Wolves 1-1 Newcastle, player ratings: Sean Longstaff shines as Martin Dubravka and Rui Patricio slip up
Isaac Hayden had handed the Magpies the advantage early in the second half and Newcastle looked on course for a vital three points before the late drama
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Your support makes all the difference.Wolves salvaged a point from the visit of Newcastle United to Molineux after Willy Boly's dramatic late header in added time.
Isaac Hayden had handed the Magpies the advantage early in the second half and Newcastle looked on course for a vital three points before the late drama.
Rafa Benitez was clearly incensed that goalkeeper Martin Dubravka was not awarded a foul in the challenge which led to the equaliser, remonstrating with the officials at full-time.
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