The game ended dramatically, with Jack Taylor scoring a last-gasp goal to secure a vital victory for Ipswich in their battle against relegation rivals Wolves. Tensions boiled over following the final whistle, and Cunha was reportedly involved in a heated altercation with a member of Ipswich’s staff. The FA has charged the Brazilian forward with acting “in an improper manner”, and he has been given until Thursday, December 19, to formally respond to the charge.
The 25-year-old has been one of Wolves’ standout performers this season, contributing eight goals and three assists in the Premier League despite the team’s struggles. Wolves currently sit second from bottom in the table, having won just two of their 16 league matches so far, leaving them five points adrift of safety.
The ill-tempered conclusion to the match also saw Cunha’s team-mate Rayan Aït-Nouri sent off after receiving a second yellow card following the whistle. Aït-Nouri had to be physically removed down the tunnel after clashing with Ipswich’s Wes Burns, further underscoring the fiery nature of the post-match scenes.
The defeat ultimately marked the end of Gary O’Neil’s tenure as Wolves manager, with the club announcing his dismissal early on Sunday morning. Wolves now find themselves in a precarious position, both on and off the pitch, as they prepare to navigate the challenges ahead.