
Wolves boss Gary O'Neil was full of pride after their 2-1 win against Tottenham.
Two injury time goals from Wolves saw them through.
O'Neil said: "It may be the most proud I've been of a group since I've started coaching. I thought we were the better side apart from the first five minutes when we were slow, but even at 1-0 down, with 85 minutes on the clock, I was just proud of the group.
I thought they had a really good understanding of what we were trying to do and then the mentality to keep going was excellent. I was disappointed that I was going to have to deliver a speech here to the lads around, 'Well done, but unlucky'.
But the mentality to go and get an equaliser and then go and get a winner was incredible and fully deserved.
I was obviously disappointed with the start because we looked slow and sluggish, which I'm not sure why. We'll have a look into whether we can do something better around a 12.30pm kick-off, but apart from that, I thought it was an incredible performance from a group who were ready to do whatever it took today.
There are no excuses, no refereeing decisions, nothing that we're going to blame, we were able to take care of business ourselves and they kept going right the way to the end to make sure we got what we needed.
I was really proud of them, and the two goals obviously make it easier to give the message, but it was honestly how I felt. They're [Tottenham] a top side and I know they have some players missing, but it was more than that, it was the understanding of what we'd worked on, the togetherness, so I was really pleased with what we've managed to produce today and I'm sure the fans enjoyed it."
