Jamie Carragher
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He's done everything, everything to the club.
In terms of when he came in, I think it was two and a half years ago now, he brought in a lot of staff, a lot of Portuguese staff, and a lot of people came to the club, a lot of new people, and everything got changed in terms of he's changed the whole training ground, the whole of Molineux, changed the whole structure of the inside of the changing rooms and things like that.
But in terms of being on the pitch, the whole thing got changed.
So we spoke about the three at the back, the five at the back.
So how long did that sort of process take of changing you into a side that was very comfortable playing three at the back?
He had a full pre-season when he first came in.
I remember going to Austria when he first came in.
It was a brilliant pre-season for us.
It was needed because he got his ideas across and it was tough.
But I think that pre-season really helped kick us on into the season because it was literally a full pre-season that we had to work on different things and new stuff with him.
And he was brilliant since the day he came in.
He's been absolutely fantastic because with the way we play, he's given us new ideas along the way as well, which has been brilliant.
And you personally then, what impact has Nuno had on your development and what's he changed in your game since he's been the Wolves manager?
I'll be honest, for me, he's been absolutely amazing.
In terms of me personally, everything's about the club and our football club, but I think just for me personally, he's been absolutely brilliant.
He really has.
I think in terms of listening to a tactical side of a game, I've learnt so much under him in terms of how to see a game and how to organise and talk to people.
That was always a big part of how I wanted to play and
I think he's brought that out in me more by listening and understanding and seeing how he wants the game to be played, because I think it's important that as long as we see it, then we can put it onto the pitch as well.
So I think that's a big part of it.