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Wolves boss Gary O’Neil called the decision to award Newcastle a first-half penalty in their 2-2 draw at Molineux “scandalous” 1xbet
O’Neil was delighted by the way his players battled back, twice coming from a goal down to earn an impressive point through Hwang Hee-chan’s equaliser, but Wolves were once again left fuming at the officials on a busy afternoon for referee Anthony Taylor and VAR Jarred Gillett 1xbet
The game was at 1-1, with Mario Lemina’s first Wolves goal cancelling out Callum Wilson’s opener, when Taylor pointed to the spot on the stroke of half-time 1xbet
Hwang had been guilty of a heavy touch inside his own box, inviting Fabian Schar to challenge for the ball, but the Newcastle man appeared to kick the turf and looked to already be on his way down before any contact 1xbet
There was a lengthy VAR check but the on-field decision stood, and Wilson kept his cool to put Newcastle back in front 1xbet
“It was a scandalous decision,” O’Neil said 1xbet
“It was a terrible on-field decision, and terrible that VAR didn’t intervene so I thought they got it badly wrong 1xbet
“(Hwang) has a big touch…and then goes to clear the ball 1xbet
He makes such minimal contact with Schar, hardly any, a glance of the boot 1xbet
“Schar’s is already on the way down and the ball actually hits ‘Channy’ on the other foot before he even makes contact with Schar so technically he gets the ball before he makes contact with Schar, so that’s why it’s a terrible decision 1xbet
”Wolves seemed to use their sense of injustice as fuel in the second half, and it was fitting that Hwang got the equaliser with his seventh goal of the season 1xbet
“There’s never any question marks from me on his mentality, his willingness to work, his ability to refocus and get going again,” O’Neil said of the Korean 1xbet
“Obviously he’s a threat, obviously his goalscoring this season for us has been a big plus and he gets another important one today 1xbet
”The draw extends Wolves’ unbeaten run to five games, and O’Neil said: “I’m really pleased with the group 1xbet
We suffered some setbacks and I think everyone could be proud of their work-rate, the quality and the resilience 1xbet
”Eddie Howe was frustrated that Newcastle, playing for the first time since Sandro Tonali started a 10-month ban for 1xbet betting offences, could not hold on for a win having twice led, but was happy with how they finished the match despite fatigue creeping in after Wednesday’s 1-0 defeat to Borussia Dortmund 1xbet
“It was probably a fair result,” he said 1xbet
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“We’ve had a tough week with the Sandro situation and injuries to key players but it was a really good response 1xbet
”Wilson’s brace, including an acrobatic opener to tidy up his own rebound, took him to seven goals from nine appearances, encouraging news for Howe with Alexander Isak facing a spell on the sidelines 1xbet
“It was a massive contribution from Callum,” Howe said 1xbet
“His first goal was hugely impressive, the first chance was the easier than the second but that’s typical Callum 1xbet
“He took the penalty well and was probably frustrated he didn’t get the match ball with a chance at the end, but they were priceless goals for us 1xbet
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