Wolves boss Nuno was happy to see family and friends back in Portugal during the international break.
Travel restrictions between the UK and Portugal have kept several of Wolves' staff and players apart from their families since the start of the third national lockdown, but with a three week gap between Wolves' last Premier League match against Liverpool, and Monday evening's fixture with West Ham United, it has allowed Nuno and his staff to head back to their homeland.
Nuno said, “Not with the circumstances that we all wish, but I had the chance to be with my family. It was good for me, for them and for everybody.
“Us as a family, we needed time together. It has been two or three months. It was a long period without this warmth.
“Everybody realises [staff and players haven't seen family], I don't think they are forgotten, but we have to understand that it's not our fault."