There was chaos at Molineux on Saturday as tempers flared following Wolves’ nightmare 2-1 defeat to Ipswich Town.
The hosts had gone into the contest hoping to avoid losing for the fourth match in a row.
They got off to a nightmare start, with Matt Doherty’s own goal giving the visitors the lead.
Wolves looked to have earned a point through Matheus Cunha, only for Jack Taylor to strike at the death and consign Gary O’Neil’s team to another defeat.
Wolves star Rayan Alt-Nouri needed to be held back as tempers boiled over following Saturday’s defeat to Ipswich
At the end of the match, there were some ugly scenes.
Wolves star Rayan Ait-Nouri needed to be held back by some of the club’s coaching staff after appearing to be enraged by comments made by a member of the Ipswich bench.
Other players were also seen aiming comments in the direction of a few supporters, while boos were heard around the ground and others demanded the board sell up.
O’Neil is a promising coach who did well at Wolves last season, having taken over from Julen Lopetegui shortly before the first game of the season.
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But the writing appears to be on the wall after yet another disappointing day at the office.
Further fuelling talk that O’Neil could be set to lose his job was the sight of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in attendance.
The Norwegian hasn’t managed a team since being sacked by Manchester United back in November 2021 following a dire run of form.
Yet the sight of Solskjaer in the stands has sparked speculation that he could be about to replace O’Neil as manager of the Premier League side.
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While it was a nightmare day for Wolves, it was another memorable one for Ipswich.
The Tractor Boys have long been seen as one of the favourites to go down this season, having been promoted in the summer.
But Ipswich have now boosted their chances of staying in the top flight after Taylor’s late winner.
Speaking after the game, he admitted he enjoyed his late winner and was ‘really happy’ to have secured victory for his side.
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“We played really well in the first half and then they came back into it,” he said.
“I am really happy to have got the winning touch.
“I was told to come on and try and impact the game and try and calm the game down because it was a little but hectic. I have a little knack for goals so I am glad to have got that one today.
“We normally take each game as it comes but getting the win today I would like to take momentum into the next one.”
Wolves lost 2-1 to Ipswich on Saturday with Jack Taylor scoring a dramatic late winner for the Tractor Boys
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On how he’ll celebrate his side’s victory, he added: “It is a long journey back with the lads so we will have a good time.
“I will be watching my goal back many times!”