Newcastle United missed the chance to move fifth after a flat goalless draw with Wolverhampton Wanderers. Despite dominating possession, Newcastle struggled for creativity and failed to seriously test José Sá. Wolves defended with discipline, looked organised under Rob Edwards and posed occasional counterattacking threats. Eddie Howe admitted his side lacked quality in the final third and needed a moment of inspiration. Wolves’ resilience earned a deserved point and underlined their steady improvement.
Newcastle lack spark as Wolves earn resolute point at Molineux
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