Wolves 0 – 0 Newcastle

Toothless Newcastle blew the chance to go fifth in the Premier League with an underwhelming display as they drew 0-0 at bottom club Wolves.

The Magpies didn’t muster a shot on target until the 85th minute at a wet and windy Molineux, with Nick Woltemade and Joelinton miscuing good aerial openings as Eddie Howe’s side failed to turn 66 per cent possession into something meaningful in the final third. A late slash wide from Bruno Guimaraes summed up the performance.

There was a back-post scramble which Joelinton was just unable to convert in the first half and Kieran Trippier caught the side-netting with a free-kick after the break but this was another tame away-day display from Newcastle. They have won just two of their 11 games on the road this term.

In contrast, the battling efforts of Wolves – who are now unbeaten in four in the Premier League – were warmly appreciated by the home support. This was another positive step forward for the team under Rob Edwards, on the back of their big FA Cup win over Shrewsbury last weekend.

They may be a distant 14 points from safety but they are salvaging pride.

Newcastle’s up-and-down campaign, meanwhile, continues to frustrate. They shuffle up to eighth, edging above rivals Sunderland on goal difference.

Newcastle draw another blank

This was Newcastle’s fourth goalless draw of the Premier League season, which is four times as many as they had across their previous two league campaigns combined (one in 2024/25, 0 in 2023/24).

Striker Woltemade has now scored just twice in his past 13 appearances, while another attacker, Anthony Gordon, is on a run of one goal in 10 matches.

Redknapp: Two points dropped for Newcastle – they must take more risks

Sky Sports’ Jamie Redknapp:

“There’s that little bit of a lack of belief [away from home]. At home, the crowd play a big part and the atmosphere and the players play maybe a bit more on the front foot.

“Some of the crosses coming into the box today, you think, ‘lads, get on the end of it’. Good balls from the right, left. But the forwards aren’t gambling. They’re not risking enough at the moment.

“It’s two points dropped.

“Rob Edwards is probably delighted with that. Keeping that run going. Of course he’d like the three points. He’s learning about his players, who wants to be here next year.”

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