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Nuno must consider Leander Dendoncker after shaky Huddersfield showing
Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Nuno Espirito Santo should now consider playing Leander Dendoncker.
The summer loan signing from Anderlecht is yet to appear for the Midlands club in the Premier League, and has only made a couple of Carabao Cup appearances so far.
Fans have been wondering why they have rarely really seen the Belgian World Cup star.

His signing was considered a major coup at the time and the club had beaten a number of other clubs to his signature.
As December approaches, few would have expected him to have still been without a Premier League appearance at this stage of the season.
Huddersfield display should open the door for Dendoncker
Wolves were uncharacteristically poor in defence against Huddersfield Town on Sunday.

There was a lot of sloppiness at the back, particularly in the first half.
Ryan Bennett, Conor Coady and Willy Boly have largely been great so far but they were all poor against the Terriers.
Perhaps it’s finally time for Santo to use Dendoncker, who is a great ball-player.
He is very comfortable operating in a three-man defence, and could perhaps replace Bennett, whose level has dropped the most out of the three.

Wolves simply need to tighten things up at the back after a shaky display at Molineux, and Dendoncker could be the answer.
Since the team are struggling to score goals, it’s going to be important for them to keep things assured in defence.