Wolves manager Gary O’Neil charged for ‘improper’ behaviour at referee’s dressing room after West Ham clash
WOLVES boss Gary O’Neil has been charged over “improper” behaviour following his side’s controversial defeat to West Ham.
The FA claims he used “improper and/or threatening language and/or behaviour” in the referee’s dressing room after the final whistle.
O’Neil was left fuming after Wolves’ 2-1 defeat at Molineux on Saturday.
The hosts took the lead in the 33rd minute before West Ham pulled two goals back in the final 15 minutes.
But Wolves thought they’d rescued a point when Max Kilman fired home in the 99th minute.
The defender’s strike sparked wild celebrations among home fans.
Yet VAR decided to intervene, claiming sub Tawanda Chirewa was offside in front of Hammers No 1 Lukasz Fabianski.
Ref Tony Harrington then went to the screen and axed the goal, leading to huge protests from Wolves’ bench.
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