Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo said he would have settled for a draw after Willy Boly netted the equaliser in a 3-1 victory over Tottenham at Wembley.
Boly's headed goal came from Wolves' first effort on target in the 72nd minute, before Raul Jimenez and Helder Costa wrapped up a shock win.
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The visitors had fallen behind to a wonderful Harry Kane strike and were second best before Boly pulled them level.
And Nuno would have been happy to come away with a point after snatching an equaliser against the Premier League's second-placed side.
"The second half was really, really good. We managed possession, had chances and goals," he said.
"We had a lot of belief after the equaliser, I would have said a draw was a good result, but I cannot control the emotions of the boys if they see space in front of them.
Our thoughts exactly, Conor.
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"It is good for the dressing room but to play like this at Wembley - the home of football - is the big thing.
"We have achieved something very special in getting to the Premier League and it has been a very special year."
Wolves sit seventh after the victory and next host Crystal Palace on January 2.