Newcastle has 10 men to lose 2-1 against Wolverhampton in a deadly time



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(Reuters) – Newcastle United lost 10 men 2-1 at home against Wolverhampton Wanderers in the English Premier League on Sunday when Matt Dorte scored the winner in the fifth minute of a save.

The owners of the land have suffered after the expulsion of the American international Deandry Yadlin after a deliberate mistake more than half an hour after the end.

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Coach Rafael Benitez was furious to believe that another defender was able to prevent the opponent from scoring.

He also said Newcastle deserved a penalty when Ayouzi Perez, the goalkeeper, hit the elbow late.

Wolverhampton, who defeated Chelsea 2-1 on Wednesday after six undefeated matches, qualified in second place in the 17th minute with Deogo Gauta scoring two goals in a row.

Newcastle equalized six minutes later when Solomon Rondon, who had a free kick from the bar, sent a pbad deep into Perez.

However, Dorti scored the winner with a close header to push Wolverhampton to tenth place while Benitez remained 15th, three points from the relegation zone.

"The entries since the last touchdown in the match did not give the opponent an opportunity to come back, so it's exceptional," Dorti said.

Helder Costa sent a deep pbad to Guta, who controlled the ball with his own header before he hit the net.

After a good start to the match, Wolverhampton was put under pressure and the local team tied with a header from Perez.

And forced Newcastle to involve defender Javier Mancueo instead of Federico Fernandez injured early in the second period.

He was severely hit by the dismissal after Jota pulled out of the jersey after losing the ball against Wolverhampton.

He took advantage of both shots from goalkeeper Juta to put the ball in the goal and give his team the second victory in five days.

Perez confirmed that he had been hit elbow by Willie Bolley before Wolverhampton's second goal.

"I was nipped in the nose, but the referee said it was the ball that hit me even though I was bleeding.

"I do not know what we need to get a penalty."

This is Wolverhampton's first win over Newcastle in the Champions League since 1959, when he won the title.

(Reuters)

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