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📺: #MyPLMorning | #NEWWOL /vdnMicoHuzĢ6th minute: GOOOOOAAAL! The ball-sharing continues, to be polite, but Newcastle strikes first off a delightful bit of free kick service from Kieran Trippier as Alexander Isak pounds a header inside the far post. Should Wolves have been awarded a penalty for this Nick Pope incident? There’s definite contact but was Raul Jimenez ajudged to have moved towards Pope and not the ball?Įither way, it’s not been a banner month with the ball for Pope, whose awful decision against Liverpool led to a blowout loss and his absence from the League Cup Final. VAR sees nothing worth changing from the on-field call. Ultimately, Newcastle backstop Nick Pope does well to keep a wayward Wolves shot in play so the Magpies can reset with the ball.Ģ3rd minute: Wolves feel they should have a penalty as Newcastle goalkeeper Nick Pope takes a bad touch in the box and ends up in a mini-confrontation with Raul Jimenez. Nothing comes of it, but Newcastle maintains possession through the quarter-hour mark.ġ7th minute: Wolves sprung a break down the right through a brilliant deep ball from Ruben Neves, and that’s led to a bit of chaos in both halves. Bruno Guimaraes was clever to win it and he’ll defer to Trippier. Now the Magpies have a free kick from inside the arc. Newcastle vs Wolves, live updates as they happened:ĩth minute: This has been all-Newcastle, but the Magpies have wasted a few chances including a ridiculous short corner routine in which Allan Saint-Maximin was designed to play it backward to Kieran Trippier but no one called it off despite the presence of a back within 5 yards of Trippier. Newcastle’s off to Nottingham Forest for a 4pm ET Friday match, while Wolves’ next match is a relegation six-pointer vs Leeds at the Molineux on Saturday.Īlexander Isak goal video: Swede’s sweet header makes it 1-0 Miguel Almiron: Came off the bench and changed the game Howe will have a hard time not trying an Almiron, Isak, Saint-Maximin front three at Forest on Friday. Joao Moutinho: In the thick of everything Wolves wanted to do, turning the clock back for at least a day. Joe Willock: Slipped Almiron in for the winner with a perfect pass Credited with three shots, two created chances, and four recoveries. Jose Sa: The reason Isak didn’t have one or two more. Got his goal and could’ve had one or two more. Newcastle vs Wolves player ratings, Stars of the ShowĪlexander Isak: Certainly earned another start.

12 win over Chelsea, and now the match-winner. If the Magpies make it to the top four or settle into the Europa League or Europa Conference League, there will be a number of “Miggy Moments” that got them there: The lone goal in an October 1-0 over Everton, the match-winning tally in a 20-1 over Tottenham four days later, the lone assist in a Nov. On another day, his slippery eel move off a late short corner has this one 3-1, but center back Sven Botman did center backs no favors by blazing over the bar in stoppage time.

The Paraguayan winger came off the bench and didn’t just score the winner, he enlivened the entire game. Miguel Almiron may not be a double-digit scorer every year, but he’s the reason the Magpies are still in the top four discussion. The game looked destined for 1-1 status and of course it did Six of the eight previous Premier League meetings between the sides had ended 1-1, with a win either way sprinkled into the mix.Įnter Newcastle’s leading scorer. Nick Pope was not sanctioned by VAR for a coming-together with Raul Jimenez in the box shortly before the Magpies took their first lead, and Wolves will have felt the turnabout was fair play when Hwang put them level. That’s to say this wouldn’t have been a smash-and-grab had Miguel Almiron not arrived on the scene. It’s not really up for debate as to whether the Magpies weren’t the better team, but Wolves did enough to earn a point in the face of Newcastle’s wastefulness. Miguel Almiron comes off bench to clean up sloppy Magpies Ranking Premier League Player of the Season candidates
