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Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Newcastle United. Premier League.

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Wolverhampton Wanderers 1

  • L Dendoncker (14th minute)

Newcastle United 1

  • M Almirón (7th minute)

Wolves 1-1 Newcastle: Miguel Almiron and Leander Dendoncker score in draw

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Newcastle battled through more injury issues to end a three-match losing run and earn a hard-fought 1-1 draw at Wolves.

Miguel Almiron gave Newcastle the lead with a fine first-time finish in the seventh minute.

But the visitors - who already have a substantial injury list - then had Paul Dummett and Dwight Gayle forced off with injuries, either side of Leander Dendoncker equalising for Wolves from a corner in the 14th minute.

Martin Dubravka made brilliant saves to deny Raul Jimenez and Pedro Neto from close range, and Matt Doherty had a shot cleared off the line, but otherwise Newcastle defended resolutely to secure a point.

While Steve Bruce's side should be content with the result considering their injury problems, it was a frustrating afternoon for Wolves, particularly in the second half when they laboured in attack and looked short of ideas.

Player ratings

Wolves: Patricio (6), Doherty (6), Coady (6), Saiss (6), Jonny (6), Dendoncker (7), Moutinho (5), Neves (5), Neto (5), Traore (6), Jimenez (5)

Subs: Vinagre (5)

Newcastle: Dubravka (7), Clark (7), Dummett (5), Fernandez (7), Willems (6), Hayden (6), M Longstaff (6), S Longstaff (7), Almiron (7), Gayle (5), Joelinton (5)

Subs: Lejeune (6), Atsu (5), Carroll (5)

Man of the match: Martin Dubravka

How Newcastle earned hard-fought point

Newcastle made a positive start and took the lead with a nicely-worked move in the seventh minute, Gayle flicking the ball into the path of Almiron, who finished into the roof of the net with a fine first-time effort.

However, Newcastle then suffered a trio of setbacks.

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First, Dummett, who was making his return from four games out, was forced off with injury. Then Wolves equalised as Dendoncker volleyed in from a corner in the 14th minute, before Gayle went off with an apparent hamstring injury just before the half-hour mark.

Leander Dendoncker celebrates his equaliser against Newcastle
Image: Leander Dendoncker celebrates his equaliser

Team news

Wolves made just one change from their Premier League loss to Watford on New Year’s Day as Ruben Neves replaced Ryan Bennett. Morgan Gibbs-White returned to the squad for the first time since November.

Newcastle were boosted by the returns of Ciaran Clark, Paul Dummett and Jetro Willems but Fabian Schar, Jamaal Lascelles, Jonjo Shelvey and Allan Saint-Maximin were among those to miss out. Forward Dwight Gayle made only his second start of the season.

Wolves then enjoyed the better of the final 15 minutes of the first half but Dubravka made a brilliant save to deny Jimenez from close range.

The home side also went close shortly after the restart as Doherty saw a shot cleared off the line by Matty Longstaff.

But that was a rare opportunity for Wolves as they struggled to break down Newcastle's well-organised defence.

Newcastle themselves created no chances but held on for a point thanks to another good stop from Dubravka, who dived to push away a close-range header from Neto.

What the managers said...

Wolves head coach Nuno Espirito Santo: "I am not frustrated. I am aware of what happened. We didn't play so well, enough to unlock a very organised team. Not fast enough. Even though we created chances I think the Newcastle goalkeeper had a very good game which kept them in the game. We didn't create too many but we had enough clear chances. Of course we are not happy and we must improve."

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Wolves head coach Nuno Espirito Santo admits his team weren't at their best

Newcastle manager Steve Bruce: "For the resilience and what we have had to put up with then I am sure we have deserved something.

"The goalkeeper has made two great saves, we are not going to deny that, but up until we had to make the changes I thought we were a constant threat and scored a great goal. Unfortunately we gave a poor goal away and after that we have been rock solid again and the goalkeeper has got us a point, which you always take away from in the Premier League."

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Newcastle manager Steve Bruce says he's never been in a situation with injuries like he has over the past few weeks

Man of the match - Martin Dubravka

A tough call between Dubravka and Almiron, who was excellent after scoring the opening goal and bursting with energy throughout.

However, Dubravka made two excellent saves to ensure Newcastle secured a point. The first from Jimenez was a particularly impressive reaction stop as he stuck out a leg to keep out his header from close range.

Opta stats

  • Wolves have recovered 15 points from losing positions in the Premier League this season - more than any other side in the competition.
  • Seven of the 10 Premier League meetings between Wolves and Newcastle have finished level (one Wolves win, two Newcastle) - the joint-highest percentage of meetings ending in a draw (70%) of any Premier League fixture to be played on 10+ occasions (level with Stoke City v Wigan Athletic).
  • Wolves have conceded the first goal in 15 of their 22 Premier League matches this season, at least two more than any other side in the division in 2019-20.
  • Miguel Almiron has scored with both of his last two shots on target in the Premier League; he hadn't scored with any of his first 15 attempts on target in the competition prior to this.

What's next?

Wolves travel to Manchester United in their FA Cup third-round replay on Wednesday (7.45pm) before a trip to Southampton in the Premier League on Saturday (3pm).

Newcastle have back-to-back home games as they host Rochdale in their FA Cup third-round replay on Tuesday (7.45pm) and then face Chelsea on Saturday, live on Sky Sports (5.30pm).

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