With Alexander Isak in "red-hot form" and Newcastle on a club record-equalling winning run, what can they achieve this season?
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With six defeats in their past 10 games, a loss to their biggest rivals and closer to the relegation zone than the top four, things are going from bad to worse for Tottenham.
Facing a Newcastle team brimming with confidence was always going to be a tall order for a Wolves outfit with the worst defensive record in the division, but they were a little unfortunate to be behind at the interval at St James' Park. Goncalo Guedes had a shot deflected narrowly wide by Lewis Hall with the score goalless, before Jorgen Strand Larsen was thwarted by the upright after Isak's opener. Matheus Cunha, who started on the bench after returning from a two-game suspension, was unfortunate not to cap an energetic display with a goal, but Wolves' attacking endeavours were undermined by familiar defensive frailties.