Wolves: How Bruno Lage has got the club firing again with fans dreaming of Europe
Daily MailBruno Lage's revolution began in a nondescript room at Wolves' training ground on his first look at Compton last July. Bruno Lage's revolution began during his first look at Wolves' training ground last summer About 25 computer terminals and plastic chairs were removed and replaced by upmarket leather seats and a giant touch screen, which Lage uses to illustrate his ideas. These analysis sessions sometimes occupy more time than the training sessions themselves, while Lage, 45, will occasionally conduct short meetings with individual players in his office to discuss a particular tactical matter. Lage has stuck with trusted figures Conor Coady and Ruben Neves who have helped build the club's success He also takes a more active role in training than Nuno Espirito Santo and is more affable Whereas Nuno would stand on the sidelines observing sessions, Lage is constantly on the move, placing himself at the centre of the action and forever cajoling and encouraging.