Conor Coady says team spirit was behind Wolves' turnaround against Manchester United on Monday.
Nuno's side were outplayed in the first-half but clawed themselves back to secure a 1-1 draw.
"It is important to have that type of grit and bite," Coady said.
"We found it tough first half to get out, they pressed us really high and really fast.
"I thought they came with an intent to do that and they played well.
"But the manager spoke at half-time fantastically well like always and showed us a few other things we needed to do.
"We managed to get to grips in the second half. We pressed them a little bit higher and kept the line a little bit higher.
"We managed to play out past the press a little bit better as well.
"That was something we needed to do because when you have a team like Manchester United coming here you have to get to grips with them as soon as possible.
"I think it was important we went in not conceding two at half-time which made us stick in there.
"Second half I thought we were brilliant, especially at the start."