Newcastle United missed the chance to climb fifth after a flat 0-0 draw with Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux. Despite controlling possession, Newcastle lacked creativity and failed to test José Sá until late. Wolves defended compactly and looked organised under Rob Edwards, offering occasional threat on the counter. Eddie Howe admitted Newcastle missed quality and a decisive moment in attack. The stalemate reflected Wolves’ growing resilience and Newcastle’s attacking shortcomings.
Newcastle blunt in goalless draw as Wolves hold firm at Molineux
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