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Wolves boss Gary O'Neil is charged by the FA over furious reaction to ruled-out equaliser against West Ham - with head coach facing potential touchline ban for his actions at Molineux

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By Tom Collomosse

Published: 11:35 BST, 11 April 2024 | Updated: 11:54 BST, 11 April 2024

Gary O'Neil faces a potential touchline ban after he was handed an FA charge following his furious reaction when Wolves were denied a late equaliser last Saturday.

Wolves thought Max Kilman had made it 2-2 deep into stoppage time against West Ham only for the goal to be chalked off after a long VAR check, as substitute Tawanda Chirewa was judged to have impeded Hammers goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski from an offside position.

O'Neil labelled the call 'possibly the worst decision I have ever seen' and now looks set to pay the price for his outspoken reaction.


An FA spokesman said: 'It's alleged that following the completion of the fixture, his language and/or behaviour in or around the match officials' changing rooms was improper and/or threatening.'

Wolves have been on the end of several contentious VAR calls this term and O'Neil's frustration boiled over after the latest one, determined by referee Tony Harrington and VAR Tim Robinson.

Gary O'Neil (left) has been charged by the FA after he slammed the decision to rule out Wolves' late equaliser in the 2-1 defeat to West Ham

Max Kilman's' 99th-minute header was ruled out for offside as Tawanda Chirewa, stood in a offside position, was adjudged to be interfering with play

Referee Tony Harrington was advised to review the incident at the pitchside monitor as the decision was subjective

'I wasn't able to control my emotion well enough to get an explanation,' O'Neil said. 'The referee said he would rather not discuss it given how I was acting.'

O'Neil also revealed his players do not believe they are being 'respected' by officials and will find it difficult to calm their emotions.

He added: 'I have talked them down before, but I can't expect to do that this time. They are incredibly frustrated at the decisions this season. 

'It is very hard for me to stand in front of them with any integrity and tell them they are wrong.'

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