Former Swansea City striker Nelson Oliveira scored a dramatic last-gasp equaliser for Norwich City on Saturday - but he was far from happy with his manager.

The Canaries picked up a Championship point at Craven Cottage in jubilant scenes - but the striker's frustrated reaction to starting the game on the bench was for all to see in south west London. Daniel Farke's side were staring defeat in the face before substitute Oliveira popped up.

Wes Hoolahan played a lovely lofted ball to Oliveira, who chests it down inside the Fulham box before smashing a left-foot shot past the Cottagers' keeper David Button to equalise for Norwich.

The ex-Swans striker then ran towards his bench, taking off his shirt, turning it round to show his manager his name and number. Farke pushes the forward away in celebration - but the 25-year-old was not finished there.

Still keen to stress his point, his team-mates eventually have to pull him away from the stand-off.

Oliveira playing for Swansea

Oliveira is booked for his troubles as the match finished 1-1.

In his post-match interview, Farke is asked: "Was that message to you when he took his shirt off and came towards the bench and turned it round to show you the name and number on the back?"

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"Probably, he's a Portuguese guy, he's emotional and passionate. For sure you would like to start, but for this game it was the right decision and we are really content.

"He's a really good guy and has a good character but sometimes emotions burn a little bit in him. But there are no problems."

Oliveira spent six months on loan at the Liberty during the 2014-15 season, scoring once, against Newcastle at St James' Park