Rayan Ait-Nouri (Marcal 86’) – N/A. A late change as Bruno Lage looked for a late equaliser. Chem Campbell (Tricano 78’) – N/A. A Premier League debut for the 19-year-old Wolves youth product. Getty
NEWCASTLE RATINGS: Martin Dubravka – 6. The Slovakian goalkeeper was unused for much of the first half, but he was put to work when called on to stop Silva’s effort at his near post in the closing stages. Reuters
Emil Krafth – 7. Having been dropped for Newcastle’s defeat against Spurs, the Swede was keen to impress, and he looked to match Targett’s pace on the opposite wing, making overlapping runs and kickstarting the move for Wood’s disallowed goal. Getty
Fabian Schar – 6. The Switzerland international was unable to replicate his goal against Spurs just before half-time when his free-kick was blocked by the wall. Booked. PA
Dan Burn – 7. Had one of Newcastle’s best opportunities when Wood headed the ball on for the former Brighton man to shoot at Sa. Much better display in defence than against Spurs. PA
Matt Targett – 6. The Aston Villa loanee continues to prove to be an outlet on the wing, though his set-pieces were unable to spark anything. AFP
Bruno Guimaraes – 8 The Brazilian made his first Premier League start since his arrival at St James’ Park in January and nearly set up the opener when he played a neat one-two with Almiron to pass to Wood. Getty
Jonjo Shelvey – 6. Hardworking as he looked to influence the game, but couldn’t match his partner’s influence in the midfield. AFP
Joelinton – 6. Having shaken off an injury moments before, Joelinton could have made it 2-0 for the Magpies when the ball fell to his feet on the edge of the box and he forced Sa into a save. Getty
Ryan Fraser – N/A. Having attempted to run off a muscle injury, the Scottish international was unable to carry on and saw his night come to an early end 13 minutes in. Reuters
Chris Wood – 7 Having thought he’d scored, only for VAR to rule it offside, Wood finally netted when he was brought down in the penalty box and recovered to send Sa the wrong way. AFP
Allan Saint-Maximin – 6. Repeatedly the outlet for Newcastle, Saint-Maximin caused havoc with runs into the final third. Had one effort on goal inside 65 minutes, but it was poorly executed. AFP
SUBS: Miguel Almiron (Fraser 13’) – 7. Recipient of a long ball, which he flicked onto his other leg to volley over Sa’s goal. Played a neat one-two for Wood’s goal with a backheel, only to see him judged to be offside. Getty
Sean Longstaff (Guimaraes 88’) – N/A. A late change with Bruno receiving the praise by the home fans. Getty
Jacob Murphy (Saint-Maximin 90+4’) – N/A. Another appearance from the bench from Murphy to see out the game. Getty
WOLVES RATINGS: Jose Sa – 5 Was furious when Wood was brought down in the box, and unable to keep a clean sheet as he was sent the wrong way. Lucky when Almiron’s effort dribbled wide of the post, thanks to a deflection from Moutinho. AP
Willy Boly – 5. Not at his best as he toiled with the pace and winding moves of Saint-Maximin, which he finally got to terms with in the last 10 minutes. AFP
Conor Coady – 6. Came off worse from a block on Saint Maximin’s early shot, but was thankfully able to continue, putting in a necessary block to deny Saint Maximin’s cross. Reuters
Max Kilman – 5. The young defender was extremely lucky for VAR’s intervention when his clearance nipped by Almiron before he lost track of the substitute and Bruno. Getty
Jonny Otto – 6. Saw his first shot powered over the bar in a rare moment of attack, whilst his effort in the closing stages was easily collected by Dubravka. AFP
Luke Cundle – 6. Replacing Leander Dendoncker to make his second start, the 19-year-old was joined with the experienced Moutinho and showed great vision to pick out his partner in the second half with a long ball. AP
Joao Moutinho – 6. The 36-year-old was left trying to clean up a messy first half by his team. Got them on the front foot in the second, with a superb touch to control Cundle’s long pass. Booked. AFP
Marcal – 5. The Brazilian seemed to have been given permission to run and open the left wing much more as Wolves started to grow into the game in the second half. Getty
Francisco Trincao – 5. Part of the Wolves front three, Trincao was another player who struggled to make things happen in the first half but who kickstarted his performance in the second, before his substitution. Reuters
Hee-chan Hwang – 4. After looking uninterested in the first half, the Korean burst from the halfway line, controlling the ball well before weaving into the box and shooting wide. AFP
Fabio Silva – 6. Won his second successive start. The 19-year-old looked much hungrier in the second half as he sprung into action and collided with Bruno when attempting to regain possession. Worked Dubravka with a great effort from outside the box at the near post with 10 minutes left. AFP
SUBS: Pedro Neto (Hwang 78’) – N/A. In response to going 1-0 down and away fans calling for his introduction, the 22-year-old immediately made a positive impact. PA
