nuno returns to Molineux for the first time since his departure at the end of last season.
Lage said, “I think a big, big welcome to him, to his staff, because what he did here it was really amazing. We can feel it. I saw that from the Championship to the Premier League and to play in the Europa League, four amazing years, so I think the fans will give him a big welcome because they don't forget what he did. But after the whistle they will support us, to help us to win the match.
“Before the whistle, the fans cannot forget what he did here, but after the whistle, I think they will stick behind me and my team because we are working hard to give them success and continue to bring success to the club.
“It's a good feeling when you come to a place like Molineux, and Nuno will feel the love from the fans and from the players because of the work he did here. But after the whistle, me, my players and the fans want to beat Tottenham, not Nuno, Tottenham. We cannot forget that."
The match will also mark Raul Jimenez's return at Molineux after recovering from last season's skull fracture.
Lage also said, "The interview he did last week and the way he put things; it was very hard. I can't imagine the way he sees the world now, every day when he wakes up and looks at his wife and child and comes here to play football for our fans.
"I think only when you go through a situation like him, you can feel the feeling of being alive. For sure, it'll be very good for him, and the fans will be behind him to support him."
