Wednesday 13 February 2019

Newcastle denied as Dubravka howler salvages Wolves

Newcastle goalkeeper Martin Dubravka harmed his side's offered to maintain a strategic distance from transfer for the second progressive match as his late howler talented Wolves a 1-1 draw on Monday. Rafael Benitez's side were seconds from a profitable triumph after Isaac Hayden's

first objective since 2017 put them ahead in the second half at Molineux.

Hayden's objective had come through a powerless endeavored spare from Wolves manager Rui Patricio.

In any case, it was Dubravka's clanger at the opposite end that stole the features when the Slovakian enabled a cross to sneak past his grip as Willy Boly headed home profound into stoppage-time.

Dubravka will be open adversary No.1 on Tyneside after his most recent blunder, which came only days after he let Son Heung-min's shot squirm through his legs to give Tottenham a late champ.

With disputable Newcastle proprietor Mike Ashley viewing from the stands, it was a harsh pill to swallow for Benitez, who declined to ensure Dubravka when gotten some information about the equalizer.

"We could improve the situation. These sort of balls you can complete somewhat better, punch the ball and it's done," he said.

Inquired as to whether he thought Boly had pushed his attendant, Benitez included: "It was not exceptionally clear watching the replay. All things considered, it's something we need to safeguard better. He (Dubravka) must be sufficient.

"I was not content with a few choices, yet by and large I think the ref was fine. You can't whine about that."

Newcastle are currently just a single point over the transfer zone when they would have been three clear however for Dubravka.

Over from a warm-climate break for a preparation camp in Marbella, seventh set Wolves seemed as though they were still on the shoreline when Newcastle's Salomon Rondon was allowed excessively space for a low shot away that constrained Patricio without hesitation.

Wolves in the long run hit their walk and made a lively intrigue for a punishment when Christian Atsu tested Raul Jimenez, just for arbitrator Graham Scott to wave play on, with replays recommending he settled on the correct choice. Jimenez required only one objective to wind up only the second Mexican player to achieve twofold figures in a Premier League battle after Javier Hernandez.

He was near making that achievement when he cut in from the left and released an incredible strike that Dubravka pushed away.

Rambling to keep out Jonny's exertion before long, Dubravka was doing his best to make up for himself after his misstep against Tottenham. Against the keep running of play, Newcastle grabbed the lead in the 56th moment.

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