Wolverhampton Wanderers still only have a point next to their name from their opening three Premier League games, after collapsing at home to Newcastle United yesterday afternoon.
Gary O’Neil’s Old Gold were 1-0 to the good for much of the clash at Molineux, before a late comeback from the Magpies kickstarted by Fabian Schar and then finished off by substitute Harvey Barnes turned the game in the away side’s favour, as Wolves succumbed to a demoralising 2-1 loss.
Wolves just couldn’t keep Eddie Howe’s Magpies at bay for the entirety of the contest, as the likes of Nelson Semedo at the back really struggled, before he was taken off with an injury late into the game.
Semedo’s performance vs Newcastle
The Portuguese full-back had a torrid afternoon coming up against the likes of Anthony Gordon patrolling forward for the away side, with the Old Gold number 22 far more content at attempting to trouble Howe’s men in an attacking capacity, over completing his defensive duties.
Managing three successful dribbles and one key pass, Semedo did try to unlock the Newcastle defence further to try and build on Mario Lemina’s first-half strike, but it was unfortunately to no avail as the Magpies grew into the clash.
It was more his defensive game that left a lot to be desired in the West Midlands, with the lacklustre 30-year-old dribbled past five times as the likes of Gordon and Co managed to constantly wriggle free of their Wolves markers.