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Diogo Jota netted a stoppage-time winner to hand Wolves a stunning victory over Leicester in a seven-goal thriller at Molineux.
The Foxes twice fought back from behind and seemingly salvaged a point for their manager Claude Puel as the game edged towards its conclusion.
But Portuguese forward Jota had other ideas when he finished coolly in stoppage time to complete his hat-trick and give his side a dramatic victory in a scintillating 90 minutes of football.
Wolves boss Nuno was sent off in the aftermath of the celebrations as his side overtook Leicester in the Premier League to mount further pressure on under-fire boss Puel.
His side were seemingly in control when Jota scored his first of the afternoon in the fourth minute and Ryan Bennett doubled the home side’s lead with a fine header before half-time.
But Leicester came firing out of the blocks in the second half and quickly levelled proceedings after a neat strike from Demarai Gray and a Conor Coady own goal.
Nuno’s men regained the lead after Jota fired his second home past Kasper Schmeichel after an exquisite pass from Ruben Neves.
But Puel’s side just would not give in to defeat and were rewarded for their never-say-die attitude when skipper Wes Morgan levelled up the game in the 86th minute with his first goal in 72 league matches.
But Leicester blew it in injury time when Jota was left free in the area to latch onto Jimenez’s cross and complete a sensational hat-trick and give his side maximum points at the death.