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Nuno’s team has now tied four in a row against the Magpies after a late free kick by Jacob Murphy nullified Raúl Jiménez’s goal at Molineux.
The Wolves rank seventh in the Premier League, but have only scored six goals in six games so far, and the Mexican has added four of them.
And Nuno, when asked if others need to start contributing, said: “Yes, of course.
“We want all the players to score the goals, of course.
“I want each player to score 30 goals if possible. That’s what I’m trying to work on, trying to improve.
“We had a lot of shots, not all of them on goal. Let’s try to improve the final shot and the clinical moment of the shot on goal, by making the goalkeeper work.
“We didn’t test the goalkeeper many times, not many shots on goal.
“A lot of shots, but not on target, so that’s something we have to improve.”
The Wolves are looking to make up for the goals lost in the summer outings of Diogo Jota and Matt Doherty, the pair scoring 23 goals combined in all competitions last season.
They had 16 shots against Steve Bruce’s charges, but only three of them hit their mark.
Jimenez’s sheer effort seemed poised to seal all three points, but Murphy threw his free throw around the wall, catching Rui Patricio on his first post, to share the loot.
“We were patient. We played well with the ball and we scored a very good goal, with Raúl,” said Nuno.
“I think we played well in terms of possession against a very organized team and we started the game well.
“But we made a mistake with the mounting of the wall, so we conceded a goal.
“We were solid and we didn’t allow opportunities for Newcastle, we were solid in that part. But of course we are upset.”
He added: “The ball can’t go to the corner, it’s as clear as that. If it goes over the wall, then we have to deal with it. But the ball can’t go that side of the goal.”
“The whole game we were in control, managing well. It was a good goal, but it was disappointing to make a mistake in the final moments of the game.
“The ball cannot go to that side of the wall. The set-up was not correct.”