Wolves secured their 12th Premier League win of the season yesterday with a 2-1 win over Leicester City at Molineux to keep them in the frame to secure European football by the end of the campaign.

Midfielder Ruben Neves opened the scoring for the home side early in the first half with a sumptuous strike from outside of the box before Leicester managed to equalise through Ademola Lookman just a few minutes before halftime.

Another goal from outside of the box, this time from Daniel Podence, then gave Bruno Lage's side the lead again which was ultimately enough to land all three points for the Old Gold.

Despite the victory, not everyone in a Wolves shirt on the day managed to impress and fully contribute to the win at a high level.

One player, in particular, that didn't blow anyone away with his performance on this occasion is full-back Nelson Semedo, who is currently picking up a weekly wage of £84k-per-week according to Salary Sport.

Having played the entire 90 minutes, the defender had 56 touches of the ball in total but could only complete 17 of the 29 passes he attempted and ultimately lost possession of the ball for his team on 18 occasions.

Things weren't much better for the Portuguese international off the ball either, with the 28-year-old losing nine of the 15 duels he was involved in and getting dribbled past by an opposition player three times.

As well as this, Semedo tried his best to make himself a real problem for the Old Gold as well by racking up four fouls throughout the game, more than any other Wolves player.

This display ultimately earned the former Barcelona defender, who has been labelled as a "liability" defensively in the past by Tim Spiers, an underwhelming overall match rating of 6.4/10, making him the joint-lowest rated Wolves player on the day alongside Rayan Ait-Nouri according to SofaScore.

With that in mind, if Wolves had walked away from the game with anything other than a win, fingers could well have been pointed to the full-back as their main weak link and a potential figure to blame based on his performance.

Moving forward, with three points in the bag, Semedo will have to make sure he fixes up his performances for the coming weeks until the end of the season by making better decisions on the ball, winning it back more efficiently and toning down on the fouls.

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