Newcastle United failed to capitalise on dominance as they drew 0-0 with Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Despite controlling possession, Newcastle lacked creativity and rarely troubled José Sá.
Nick Woltemade missed two headers and struggled to provide a focal point in attack.
Eddie Howe admitted his side lacked quality and decisive moments in the final third.
Wolves stayed organised, defending deep and threatening sporadically on the counter.
Teenager Mateus Mané impressed with energy, forcing Wolves’ only early shot on target.
Newcastle relied heavily on set pieces but delivery and movement were ineffective.
Late saves from Sá denied Bruno Guimarães and Joelinton a fortunate winner.
Rob Edwards praised Wolves’ resilience as they secured another confidence-boosting clean sheet.
Newcastle blunt in scoreless draw as Wolves hold firm at Molineux
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