Nottingham Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo had a bad reaction to recent news.

The Portuguese head coach admits that when he learned the club had been given a four-point deduction, he punched something.

Santo and everyone else at Wolves are furious at being docked four points for PSR breaches.

Asked about the situation by reporters, he said: "I think I punched something that was near to me, I was disappointed.

But that only lasted for a couple of minutes because immediately I knew we had to bounce back from this.

Now it's more a case of reality - we realize it's a tough, difficult situation.

"We have to stick together and go for it - you don't need anything else.

But we have the ambition to stay in the Premier League and that's huge."

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