Wolves goalkeeper Jose Sa restrained by security after clashing with his OWN FANS with supporter booted out of stadium

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WOLVES keeper Jose Sa was restrained by security after rowing with his own fans as one supporter was escorted out of the stadium.

Gary O’Neil’s men trailed Bournemouth 3-1 at half-time when the incident occurred at Molineux.

Jose Sa rowed with Wolves fans after the whistle blew for half-timeReuters
The Wolves keeper had to be restrained by stadium securityAFP
He was clearly furious with the supporter, before the fan was escorted out of the groundAFP
A Wolves fan was seen being escorted out following the confrontationRex

Sa, whose Wolves side went on to lose 4-2, walked around the goal he had been defending in the first half and proceeded to point and shout at someone in the crowd.

Security held him back as they attempted to prevent the Wolves shot-stopper from getting any closer.

A fan in a Wolves shirt was then seen being escorted out by security.

Trailing 3-1 at the break, the hosts pulled one back in the second half through Jacob Bruun Larsen.

But Justin Kluivert then completed his hat-trick to restore Bournemouth’s two-goal advantage – with all three of his strikes coming from the penalty spot.

And to make matters worse for Sa, he was the one who gave away the spot kick for a foul on Evanilson.

Wanderers came into the game in 17th in the Premier League, above the relegation zone on goal difference.

Yet despite their low position in the table, they went into the Bournemouth clash off the back of successive wins.

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They claimed a 2-0 victory over fellow strugglers Southampton before the international break.

And last weekend they claimed a superb 4-1 win at Fulham thanks largely to a wonderful Matheus Cunha brace.

But the defeat to Bournemouth saw them drop back into the bottom three as Crystal Palace climbed above them following their last-gasp 1-1 draw with Newcastle.

They will now prepare for a run of crunch games against Everton, West Ham, Ipswich and Leicester.

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