WATCH: Is Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo over-celebrating?

Neil Warnock was left very unhappy with the way in which Nuno Espirito Santo celebrated Wolves' win at Cardiff. However, it's not the first time the Portuguese manager has angered people with his celebrations.

Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo has come in for criticism in recent weeks after some exuberant celebrations following victories in the Sky Bet Championship.

A win at Middlesbrough last month was followed by Nuno rushing onto the pitch before shaking hands with Tony Pulis, while the Portuguese boss did the same after a victory at Cardiff on Friday night.

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Nuno was quick to offer his apology to Neil Warnock and Pulis after the game at the Cardiff City Stadium, which Wolves won 1-0 after a dramatic finish which saw the Bluebirds miss two stoppage-time penalties, but Warnock was initially furious, saying: "I don't accept it at all and I think it's totally out of order.

"I think he was a total disgrace, I used strong words and I meant every one of them. He's got to learn that in British football you have manners and a bit of class when you've won a game. You've got to learn that I'm afraid."

Sky Sports commentator Don Goodman was quick to criticise Nuno for his celebrations after Wolves beat Middlesbrough at the Riverside Stadium. He said at the time: "I don't want to be a party pooper but I just wish he had shaken Tony Pulis's hand before he sprinted over the celebrate with his players because that's what we do in this country, that's what we're brought up to do."

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Nuno was also filmed celebrating emphatically after another important Wolves win earlier this season against Bristol City. The boss had been sent to the stands at Ashton Gate and, as he was unable to run onto the pitch, instead went wild in the directors' box.

But does he go too far with his celebrations? Watch all three in the video above and decide for yourself!

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