Wolves boss charged with improper and/or threatening behaviour | OneFootball

Wolves boss charged with improper and/or threatening behaviour | OneFootball

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Padraig Whelan·11 April 2024

Wolves boss charged with improper and/or threatening behaviour

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Wolves head coach Gary O'Neil has been charged by the FA for allegedly using improper and/or threatening behaviour.

It comes from the former Bournemouth boss' reaction to his side's controversial 2-1 loss to West Ham last weekend in which his side were denied a last gasp equaliser by a contentious VAR call.


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O'Neil remonstrated with officials on the field afterwards and made his feelings publicly known when quizzed on the call to disallow Max Kilman's goal.

"I wasn’t able to control my emotion well enough to get an explanation,” said O’Neil in his post-match press conference. “It was a terrible decision. They may come up with some explanation but I will never believe them.

“It is possibly the worst decision I have ever seen."

He has until Monday to respond to the charge.