Wolves boss reflects on everlasting bonds with Leeds United duo ahead of Elland Road reunion

WOLVES boss Nuno Espirito Santo says his bonds with Leeds United duo Helder Costa and Rodrigo will last forever ahead of tonight's reunion with the pair at Elland Road.
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Santo signed a then 23-year-old striker Rodrigo when in charge of Valencia back in the summer of 2014 with the Spanish striker initially joining on loan from Benfica before making his switch permanent the following year.

Santo then left his post the following November before later joining Porto and then another year later becoming head coach of Wolves where the Portuguese boss inherited the talents of winger Costa who helped his side to promotion to the Premier League as Championship champions.

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After one season with Wolves in the Premier League, Costa then joined Leeds on a season-long loan before making the switch permanent earlier this summer and Santo will now come face to face with both Costa and Rodrigo in tonight's clash against the newly-promoted Whites at Elland Road.

MEMORIES: Nuno Espirito Santo with his Valencia players including Rodrigo following victory against Deportivo la Coruna at the Mestalla back in March 2015. Photo by JOSE JORDAN/AFP via Getty Images.MEMORIES: Nuno Espirito Santo with his Valencia players including Rodrigo following victory against Deportivo la Coruna at the Mestalla back in March 2015. Photo by JOSE JORDAN/AFP via Getty Images.
MEMORIES: Nuno Espirito Santo with his Valencia players including Rodrigo following victory against Deportivo la Coruna at the Mestalla back in March 2015. Photo by JOSE JORDAN/AFP via Getty Images.

"It will be good to see them both," said Costa at his pre-match press conference.

"I had enormous pleasure working with both players, they are two fantastic players, two very talented young players.

"First of all I will be delighted (to see them) because it was a pleasure and an honour and there are bonds among us that will last forever.

"It will be good and I know the talent that they have."

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