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Wolves summer signing Nelson Semedo stole the show against Palace

Wolverhampton Wanderers moved into the top three in the Premier League on Friday evening as they recorded a 2-0 victory over Crystal Palace at Molineux.

Teenage defender Rayan Ait-Nouri will take much of the plaudits having scored their opener in the 18th minute, becoming the youngest-ever Frenchman to score on debut in the English top-flight.

Daniel Podence is another Wolves star who will take praise having doubled the lead less than ten minutes later with a fine strike at the back post.

However, there was one player who went under the radar and outshone the pair of them – Nelson Semedo.

The 26-year-old has seamlessly fitted in as Matt Doherty’s direct replacement and on Friday, displayed exactly why Nuno Santo wanted to splash a whopping €40m (£36m) on his services.

Semedo was a major threat at either end of the pitch, condemning Roy Hodgson’s decision to bring Patrick van Aanholt back into the starting XI.

The Portuguese international won 100% of his duels whilst also recording two shots, four dribbles, three tackles, two clearances and one key pass, per SofaScore.

He also made 85% of his 53 passing attempts and delivered two crosses for Raul Jimenez.

Express & Star reporter Joe Edwards dubbed his display “his best outing in a Wolves shirt so far, without a doubt” whilst BirminghamLive were left wowed by his ability to create space, claiming: “It’s how Semedo used that space which was so impressive. He had the beating of Schlupp and van Aanholt on his own at times and chipped in with a few vital blocks and headers too.”

Neither of Wolves’ goalscoring duo won more duels than Semedo – Podence won just one of four on the ground with Angers loanee Ait-Nouri losing four of nine, via SofaScore.

Semedo arguably stole the show under the lights at Molineux and is now looking every bit of a bargain signing from La Liga giants Barcelona.

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