Newcastle United missed the chance to climb the table after a flat 0-0 draw away to Wolverhampton Wanderers. Despite dominating possession, Newcastle struggled for creativity and failed to test José Sá regularly. Wolves defended in an organised shape and limited space around the box. Nick Woltemade wasted Newcastle’s best first-half chances. Eddie Howe admitted quality was missing in the final third. Wolves offered little threat themselves but stayed disciplined and resilient. The clean sheet marked further progress for the hosts, while Newcastle looked short of Champions League sharpness.
Newcastle lack spark as Wolves hold firm in scoreless draw
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