Newcastle United dominated possession at Molineux but failed to find a cutting edge in a drab 0-0 draw with Wolverhampton Wanderers. Wearing retro shirts, Newcastle showed little of the flair they hoped to evoke. Despite controlling the ball, they created few clear chances and rarely troubled José Sá. Nick Woltemade missed two headers and struggled to threaten Wolves’ organised back line. Wolves defended compactly and countered selectively, growing in confidence after recent improved results. Teenager Mateus Mané provided energy and Wolves’ only first-half shot on target. Newcastle relied heavily on set pieces but delivered poorly throughout. Late saves from Sá denied Bruno Guimarães and Joelinton, though a Newcastle win would have flattered them. Eddie Howe admitted his side lacked quality in attack, while Wolves praised their resilience and belief.
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