Newcastle United missed a chance to go fifth after a flat 0-0 draw at Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Despite dominating possession, Newcastle lacked creativity and failed to test José Sá regularly.
Crosses and set pieces brought little threat against Wolves’ organised back five.
Eddie Howe admitted Newcastle needed more attacking quality and a moment of brilliance.
Wolves, improved under Rob Edwards, defended resolutely and offered limited counterattacks.
Late saves from Sá denied Bruno Guimarães, preserving a deserved point.
Newcastle blunt in goalless draw as Wolves hold firm at Molineux
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