Wolves boss Nuno charged by FA
Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo has been charged with misconduct by the FA after his celebration during the 4-3 win over Leicester City on Saturday.
Nuno edged onto the field to celebrate with Diogo Jota, who had netted a 93rd minute winner against the Foxes.
He could face a touchline ban or a fine. The Wolves head coach has until 6pm on Thursday to respond.
The FA said: "Nuno Espírito Santo has been charged with misconduct relating to his behaviour in the 93rd minute of the game between Wolves and Leicester on Saturday.
"He has until 6pm on January 24 (Thursday) to respond to the charge."
Nuno's past record may be taken into account by the FA. He was sent off twice last season – against Bolton at Molineux and during a 2-1 win at Bristol City.
Jurgen Klopp was fined £8,000 for running on to the pitch to celebrate Liverpool's last-gasp winner against Everton before Christmas.
Nuno said of his infringement against Leicester: "There is no explanation.
"After all the situations in the game, to finish the game like that brings tremendous happiness for everyone in Molineux. I'm no exception.
"The referee explained to me what happened. It was clear, and it was a good decision.
"You are not allowed to go out of your technical area, even to celebrate.
"It's a very difficult moment, especially as the game was up and down.
"It is difficult to contain your emotions. It is the law. It has happened before with other managers."