Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo admits emotions got the better of him

Diogo Jota's stoppage-time third seals dramatic Wolves victory over Leicester

Nuno Espirito Santo admitted he got caught up in the moment when he celebrated Wolves' late win over Leicester

Nuno Espirito Santo admitted emotions got the better of him after he was dismissed for celebrating Wolves' late winner in their 4-3 victory over Leicester.

Diogo Jota settled a stunning game in injury time when he completed his hat-trick to see Nuno race onto the pitch and celebrate with his players.

Jota and Ryan Bennett had fired Wolves into an early 2-0 lead before Demarai Gray and Conor Coady's own goal levelled for Leicester.

Jota made it 3-2 but Wes Morgan equalised with three minutes left only for Jota to complete his treble and spark pandemonium at Molineux.

Nuno was then dismissed by referee Chris Kavanagh, who did not send Jurgen Klopp off when he invaded the pitch to celebrate Liverpool's late winner against Everton in November.

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Nuno said: "It's the law, it's not bad intention, it's not (meant to be) disrespectful. I'm so happy.

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"It happened before with other managers, in that moment it's difficult to contain your emotions.

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"The law is clear. There's no explanation. After all the situations which passed in the game to finish like that is tremendous happiness for everyone, I'm no exception.

Image: Diogo Jota celebrates with the match ball after his hat-trick secures a 4-3 win over Leicester City

"The referee explained to me, it was clear and it was a good decision. He told me I was not allowed to go outside the technical area."

Jota has now scored all of his five goals this season in his last six games.

He became the first Wolves player to score a hat-trick in the top flight since John Richards in 1977 - in a 3-0 win against Leicester.

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Nuno added: "Diogo played well, he showed that he's back. He was injured, he is coming back to his best and he helped the team.

"I hope he can still do better. I think the work ethic of the players goes beyond scoring."

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