The Portuguese coach responded to Paul Heckingbottom’s calls for a big improvement from Leeds by admitting Wolves were also under pressure to perform better with their advantage over second-placed Cardiff City down to three points. Wolves have led the table for most of the season but are without a win in three matches and were beaten away at Fulham in their previous fixture. The Molineux club have an advantage of seven points over third place Aston Villa with a game in hand at Elland Road this evening and look near-certainties to secure automatic promotion, despite the division closing up behind them last night. Leeds, meanwhile, are nine points back from the play-offs and running out of time to avert a mid-table finish having lost 3-0 to Middlesbrough last Friday. Nuno said: “They have a new manager, a good manager, and Paul is doing his job. What he did at Barnsley was very good. He’s trying now at Leeds. “We’re going to face a team that has good players (but) is not in a good moment. Like Paul said, they’re expecting the game against us to be a turning point. “We have to prepare for that, we have to equal that, be intense - and improve from what we did last week. We know what kind of opponent we're going to face and we're ready for it.” Wolves have not played for a week and a half following the postponement of Saturday's game against Reading at Molineux.