Newcastle missed the chance to go fifth after a drab 0-0 draw at Molineux.
Despite dominating possession, they showed little creativity or cutting edge.
Wolves defended well, looked organised, and earned a deserved clean sheet.
Newcastle relied on crosses and set pieces but rarely troubled José Sá.
Both sides faded late, and the stalemate reflected Newcastle’s attacking limits.
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