Marcal N/A - Solid defensively in what was a brief cameo in the closing stages. Reuters
LEEDS UNITED RATINGS: Illan Meslier 7 – Pulled off a number of fine stops, most notably from Daniel Podence. Looked composed and assured between the sticks for Leeds. EPA
Luke Ayling 7 – Led by example, with industrious running up and down the channel. Picked up a yellow card in the second half for an overenthusiastic challenge. AFP
Robin Koch 7 – The young German is really beginning to settle into life at Leeds. With accurate distribution and perceptive positioning, the match against Wolves was another step in the right direction. EPA
Pascal Struijk 6 – Replaced the stricken captain Liam Cooper, after the Scot aggravated an injury in the warmups. The former Ajax defender deputised relatively well; all things considered. EPA
Stuart Dallas 6 – Struggled somewhat up against the tricky Pedro Neto. Had slightly more luck when venturing forward on the overlap. EPA
Kalvin Phillips 6 – In the first half, he ran the show for Leeds. However, the 24-year-old endured a nightmare second period, picking up a yellow card, before turning Raul Jimenez’ shot into his own net. EPA
Jack Harrison 7 – Excellent end product as always, with his pinpoint crosses often squandered by the forwards. Continues to impress from the left. EPA
Mateusz Klich 6 – Started well in the middle for Leeds, but as the game wore on – and as Wolves established their dominance - his impact began to wane. AFP
Helder Costa 6 – Linked up well with Ayling on the right, and looked dangerous for large spells. Unfortunately for the former Wolves man, he lacked conviction in the final third. EPA
Rodrigo 6 – Was wasteful in front of goal, firing straight at the Wolves keeper on more than one occasion. AFP
Patrick Bamford 6 – Ran the channels well, often linking up effectively with the likes of Costa and Rodrigo. Never quite worked a good shooting opportunity for himself. EPA
SUBS: Pablo Hernandez 7 – Instantly injected a bit of life into the Leeds side after coming on with 15 minutes left. Saw his close-range shot blocked by a committed Willy Boly. EPA
Raphinha N/A – Little of note to report as the new signing struggled to influence the game in the final stages. Reuters
Ian Poveda 6 – Threatened in patches, but the ball never quite fell right for the 20-year-old. EPA
WOLVES RATINGS: Rui Patricio 7 – Had very few saves of note to make, but when he was called into action, the Portuguese stopper looked very comfortable. Reuters
Willy Boly 7 – Made a vital late block to deny Pablo Hernandez – one of many important interventions. He was a rock alongside Coady in the heart of the away sides’ defence. EPA
Conor Coady 8 – Read the game beautifully, preventing a number of good Leeds opportunities with crucial tackles and interceptions. A true captain’s performance. EPA
Max Kilman 8 – A superb outing from the 23-year-old, who consistently denied Helder Costa the space that he craved. Didn’t look at all out of his depth. EPA
Nelson Semedo 5 – Struggled massively at times, particularly up against the ever-threatening Jack Harrison. Positionally, the former Barcelona man seemingly has a lot to learn. AFP
Leander Dendoncker 7 – Shielded the back three tremendously well as the most withdrawn of Wolves’ midfielders. Worked diligently at the death the deny Leeds a path back into the game. EPA
Joao Moutinho 7 – Played a crucial role in helping Wolves to wrestle back control of the game in the second half. His passing, as always, was exemplary. Reuters
Pedro Neto 7 – Looked to be the away side's biggest threat in the first half, with a number of his powerful runs setting off alarm bells in the Leeds backline. Was replaced late on, after appearing to run out of steam. AFP
Romain Saiss 6 – Had a wonderful goal ruled out for an offside infringement in the second half. Despite this, his defensive efforts weren’t quite up to scratch. EPA
Daniel Podence 7 – Started the game very brightly, only to see his two efforts at goal well saved by Meslier. Was replaced by Adama Traore on the hour mark. EPA
Raul Jimenez 8 – Scorer of Wolves’ only goal – though he largely has Kalvin Phillips to thank for that. Nevertheless, it was a typically committed performance from the Mexican forward, who ran the Leeds defenders ragged all evening. Reuters
SUBS: Adama Traore 6 – Never quite burst into life as many would have surely expected him to. AFP
Ruben Neves N/A – Had two potentially goal bound shots blocked late on. Reuters
