Newcastle missed the chance to climb to fifth after a flat 0-0 draw at Wolves.
Despite dominating possession, Eddie Howe’s side lacked creativity and cutting edge.
Wolves defended compactly and limited clear chances throughout the match.
Nick Woltemade struggled to threaten, while Newcastle failed to test José Sá early.
The hosts carried occasional counterattacking danger through Jackson Tchatchoua.
Teenager Mateus Mané impressed with energy and Wolves’ only early shot on target.
Newcastle relied heavily on set pieces but deliveries lacked quality.
Late chances for Bruno Guimarães and Joelinton were saved by Sá.
Wolves earned a deserved point, while Newcastle showed Champions League ambitions need sharpening.
Newcastle held by resilient Wolves in goalless draw
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