Jose Sa had to be held back by stadium security after jumping into the crowd to argue with his own fans with one Wolves supporter being kicked out of the ground.

Wolves have enjoyed an upturn in form of late, picking up eight points from their last four fixtures.


A home match against Bournemouth was seen as an opportunity to climb further up the table, but they found themselves 3-1 down at the break with the home supporters venting their frustration at half-time.

Sa appeared to take exception to some abuse he received and walked towards the supporters and had to be held back by security.

Jose Sa jumped into the crowd to confront a Wolves fan

Jose Sa jumped into the crowd to confront a Wolves fan

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The goalkeeper furiously pointed towards one fan in particular with a man later pictured being escorted out of the ground.

There were cheers from the Wolves crowd as the fan was led away by security.

Sa was also given a round of applause from the home supporters as he walked back onto the pitch before offering up an apologetic wave.

The Portuguese shot-stopper was at fault for giving away Wolves’ second penalty in the 14th minute when he clipped Evanilson’s heels.

Bournemouth remained on top at the start of the second half as they pushed for their fourth of the game.

But it was Wolves who grabbed the game’s next goal in the 69th minute with Strand Larsen finding the net for his second of the game.

However, Sa brought down Evanilson inside the Wolves box once again just seconds later with Bournemouth awarded their third penalty of the match.

Justin Kluivert stepped up for all three spot-kicks and scored them all for a unique hat-trick.

Jose Sa gave away two penalties

Jose Sa gave away two penalties

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The 4-2 defeat saw Wolves drop into the relegation zone with just two wins from 13 league games.

Gary O’Neil’s side have the worst defensive record in the Premier League, although they’ve scored as many goals as Manchester City and Brighton.

Bournemouth are flying high in 11th after picking up all three points, which has left them just one win away from climbing into a European qualification spot.

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Kluivert’s hat-trick saw him become the first player to score three penalties in a single Premier League game.

And the Dutch star credited Kepa Arrizabalaga for helping him improve from the spot-kick this season.

“That sounds beautiful. To go in the history books, that’s amazing, super happy with it,” he said.

“I train them [the penalties]. We have a great keeper with Kepa. We try some stuff, the first one I stop, and look at the keeper, what is he doing? I switch it up for the second one. Then the third, he doesn’t know what I’m going to do. I waited and he chose for me. Easy as that.

“We have shown we can beat a lot of teams in this league. I am happy.”