
The 4th Official
·20. September 2025
Stach Gets 9, Calvert-Lewin With 8 | Leeds United Players Rated In Their Win Against Wolves

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·20. September 2025
Despite struggling for goals since their return to the Premier League, Daniel Farke fielded an unchanged Leeds United lineup that suffered a late heartbreak against Fulham in the previous gameweek. And it worked for them this afternoon, as the Whites scripted a comeback win at Molineux against the bottom-placed Wolves.
Below are the Leeds United players rated in their 3-1 win against Wolves.
Karl Darlow: 7
Could have done little to stop Ladislav Krejci’s early goal, but he made some key saves after the break to maintain the two-goal cushion.
Jayden Bogle: 7.5
Was excellent down the right as he not only performed his defensive duties but also set it up perfectly for Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who headed home to make it 1-1 for the visitors. Was forced to leave the pitch late in the game and make way for James Justin following an awkward landing.
Joe Rodon: 7.5
Dominated the duels and was spot on with his tackles, recoveries and clearances. Showed his expertise in terms of playing it out from the back with great passing accuracy.
Pascal Struijk: 7
Struggled aerially at times against Tolu Arokodare and Jorgen Strand Larsen. However, his sense of positioning and no-nonsense defending helped Leeds maintain their composure under pressure.
Gabriel Gudmundsson: 7
His injury-time own goal cost them a point at Craven Cottage. But the Swedish international reacted well with a balanced display between attack and defence.
Ethan Ampadu: 8
The skipper dictated the tempo from the base as a deep-lying playmaker. His tackling traits, dribbling, distribution, duels and recoveries never let the hosts dominate the midfield battle.
Sean Longstaff: 7
Worked hard in midfield with his box-to-box movements. Exhibited his all-round traits by slotting down the deep, as well as making marauding runs to operate in the advanced areas. Was replaced by Ao Tanaka with less than 10 minutes remaining.
Anton Stach: 9
Stellar from the German ‘number 8’, who first earned a lead from a spectacular free-kick, and then set it up for Noah Okafor moments before the half-time break. Was combative in the centre of the pitch as the Leeds midfield trio won them three massive points on the road.
WOLVERHAMPTON, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 20: Emmanuel Agbadou of Wolverhampton Wanderers is challenged by Noah Okafor of Leeds United during the Premier League match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Leeds United at Molineux on September 20, 2025 in Wolverhampton, England. (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)
Brenden Aaronson: 6.5
Back-to-back starts for the American amid injuries to Daniel James and Wilfried Gnonto. Tried his best to make his presence known with off-the-ball movements and link-up play from the right-hand flank. Made way for Ilia Gruev moments before the final whistle.
Noah Okafor: 8
Had a few frustrating moments early into the game, but he found the net with sheer expertise to make it 3-1 at the backend of the first half. Was eventually taken off for Jack Harrison around the 70th-minute mark.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin: 8
A trademark goal from the Englishman, which should boost his confidence after months of mediocrity due to form and fitness concerns. Did not have many touches, but was clinical up top with his presence in and around the box. Was replaced by Lukas Nmecha moments before the final whistle.
Jack Harrison: 6.5
Offered little in attack. Helped his side defend the lead and secure the victory.
Ao Tanaka: NA
Played too little to warrant a rating.
James Justin: NA