Newcastle United missed the chance to go fifth after a flat 0-0 draw away to Wolverhampton Wanderers. Despite dominating possession, Newcastle lacked creativity and failed to register a first-half shot on target. Wolves defended with discipline and looked comfortable absorbing pressure. Nick Woltemade struggled to threaten, while Newcastle’s crossing and set pieces lacked quality. Eddie Howe admitted his side missed attacking sharpness and a moment of brilliance. Wolves, improved under Rob Edwards, showed resilience and growing confidence. Late saves from José Sá denied Newcastle a fortunate winner. The point highlighted Wolves’ progress and Newcastle’s attacking limitations.
Newcastle blunt in scoreless draw as Wolves hold firm at Molineux
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