Former Premier League manager Ian Holloway was left outraged with the decision to send off Nuno Espirito Santo during Wolves’ last-gasp victory over Leicester at the weekend.
Diogo Jota’s stoppage-time strike secured an enthralling 4-3 win for Wolves, sparking jubilant scenes at Molineux.
The Portuguese joined his players in the celebrations by running up the touchline before joining in the bundle.
However, when Nuno returned to his technical area he was told he would have to spend the remainder of the game in the stands after being sent off for running on the pitch by referee Chris Kavanagh.
Nuno accepted the punishment and after the game insisted the referee made the correct call.
But Kavanagh failed to dismiss Jurgen Klopp when officiating Liverpool’s last-minute victory over Everton in December.
The German ran on the pitch to celebrate with Reds goalkeeper Alisson Becker but was only punished after the game when he was given an £8,000 fine by the Football Association.
Kavanagh’s failure to remain consistent was something that angered many football fans in the immediate aftermath of the Nuno episode.
And Holloway believes Nuno was hard-done by particularly in the wake of the Klopp incident.
Speaking to talkSPORT’s Jim White, Holloway said: “You could see he [Nuno] was itching, he was slapping the hands of his staff and he thought ‘I’m going [to celebrate with the players]’.
“Instead of running on the pitch he ran up the side and then he ran behind the goal and he wanted to say to the lad [Jota] who’s had some injury problems ‘well done’.
“But when he gets back, off you go! Now I know rules are rules but I know what happens as a referee.
“The same ref didn’t send off Klopp for doing it against Everton. He didn’t send him off.
“I wish he didn’t send off Nuno because where does it stop? He [Kavanagh] obviously got a ticking off from his bosses and he’s now sent him off.
“I thought it was silly, it was stupid. With the passion, with the pressure managers are under, you should be allowed to celebrate to a point.”