Marcal N/A - Solid defensively in what was a brief cameo in the closing stages. Reuters
LEEDS UNITED RATINGS: Illan Meslier 7 – Pulled off a number of fine stops, most notably from Daniel Podence. Looked composed and assured between the sticks for Leeds. EPA
Luke Ayling 7 – Led by example, with industrious running up and down the channel. Picked up a yellow card in the second half for an overenthusiastic challenge. AFP
Robin Koch 7 – The young German is really beginning to settle into life at Leeds. With accurate distribution and perceptive positioning, the match against Wolves was another step in the right direction. EPA
Pascal Struijk 6 – Replaced the stricken captain Liam Cooper, after the Scot aggravated an injury in the warmups. The former Ajax defender deputised relatively well; all things considered. EPA
Stuart Dallas 6 – Struggled somewhat up against the tricky Pedro Neto. Had slightly more luck when venturing forward on the overlap. EPA
Kalvin Phillips 6 – In the first half, he ran the show for Leeds. However, the 24-year-old endured a nightmare second period, picking up a yellow card, before turning Raul Jimenez’ shot into his own net. EPA
Jack Harrison 7 – Excellent end product as always, with his pinpoint crosses often squandered by the forwards. Continues to impress from the left. EPA
Mateusz Klich 6 – Started well in the middle for Leeds, but as the game wore on – and as Wolves established their dominance - his impact began to wane. AFP
Helder Costa 6 – Linked up well with Ayling on the right, and looked dangerous for large spells. Unfortunately for the former Wolves man, he lacked conviction in the final third. EPA
Rodrigo 6 – Was wasteful in front of goal, firing straight at the Wolves keeper on more than one occasion. AFP
Patrick Bamford 6 – Ran the channels well, often linking up effectively with the likes of Costa and Rodrigo. Never quite worked a good shooting opportunity for himself. EPA
SUBS: Pablo Hernandez 7 – Instantly injected a bit of life into the Leeds side after coming on with 15 minutes left. Saw his close-range shot blocked by a committed Willy Boly. EPA
Raphinha N/A – Little of note to report as the new signing struggled to influence the game in the final stages. Reuters
Ian Poveda 6 – Threatened in patches, but the ball never quite fell right for the 20-year-old. EPA
WOLVES RATINGS: Rui Patricio 7 – Had very few saves of note to make, but when he was called into action, the Portuguese stopper looked very comfortable. Reuters
Willy Boly 7 – Made a vital late block to deny Pablo Hernandez – one of many important interventions. He was a rock alongside Coady in the heart of the away sides’ defence. EPA
Conor Coady 8 – Read the game beautifully, preventing a number of good Leeds opportunities with crucial tackles and interceptions. A true captain’s performance. EPA
Max Kilman 8 – A superb outing from the 23-year-old, who consistently denied Helder Costa the space that he craved. Didn’t look at all out of his depth. EPA
Nelson Semedo 5 – Struggled massively at times, particularly up against the ever-threatening Jack Harrison. Positionally, the former Barcelona man seemingly has a lot to learn. AFP
Leander Dendoncker 7 – Shielded the back three tremendously well as the most withdrawn of Wolves’ midfielders. Worked diligently at the death the deny Leeds a path back into the game. EPA
Joao Moutinho 7 – Played a crucial role in helping Wolves to wrestle back control of the game in the second half. His passing, as always, was exemplary. Reuters
Pedro Neto 7 – Looked to be the away side's biggest threat in the first half, with a number of his powerful runs setting off alarm bells in the Leeds backline. Was replaced late on, after appearing to run out of steam. AFP
Romain Saiss 6 – Had a wonderful goal ruled out for an offside infringement in the second half. Despite this, his defensive efforts weren’t quite up to scratch. EPA
Daniel Podence 7 – Started the game very brightly, only to see his two efforts at goal well saved by Meslier. Was replaced by Adama Traore on the hour mark. EPA
Raul Jimenez 8 – Scorer of Wolves’ only goal – though he largely has Kalvin Phillips to thank for that. Nevertheless, it was a typically committed performance from the Mexican forward, who ran the Leeds defenders ragged all evening. Reuters
SUBS: Adama Traore 6 – Never quite burst into life as many would have surely expected him to. AFP
Ruben Neves N/A – Had two potentially goal bound shots blocked late on. Reuters
Marcal N/A - Solid defensively in what was a brief cameo in the closing stages. Reuters