Chapter 1: What moments defined Wolves' late win over Newcastle?
massive moment for Wolves in their season no one in six and then back-to-back victories first over Chelsea then here against Newcastle two and two for Jota and Matt Doherty scored in three of Wolves last five away games let's hear from both the goal scorers with Patrick Davison
Guys, well played. Matt, is the truth that the best wins are when they're that dramatic?
I don't know about that, but any win, really. Obviously, it feels sweet coming away from home on TV, a game like this, and scoring almost last kick of the game gives them no chance to really get back in it.
Chapter 2: How did Matt Doherty feel about scoring the last-minute goal?
So, yeah, it's pretty special that way.
Diogo, when you got that early goal, your second Premier League goal in a week, did it feel like it might be a much more comfortable afternoon?
No, we think all the games are very hard to play. Even if you are a player away, you score, you know they're going to react, the stadium is with them. So I don't think it makes it easier for us.
Chapter 3: What impact did the red card have on the match dynamics?
I think we have to fight until the end.
You were involved in almost every key incident in that match. The red card for Deandre Yedlin, was the covering tackle getting across or do you think the referee's got that right?
I think it's right. I win the ball, he holds me, so it's a foul.
Chapter 4: How did Newcastle respond after conceding the early goal?
Matt, you had a great chance before you got your goal.
Did you think it was slipping away? Yeah, pretty much when I got that late. I mean, fair play to the goalkeeper. I think he might have read it.
Chapter 5: What were the key incidents that influenced the game's outcome?
I hit it pretty well and it was a great save, but I just showed him we don't stop. I know they had 10 men, but we broke in the last minute and we busted a gut to get forward and it came out and I just stuck it in.
Third Premier League away goal for you. Just what are you thinking? Diogo has the shot, it loops up.
Chapter 6: What was the significance of VAR in this match's controversial moments?
Do you know you're going to score? What is the feeling like?
Yeah, well, once the keeper saved it, it was on a plate, really. I couldn't really miss. And, I mean, we're playing the Premier League.
Chapter 7: How did the players react to the referee's decisions during the game?
There's no better feeling when you score. It's pretty special. Well done, guys. Thank you.
Just a terrific afternoon's work for Wolves.
Chapter 8: What are the implications of this match for both teams moving forward?
Matt Murray was punching the air, the former Wolves keeper, and Shola Amiobi was slumping deeper into his. We'll come to you in a moment, Shola. Deserved, do you think, Matt?
Yeah, just about. They had to be patient, as you say. I thought it had gone, but you always think maybe one more chance, one more chance. I thought Newcastle were doing really well containing Wolves. There was a couple of chances on that transition, but right at the end there,
With Matt Puppen up at the back, he said that it feels so, so sweet for everyone involved with Wolves, but Newcastle would be very disappointed how they haven't at least come away with a point.
I think we all probably felt that Newcastle had done their job. They've seen it out. We know how good Rafa is when his team go down to 10 men. But then you were saying, as Jota was carrying the ball at the pitch, make a tackle, make a tackle. What happened?
Yeah, I mean, you could see, couldn't you? Obviously, what's that? Three, four men up the pitch when you've got a man sent off right at the end of the game. I think you just have to ride it out. You have to see the game out. And when he's received it here, this is the point I'm saying. Just someone make a tackle because you don't really want him...
anyone to get in our box, and obviously the keeper has made a great save. It's just very disappointing, you look at, I guess, LaSalle there, you know, I think... He backs off, he backs off. Yeah, he backs off too much, and I think he could take one for the team there, just get a card, maybe, you know, get all the rest of the players behind the ball.
But, yes, you know, end of the game, you know, you've done, worked hard for just over half an hour, and for that to happen at the end is very disappointing.
Because you do that in training all the time, don't you? Defense versus attack, stopping the counter-attacks. And there's a line where he's saying, you've got to engage now. So if I was in a goal there from Newcastle, he'd scream, you've got to engage now. Because once he's driving to the box, it makes it difficult. And you saw there that Diego Jota, good shot, involved in all the key incidents.
But Matt Doherty on the spot and De Bradford, who made some good saves this time in his defense.
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