Post-match reaction to Wolves 1-2 Newcastle United in the Premier League from BirminghamWorld reporter Charlie Haffenden.
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00:00Wolverhampton Wanderers will have to wait for their first win of the new Premier League season
00:05after throwing away a lead yet again here at Molineux.
00:08Another second half capitulation, Newcastle United winning 2-1
00:12to claim their third win of the new Premier League season.
00:15It's just so poor in the final 20 minutes or so here.
00:19Before it was a 6-2 defeat to Chelsea, that was from the very first minute really of the second half,
00:24the Wolves fell apart. This time it was in the final 20 minutes of the match
00:28and Gary O'Neill will be so disappointed because his team was so impressive up until that point.
00:33So it was a little while to get going, 25 maybe 30 minutes before they started having any real chances
00:39but there was a marked improvement defensively. Newcastle only had one chance in that first 30 minutes.
00:45Anthony Gordon hit the outside of the right post after a really good solo run.
00:49He beat Nelson Samedo and Jose Mosquera before curling one towards that far corner
00:53but was denied by the post. But other than that, Wolves as I say were a lot more solid defensively.
00:58And they took their lead in the 36th minute. Mario Lamina, the captain, so popular here at Molineux,
01:03roaring the stadium into life. Been quite a subdued atmosphere up until that point
01:08but from that very moment when Lamina struck, the atmosphere was really lifted.
01:12It was a great counter-attacking goal. Wolves didn't have much possession
01:15but they made it count when they did have it. Jürgen Strand-Larsen on the right-hand side
01:20shrugged off Dan Byrne before drilling across through the defender's legs.
01:25And a really clever dummy actually from João Gomes who made a good run.
01:28And Lamina, late into the box arriving, thrashed it home at the far post giving Nick Pope no chance.
01:34Going into the break 1-0. Newcastle made three changes at the break.
01:39Alexander Isak was taken off, as was Joel Linton and Longstaff.
01:43And then Sandro Tonali came on, Harvey Barnes, I can't even remember the third change
01:49but another attacking one. Newcastle, they looked like they had a lot more energy
01:53from that point on. Eddie Howe's team must have been a good team talk at half-time
01:59because they came out of the blocks a lot quicker and were pressing on to try and get an equaliser.
02:04There were chances though for Wolves. Strand-Larsen hit the outside of the post
02:08after being played in by Lamina and then forced a good save from Pope with a header
02:12after a Lamina cross. But it was Newcastle who pressed on and looked the more dangerous
02:16of the two teams. And in the end, Wolves' legs just seemed to go, their concentration
02:20seemed to go and Fabian Scheer struck from range to score an equaliser.
02:24Lamina, who played so, so well and for me was the Wolves' man of the match,
02:28he didn't run out quickly enough to Scheer and he struck. It hit Dawson on the head,
02:33flicked off his head and into the top corner, giving Johnston no chance.
02:37Molyneux seemed stunned after that point. Wolves looked stunned as well and it only
02:41took a few minutes for substitutes Harvey Barnes to score an absolute wonder goal
02:46to make it 2-1 to Newcastle and earning all three points.
02:50Not good enough from Matt Doherty, a Wolves substitute came on, didn't really track
02:54Harvey Barnes' run inside, didn't show any real desire to get the ball off of him.
02:58He had space to shoot, had a lot to do to be fair from about 25 yards,
03:02but he curled one right into that top corner. So much power.
03:06Johnston had no chance of saving it. There was a late acrobatic effort from
03:10Mateus Cunha, very nearly getting Wolves an equaliser to make it 2-2.
03:14It didn't go in, Pope made a good save and once again here,
03:18maybe a little bit lapsed in concentration, showing the quality of the Premier League.
03:22It's really cutthroat when these opportunities happen.
03:25And two goals from outside the box, they don't happen very often,
03:28but Wolves need to defend better in these crucial moments.
03:31Wolves 1 and Newcastle 2.