Wolves head coach Vitor Pereira has been fined £15,000 for an incident of misconduct in the course of the membership’s Premier League draw with Brighton on 5 October.
Pereira, 57, admitted to an FA cost of appearing in an improper method within the nineteenth minute of the fixture.
The Portuguese was despatched off by referee Jarred Gillett after he kicked a spare match ball within the route of the dugout, which struck a person.
Pereira averted a touchline ban after a sporting sanction was not deemed needed by an impartial regulatory fee.
Nonetheless, it was determined the incident justified a higher monetary sanction than a £8,000 superb for a ‘normal case’.
Pereira issued an apology at his subsequent press convention, saying: “I do know soccer is emotional, and I am an emotional man.
“However my behaviour was not correct. I kicked a ball and it can’t occur once more. I apologise.”
Wolves are backside of the Premier League and winless after eight matches, earlier than they host promoted aspect Burnley on Sunday (14:00 GMT).













