Newcastle United failed to turn dominance into goals in a drab 0-0 draw at Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Despite controlling possession, Newcastle struggled for creativity and rarely troubled José Sá.
Nick Woltemade missed two early headed chances and offered little attacking threat overall.
Eddie Howe admitted his side lacked quality and moments of brilliance in attack.
Wolves defended with discipline and looked more confident under Rob Edwards.
Teenager Mateus Mané provided energy and Wolves’ only first-half shot on target.
Newcastle relied heavily on set pieces but failed to make them count.
Late saves from Sá denied Bruno Guimarães and Joelinton, preserving a fair draw.
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