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WOL vs NEW

English Premier League

Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton

Wolverhampton

vs

Newcastle

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FT
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36' M. Lemina
75' F. Schär
80' H. Barnes
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Full-Time: 1 - 2
That is all from us here at Tribe for live coverage of the Premier League as two late stunners from Fabian Schar and Harvey Barnes for Newcastle cancel out Mario Lemina's first-half strike for Wolves. Eddie Howe's side move up to third with that win whereas Wolves remain third from bottom. I'm Andrew Smith and thank you for joining me. Until next time!
The game could have gone either way in truth. Newcastle were the stronger team in the first half in terms of possession, whilst Wolves arguably edged the chances created. When the home side did not get the second goal when they were in the ascendancy in the second half, you couldn't help but worry for them. This is the Premier League and it's often the case that 1-0 is a very precarious scoreline. Newcastle have quality players and they punished Wolves with two goals right from the top shelf. Two very contrasting set of emotions at the end of what ended up being an enthralling affair at Molineux.
NEWCASTLE TAKE ALL THREE POINTS! It's a mighty win for Newcastle and for Eddie Howe. They trailed at half-time through Mario Lemina's well-take goal but Howe rung the changes at the break and it worked. Fabian Schar levelled with a fine strike which took a slight deflection on its way into the net off Dawson before substitute Harvey Barnes won it in style. Newcastle up to third in the table while Wolves stay third from bottom and now just have one win in their last six home fixtures in the league. Plenty for Gary O'Neill to ponder over the next few days.
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CHANCE! Was that the chance to equalise late on? Mosquera turns and shoots inside the box but it hits his own team-mate Dawson. That might be it. It looked like it even might have been going in.
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Murphy is booked for time-wasting and that makes it 65 bookings in a single matchday of the Premier League, the most on record.
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J. Murphy
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CHANCE! Top save by Pope. Another long ball into the box causes Newcastle issues as they scramble to clear the ball. It falls to Cunha who acrobatically swings a leg at the ball draws a superb save from Pope who tips it away from danger.
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A long throw leads to Guedes feeling he is being held by Tonali but referee Chris Kavanagh isn't interested. VAR John Brookes calls it a 'mutual engagement'. Basically, six of one and half a dozen of another.
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