Rayan Ait-Nouri (Marcal 86’) – N/A. A late change as Bruno Lage looked for a late equaliser. Chem Campbell (Tricano 78’) – N/A. A Premier League debut for the 19-year-old Wolves youth product. Getty
NEWCASTLE RATINGS: Martin Dubravka – 6. The Slovakian goalkeeper was unused for much of the first half, but he was put to work when called on to stop Silva’s effort at his near post in the closing stages. Reuters
Emil Krafth – 7. Having been dropped for Newcastle’s defeat against Spurs, the Swede was keen to impress, and he looked to match Targett’s pace on the opposite wing, making overlapping runs and kickstarting the move for Wood’s disallowed goal. Getty
Fabian Schar – 6. The Switzerland international was unable to replicate his goal against Spurs just before half-time when his free-kick was blocked by the wall. Booked. PA
Dan Burn – 7. Had one of Newcastle’s best opportunities when Wood headed the ball on for the former Brighton man to shoot at Sa. Much better display in defence than against Spurs. PA
Matt Targett – 6. The Aston Villa loanee continues to prove to be an outlet on the wing, though his set-pieces were unable to spark anything. AFP
Bruno Guimaraes – 8 The Brazilian made his first Premier League start since his arrival at St James’ Park in January and nearly set up the opener when he played a neat one-two with Almiron to pass to Wood. Getty
Jonjo Shelvey – 6. Hardworking as he looked to influence the game, but couldn’t match his partner’s influence in the midfield. AFP
Joelinton – 6. Having shaken off an injury moments before, Joelinton could have made it 2-0 for the Magpies when the ball fell to his feet on the edge of the box and he forced Sa into a save. Getty
Ryan Fraser – N/A. Having attempted to run off a muscle injury, the Scottish international was unable to carry on and saw his night come to an early end 13 minutes in. Reuters
Chris Wood – 7 Having thought he’d scored, only for VAR to rule it offside, Wood finally netted when he was brought down in the penalty box and recovered to send Sa the wrong way. AFP
Allan Saint-Maximin – 6. Repeatedly the outlet for Newcastle, Saint-Maximin caused havoc with runs into the final third. Had one effort on goal inside 65 minutes, but it was poorly executed. AFP
SUBS: Miguel Almiron (Fraser 13’) – 7. Recipient of a long ball, which he flicked onto his other leg to volley over Sa’s goal. Played a neat one-two for Wood’s goal with a backheel, only to see him judged to be offside. Getty
Sean Longstaff (Guimaraes 88’) – N/A. A late change with Bruno receiving the praise by the home fans. Getty
Jacob Murphy (Saint-Maximin 90+4’) – N/A. Another appearance from the bench from Murphy to see out the game. Getty
WOLVES RATINGS: Jose Sa – 5 Was furious when Wood was brought down in the box, and unable to keep a clean sheet as he was sent the wrong way. Lucky when Almiron’s effort dribbled wide of the post, thanks to a deflection from Moutinho. AP
Willy Boly – 5. Not at his best as he toiled with the pace and winding moves of Saint-Maximin, which he finally got to terms with in the last 10 minutes. AFP
Conor Coady – 6. Came off worse from a block on Saint Maximin’s early shot, but was thankfully able to continue, putting in a necessary block to deny Saint Maximin’s cross. Reuters
Max Kilman – 5. The young defender was extremely lucky for VAR’s intervention when his clearance nipped by Almiron before he lost track of the substitute and Bruno. Getty
Jonny Otto – 6. Saw his first shot powered over the bar in a rare moment of attack, whilst his effort in the closing stages was easily collected by Dubravka. AFP
Luke Cundle – 6. Replacing Leander Dendoncker to make his second start, the 19-year-old was joined with the experienced Moutinho and showed great vision to pick out his partner in the second half with a long ball. AP
Joao Moutinho – 6. The 36-year-old was left trying to clean up a messy first half by his team. Got them on the front foot in the second, with a superb touch to control Cundle’s long pass. Booked. AFP
Marcal – 5. The Brazilian seemed to have been given permission to run and open the left wing much more as Wolves started to grow into the game in the second half. Getty
Francisco Trincao – 5. Part of the Wolves front three, Trincao was another player who struggled to make things happen in the first half but who kickstarted his performance in the second, before his substitution. Reuters
Hee-chan Hwang – 4. After looking uninterested in the first half, the Korean burst from the halfway line, controlling the ball well before weaving into the box and shooting wide. AFP
Fabio Silva – 6. Won his second successive start. The 19-year-old looked much hungrier in the second half as he sprung into action and collided with Bruno when attempting to regain possession. Worked Dubravka with a great effort from outside the box at the near post with 10 minutes left. AFP
SUBS: Pedro Neto (Hwang 78’) – N/A. In response to going 1-0 down and away fans calling for his introduction, the 22-year-old immediately made a positive impact. PA
Rayan Ait-Nouri (Marcal 86’) – N/A. A late change as Bruno Lage looked for a late equaliser. Chem Campbell (Tricano 78’) – N/A. A Premier League debut for the 19-year-old Wolves youth product. Getty