Newcastle United missed the chance to climb the Premier League table after a flat 0-0 draw with Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux. Despite dominating possession, Newcastle showed little creativity or cutting edge, failing to test José Sá for long spells. Wolves were organised and disciplined under Rob Edwards, defending comfortably and offering occasional counterattacking threat. Eddie Howe admitted Newcastle lacked quality in attack, relying too heavily on crosses and set pieces. The point reflected Wolves’ growing resilience and highlighted Newcastle’s need for greater attacking invention.
Newcastle lack spark in scoreless draw at Wolves
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