Gary O’Neill was disappointed that his luck was not on his side.

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Wolves boss Gary O’Neill said luck was not on his team’s side with the loss of key players. And an unexpected goal in the game the team lost 0-3 to Newcastle in the English Premier League yesterday last Saturday.

    Alexander Isak, Anthony Gordon and Valentino Livramento helped score a goal each to give the “Salikadong” a comfortable win in this game. Which O’Neill said. Complaining about the loss of many main characters. Including losing a goal that shouldn’t have been lost in the first half.

    

“It was a tough end to the week. We have important players missing. We had key moments in the game where we controlled the game and had a lot of possession.” Gary O’Neill told Match of the Day ทางเข้า UFABET 

    “There was luck in their two goals (in the first half). You rarely see a team come to St James’ Park and dominate a game. In terms of working as a group, they gave their all.”

    “It’s one of those days where you have to accept it. Newcastle are better, they’ve got a lot of players back. We are dealing with this like we have been doing all year and we have to play three games in six days.

    “With Hwang (Hee-chan) and (Matheus) Cunha missing, it’s one thing. But losing (Jose) Sa and Pedro (Neto) is another blow. But in terms of group work We did very well.”