Forgot How to Win: Wolves 1-2 Newcastle – Instant Fan Reaction
It was another frustrating afternoon for Wolves fans at Molineux as Wolves fell just short in a 1-2 defeat to Newcastle United. Despite an improved performance, we’re left pondering once again: have we forgotten how to get over the line and win matches?
This game was about more than just the scoreline. It’s about missed opportunities, chances not capitalised on, and moments where Wolves had the upper hand but couldn’t finish the job. Let’s break down what really happened in this match and the key takeaways.
The Story of the Game
Wolves started the match relatively slowly, with Newcastle pressing hard in the first 10-15 minutes. However, Wolves gradually grew into the game and seized control. The highlight came when Joao Gomes expertly set up Mario Lemina’s goal, a beautifully crafted move that had us thinking we could finally be on our way to a much-needed win.
By the end of the first half, Wolves were 1-0 up and had Newcastle rattled. The balance seemed to tip in our favour, and going into the second half, we had them on the back foot. We even hit the post and were really pressing for that second goal.
But then came the turning point. A Newcastle shot took a stroke of luck, deflecting off Craig Dawson’s head and looping into the top corner. That moment completely shifted the momentum. Wolves appeared shaken, and although we managed to fight back, it wasn’t enough. A late finish from Newcastle’s Harvey Barnes wrapped up the game, and Wolves were left wondering what could have been.
A Frustrating Trend
Let’s be honest: this defeat is part of a wider problem. After just one win in 14 league matches, Wolves are struggling to close out games. The Newcastle fixture was a prime example of this issue. We had control, we had the chances, and yet, we forgot how to win.
We sat back at 1-0 instead of pushing for the second. Yes, Newcastle were lucky to score with that deflected goal, but we can’t rely on luck. We’ve got to make our own luck by finishing teams off.
There’s a growing feeling that we’ve lost that killer instinct. You still feel that we had enough quality on the pitch today to come away with more than zero points. If you don’t take your chances, you’ll get stung, and that’s exactly what happened.
Final Thoughts
This defeat to Newcastle feels like a missed opportunity. The performance showed promise, but the result is all too familiar. One win in 14 matches simply isn’t good enough, and something must change. It’s not enough to play well; we need to remember how to win again.
Fans, what do you think – did Wolves deserve more from today’s game? Who was your Man of the Match? Share your thoughts in the comments.
As always, keep the faith. Always Wolves.
Lots of positives to take from todays game but we couldn’t give any more than a 7 for our @thefoxatshipley performance rating.
— 𝗔𝗟𝗪𝗔𝗬𝗦 𝗪𝗢𝗟𝗩𝗘𝗦 𝗙𝗔𝗡 𝗧𝗩 (@_AlwaysWolves) September 15, 2024
Drop your thoughts below 👇#wwfc pic.twitter.com/mrO77OLQyV
Have you seen a better Molineux debut? André was our @leamorewindows man of the match.
— 𝗔𝗟𝗪𝗔𝗬𝗦 𝗪𝗢𝗟𝗩𝗘𝗦 𝗙𝗔𝗡 𝗧𝗩 (@_AlwaysWolves) September 15, 2024
Who was your MOTM?#wwfc #wolves pic.twitter.com/GglwPq68Sj