Leicester manager Claude Puel was left with his head in his hands when his opposite number Nuno sprinted onto the pitch to celebrate Diogo Jota's winner for Wolves.
This defeat was Leicester's third in a row in all competitions and Puel, perennially under pressure as boss of the former Premier League champions, criticised his players' game management.
'We were naive, a lot,' he said. 'I hope we can learn, it was important to run the clock down. Now it's difficult, we have a different feeling, negative.
'It's a big shame, with the quality we can show, to lose all these points. It was a crazy game. It was a poor start but it was a fantastic feeling to come back.
'We conceded a third which we can prevent and had the pleasure to come back another time.
'It was a fantastic feeling but we didn't manage the end of the game with the right attitude.'
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It’s Leicester! The premier league is not something a team can win by luck! There’s no playoff where a team can get hot for 3 or 4 games, and take home the trophy! So in 2016, they were the best team! They always found a way! For most of the 38 matches, they were the best! But since then, they have been the most inconsistent team in the league. Beat city, and Chelsea! Lose to Cardiff and Southampton!! It doesn’t matter who the coach is. It’s just the way it is! Fire Claude, bring in the next clown. Like it’s gonna change something the last 3 managers couldn’t! Train, coach, coach, train! But the players have to do it on match day! And when McGuire gets outleaped on a headball, perfect example! The players r the problem!