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‘Playtime’s over’ – Wolves retaliate after Forest fire up Molineux men with tweet

Ruben Neves celebrates scoring for Wolves against Nottingham Forest.

Caretaker boss Steve Davis saluted Jose Sa after the goalkeeper saved a penalty with a broken wrist to boost Wolves’ survival hopes and pile more misery on Nottingham Forest.

The 29-year-old – who has been playing with the injury since August – stopped Brennan Johnson’s spot kick with 11 minutes left as Wolves climbed out of the relegation zone with a 1-0 win.

Ruben Neves netted the winner from the spot for the managerless hosts after Harry Toffolo was ruled to have handled Adama Traore’s shot.

Sa fractured his right wrist in Wolves’ second game of the season against Fulham but helped the hosts win a first match since Bruno Lage was sacked earlier this month.

Davis – a boyhood Wolves fan – said: “He has played through it, a lot of players can play through pain. Some can’t so they don’t play.

“I have known a lot of players play with broken toes and fingers. Fair play to Jose for playing through that pain and showing courage to do that.

“They all need to be that big person if we’re going to turn our form around, I thought we took a big step towards that.

“The players are responding well to the work. We have had a positive reaction. They have bought into everything we have done.

“I could sense the nervousness at the end, along with everyone else, but that’s a time to be calm, take that step back and figure out how you can help.

“You try to be calm in the madness.”

Davis also admitted a pre-match Twitter post from Forest – with Emmanuel Dennis playing with three wolf cubs – gave his men inspiration.

He added: “We were aware of it. We were going to use it in the talk. I spoke to Ruben and he said he had already put it in the players’ chat.

“That gave us an edge, putting something out like that.”

Max Kilman’s header hit the post as Wolves forced the issue before the break with Rayan Ait Nouri and Traore shooting wide.

Forest wanted a penalty, which was checked by VAR, when Ryan Yates’ shot hit Toti on the hand but their pleas were ultimately ignored.

Wolves continued to be the better side after the break and grabbed the winner after 56 minutes.

Traore’s shot struck Toffolo’s hand to deflect behind and, after VAR official Lee Mason failed to decide, referee Thomas Bramall went to his monitor and eventually award the spot kick.

It had taken four minutes but Neves smashed his strike past Dean…

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