Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-1 Newcastle United: Hwang Hee-chan double sinks winless Magpies

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Hwang Hee-chan scored his second and third Premier League goals for Wolves to earn Bruno Lage's side their first home league win of the campaign

Hwang Hee-chan scored twice to inspire Wolves to their first home win of the season against beleaguered Newcastle, who remain without a victory this term.

The game sparked into life after 20 minutes, when Hwang latched on to Raul Jimenez's through ball before finishing coolly beyond the onrushing Karl Darlow.

Jeff Hendrick fired Newcastle level with a long-range drive into the bottom corner - moments after Francisco Trincao had rattled the crossbar for Wolves at the other end.

Jose Sa had to be on his toes to deny Allan Saint-Maximin from point-blank range within minutes of the restart, but Hwang's left-footed finish - from another Jimenez pass - restored the home side's lead.

Newcastle slip into the bottom three after a seventh league game without a win, while Wolves climb to 11th.

Hwang and Jimenez heap pressure on Bruce

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A "special day" for goalscorer Hwang - Wolves boss Lage

Wolves boss Bruno Lage will hope Saturday's victory gives his side some much-needed momentum following an inconsistent start to the campaign.

His team have had little trouble creating opportunities but converting them has been another matter, with only bottom-of-the-table Norwich finding the net on fewer occasions prior to this game.

There was little in the way of goalmouth action in the early stages as Newcastle made a lively start, but Hwang's opener swung the pendulum in the hosts' favour.

Newcastle boss Steve Bruce said the switch to a back four "certainly helped" the Mapgies in last weekend's 1-1 draw at Watford, but the 60-year-old was forced to abandon his 4-3-3 formation in favour of a 5-4-1 in the first half as Wolves dominated the midfield.

The change soon paid off as Hendrick - who had replaced the injured Joe Willock five minutes earlier - drilled home a loose ball from the edge of the penalty area to restore parity. Wolves were unhappy with Joelinton's challenge on goalkeeper Sa in the build-up to the goal, but the home side's appeals were quickly dismissed by the video assistant referee.

Saint-Maximin - who endured a frustrating afternoon at Molineux - went closest for the visitors in a second-half of few clear-cut chances, but Hwang struck again after more fine work from the tireless Jimenez to clinch the points for Wolves.

In a week which has seen Newcastle embroiled in legal proceedings with the Premier League regarding last summer's collapsed takeover of the club, Magpies fans could be forgiven for asking where their first win of the season is going to come from.

Injured striker Callum Wilson cannot return quickly enough - Newcastle have claimed just two victories in their 17 Premier League games without the 29-year-old.

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Bruce expects scrutiny as Newcastle's winless run continues

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