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The Premier League is coming to an end and we do not know who will be crowned champion of the month of May.
We do know, however, which clubs outperformed and underperformed throughout the campaign.
Manchester City tops the list of super-performers with a historic quadruple remarkably still in sight.
While Huddersfield and Fulham, both of whom are already relegated from the division, have endured miserable campaigns and are already preparing for next season in the championship.
One team has strong arguments to be considered the league's top club; Wolves – and this is largely attributable to their charge.
Nuno Espirito Santo has done extraordinary things with his team – and with the rewards season at the turn, here's why he should be recognized as the best coach.
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Record season
One of the simplest reasons Nuno should be named manager of the year is that he broke records with his team.
Wolves have a lower payroll than the top six and their average table competitors such as West Ham, Everton and Leicester, but they have a head start on them even though they are no longer in the high flying category. since 2012.
They beat their previous points record (40) with nine games to play and are on track to finish at least in the top eight this season.
Since 2001, no newly promoted club has finished in 8th place.
Media approach
Nuno's is also very professionally driven in his approach to the media all season.
He does not complain when the decisions are against his party – as do the majority of managers – and he takes a very honest and sharp approach to the interviews, which can not be said of many managers of the league.
Pep Guardiola, as great as he is, is much more difficult to read and does not hide anything – and unlike Jose Mourinho, Nuno does not feel that the media are trying to convince him of leather.
Gameplay style
The entertainment factor must be the key to deciding which coach will receive the first prize – and the wolves are really brilliant at watching at home and on the outside.
In Molineux, they do their utmost to win every game, regardless of their opponent.
This was shown for the first time at the start of the season in the 1-1 draw against City and it has not changed all season.
They demonstrate the perfect gap between attack and defense, as evidenced by their victory 2-1 on Manchester United midweek.
On average, they concede a single goal per game at Molineux but they do not rely on their defense to get results.
Away from home, they approach the matches more defensively, but continue to counter with power and speed with leaders Raul Jimenez and Diogo Jota in the lead.
They scored one point at Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool and also beat Tottenham.
A great record on the road against the first six.
Recruitment
Nuno must be congratulated for his superb recruitment in summer.
He made quality purchases, but also held his arms with some of his loyal Championship players, avoiding signing unnecessary players that cost Fulham so much.
He signed with Diogo Jota, who has had a slow start to the season but has been brilliant in recent months.
While Raul Jimenez, who has been one of the league's best forwards this season, has signed a contract for a Benfica club record.
Willy Boly was also a very good buy at the back, forming a good partnership with Captain Conor Coady.
While Jonny, who was signed permanently in January, was very helpful on the left flank.
Other contenders
The city of Guardiola has been incredible this season, but it has not changed the way it has played since the last title.
He added a player this summer, Riyad Mahrez, which was uninteresting, and they still play exactly the same training.
Guardiola is currently the best coach in the world, but as the trophy is awarded on a seasonal basis, Nuno has been more impressive.
Similarly, Liverpool, of Jurgen Klopp, has been very good this season and has the right to win the title, but he has given priority to the Premier League.
The fact that the wolves behaved so admirably in the league while simultaneously reaching the semi-finals of the FA Cup is a better feat.
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