Howe Drops NUFC Transfer Blow Moments After Wolves Draw as Glaring Issue Highlighted
Newcastle failed to score in six of 11 away games this season, with manager Howe emphasizing team-wide attacking issues beyond individual players.
- On January 18, 2026, Newcastle United were held to a 0-0 draw at Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton, registering only a late shot on target and ending the day eighth in the table.
- Eddie Howe blamed a lack of cutting edge, saying, `We controlled the game but we didn't have the cutting edge today`, and criticised poor set-plays and final-third quality.
- Across 11 away matches this season, Newcastle have failed to score in six, with Nick Woltemade scoring three times in his last 14 league matches, Howe says it's a team issue.
- Wolves picked up a second successive home clean sheet at Molineux Stadium and extended an unbeaten Premier League run to four, with manager Rob Edwards praising their spirit and belief.
- Howe insisted the club cannot afford a new forward this month and rejected calls for fresh attacking ideas, while expressing pride in Newcastle United's current squad.
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