Bournemouth’s player of the match Antoine Semenyo, speaking BBC MOTD: “It was end-to-end stuff. I feel like everyone’s legs started to go after 90 minutes.
“It went to pens and luckily we won – grateful.
“I feel like we could have done it in 90 minutes, but the most important thing is we got the win and we’re into the next round.
“I think as a group we need to be a bit more clinical and maybe in the table we’d be higher.
“I think now we have got the win and we will see who we get tomorrow.”
Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola, speaking to BBC MOTD: “It’s a game only one team tried to win. I think we were in control of the game.
“But they found a way, Cunha, amazing goal. We should have scored two-three goals today.
“VAR, waiting seven minutes.
“It could have easily been three-nil. We don’t punish them when we’re playing better.
“We were controlling whole of the game. We deserved to go to the next round, but we had to do it in difficult way.”
On VAR and semi-automated offsides: “We were pushing a lot. We continued pushing and today we have semi-automatic offside.
“We have semi-automated offsides, it is going to taking a lot. It has cost us 30 games to put it [in]. In the first game we need it, it goes against us.
“It doesn’t work, they had to draw the lines, seven minutes there waiting.
“It is definitely not a good sign for everyone in involved.
“In most of these cases I remember in the Carabao Cup we were out because they scored with an arm and there was no VAR.
“I think everything has gone against us today and fortunately for us we go to the next round. We should have won this game a lot earlier.
“We missed big chances. Extra-time I don’t think they even arrived to our box.”
On the penalties: “We practice every day when there is a cup competition. It is not only luck, there is things involved. At the end it was a fair result today.”
Wolves’ boss Vitor Pereira, speaking to BBC MOTD: “I am proud of my players because we played with a lot of injury limitations.
“It means it was a game, a very difficult game. Three games in a row – I must feel proud.”
On Matheus Cunha: “When the situation happened I was looking for the ball.
“It means that I didn’t see the situation, but football is emotional and the level was very high today. Not only inside the pitch, but outside [the pitch]. With a lot of pressure, and in the end these are things that can happen.
“You know now he is frustrated, he is better in my opinion. I never speak to the team when we are nervous or frustrated. It is better to wait one day and think about everything. After we can have a talk.
“Of course, he is an important player, but next game we play with 11 and start with 11.
“We had the capacity to equalise the game in the second half and after that the injury limitations.”
On the seven minute VAR check: “I was very calm today. I think it was some problem in the machine. I don’t know what happened, but in the end I understand.”
On the Premier League relegation fight: “It will be a strong fight until the end, but we will be ready to do it.”
Fans reacted as a shirt pull from Milos Kerkez leads to Matheus Cunha lashing out, headbutting and being restrained…
@CateStaffs: I’ve been his biggest fan but today Cunha has let himself, his team & the fans down. With him on the pitch it would have been a different result in the shootout. Out of the Cup & also putting our league status at risk with multiple match bans ahead when we need him most.
@FellaFromWolves: He’s not our Captain
@Gman2307: We didn’t deserve to win but Cunha’s head loss could cost us dearly. Others HAVE to step up for the next three PL games now.
@Reggie61823972: Couldn’t have written a worst script for ourselves…….. Cunha gets himself stupidly sent off & will serve at least a 3 match ban & we go out the FA Cup on penalties when we were 1 penalty kick away from the Quarter Finals, a day to forget!!
@WWFC_Charlie: In my head cunha has left the club already after that shit show. No point even giving him any thought, move on and focus on staying up on our own. #wwfc
@JonnyQ88: The Cunha incident feels like it could be one of those sliding doors moments, where if we go down, that could be the final nail. Could seriously relegate us now. Rest of the team seriously have to step up if we want to be safe. #wwfc
@JakeWWFC24: Cunha man. Absolutely pathetic behaviour again. Misses four games now. Could be in trouble here. #wwfc
@AA_Richards: What on earth was going through Matheus Cunha’s mind? Scandalous reaction to Kerkez, then kicking off at members of Wolves staff on sideline as they tried to get him down the tunnel. Now lose him for some big games. Would’ve been penalty taker too. Ridiculous & costly. #WWFC
@daveyhopp: I wonder if will will do a behind the scenes of the dressing room after the game for this. I want to see Cunha get a battering #wwfc
@JW_WWFC: If Cunha is still on the pitch you’d expect he scores his penalty and we’re into the next round. Now we’re out of the cup and he’s missing crucial Premier League six-pointers. He’s let his team mates and fans down massively. Again.
@timhollis11: Cunha can fuck off. Its plain and simple. Stroppy bastard. Easily would of had pen 1 or pen 5 for the glory. Got us by the bollocks on his contract aswell. Not arsed #wwfc
@Deaney999: F*cking sh*t from Doc! Cunha cannot be immune to criticism! That was amateur behaviour!!! Absolutely livid with him! Baby behaviour from our supposed Vice Captain!!! Second time this season where he needs to f*cking grow up! He’s been amazing but that is shocking behaviour #wwfc
@CharlieWWFC37: Actually fuck this football club. The one good thing we still had going for us and Cunha’s stupid little moment has ruined it and potentially our hopes of survival along with it. Genuinely wondering when it just gets to the point where we just give up with caring.
@bromWWFC: Matheus Cunha – all the talent in the world but f*****g brain-dead. This today (and the Ipswich episode) is exactly the reason why big clubs won’t be in for him this summer. He’s a powder keg waiting to go off. #wwfc