Postpublished at 16:19 GMT 1 March 2020
FT: Tottenham 2-3 Wolves
Nuno Espirito Santo was the reserve keeper for Jose Mourinho at Porto during their glory years in the early noughties.
Now Nuno has earned his first win over his former gaffer.
Result: Everton 1-1 Man Utd - Fernandes equalises from long range
Everton led when De Gea cleared straight into Calvert-Lewin
Last-gasp Calvert-Lewin strike ruled out for offside by VAR
Ancelotti sent off after full-time whistle
Tottenham 2-3 Wolves - Aurier and Bergwijn for Spurs, Doherty, Jota & Jimenez for Wolves
Wolves trailed twice before scoring winner
Jonathan Jurejko
FT: Tottenham 2-3 Wolves
Nuno Espirito Santo was the reserve keeper for Jose Mourinho at Porto during their glory years in the early noughties.
Now Nuno has earned his first win over his former gaffer.
FT: Tottenham 2-3 Wolves
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo speaking to Match of the Day: "It's amazing the energy levels that we put into the game. They recover very well. It's a challenge, and when you really embrace the challenge you give everything you have, and this is what we are doing.
"We should start the game better, we didn't start the game so well. Tottenham is such an amazing team and can create so many problems. The second half was much, much better, more organised, better pressing and the movements for the goal was good."
On beating his former manager:"It's nothing special, was a very, very tough game. I have huge admiration for Jose Mourinho, for me he is a reference."
Wolves are three points behind fourth-placed Chelsea, level with Manchester United.
The Molineux DJ might have dig into his CD collection to find the Champions League anthem.
FT: Tottenham 2-3 Wolves
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Wolves forward Raul Jimenez: "It's an amazing feeling. We knew that we are a very good team that can do these kind of things. This is our spirit, this is what we want. That's what characterises us.
"Every game we play, we fight to the end, the last minute. We keep winning, getting up in the table and keep going.
"We are proud of this game and we have to keep going to achieve more goals. We are looking at top five, if we can keep fighting like this, never give up - we know that it's going to be difficult but we can do it if we play like today."
I tell you who is happy... Wolves striker Raul Jimenez. Here's what he has to say after scoring the winner at Spurs...
Everton 1-1 Man Utd
Classic Roy Keane. He is blaming Gylfi Sigurdsson for not getting up and out of the way...
Everton 1-1 Man Utd
So let's go through that one again...
Gylfi Sigurdsson's shot is saved by David de Gea's outstretched foot and the Everton man, looking for the follow-up, falls on the floor in front of the United keeper.
The ball breaks to Dominic Calvert-Lewin whose shot is diverted in by Harry Maguire's toe.
Sigurdsson is still sat in front of De Gea and the VAR decides that he is interfering with play. No goal.
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Andrew Priestley: Correct decision. How can he not be interfering with play lying there directly in front of the goalkeeper?
Abu: Scandalous. De Gea was never going to reach that even if the player wasn't there...
Everton 1-1 Man Utd
We see Everton's Dominic Calvert-Lewin being shown a replay of the 'goal' ruled out by VAR.
"Oh my God!" he says as he covers his mouth with his hands.
Then he just laughs. Sums it up really.
FT: Tottenham 2-3 Wolves
James Scowcroft
Former Leicester striker on BBC Radio London
The first half was very even. But second half, in both penalty boxes Wolves were better than Tottenham. They're better defensively and going forward they had a real edge about them, a real goal threat.
Spurs complain about going forward and in the last 20 minutes they did miss a centre-forward - why did they bring Troy Parrott on with just three minutes left? - but they lost it in defence.
There's that word again... deserved. Assemble angry football fans.
Everton 1-1 Man Utd
Rob Green
Former West Ham and England goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live
I don't think either team deserved to win, it as a scrappy game, it was end to end but it was lacking real quality in the final third.
And breeeeaaathe.
Quick recap?
Everton 1-1 Man Utd
Carlo Ancelotti, usually so calm and collected, sees red. Literally. After the Everton boss goes on to the pitch to confront referee Chris Kavanagh and tells him exactly what he thinks about that decision, the official goes to his top pocket and shows him a red card.
Tottenham 2-3 Wolves
Everton 1-1 Man Utd
Tottenham 2-3 Wolves
Deep into stoppage time at Tottenham. Spurs want a penalty for handball, no dice from the ref.
Wolves almost there...
Everton 1-1 Man Utd
Ruled out! VAR rules Gylfi Sigurdsson was obstructing David de Gea's view. Everton are furious!
Everton 2-1 Man Utd
Gylfi Sigurdsson is sat on the floor in front of David de Gea. The Everton man obstructing De Gea's view and/or offside is the Manchester United argument...