Four Wolves stars competed in international fixtures last night, with both the Nations League and World Cup Qualifiers getting back underway.
Despite the Premier League campaign only beginning in August, it has already halted due to international fixtures.
12 Wolves stars were called up for international duty, with games being played throughout the coming days.
Both Nelson Semedo and Hwang Hee-Chan played on Thursday night, with the former producing a stunning display.
Below, Molineux News has listed which four players competed last night and how they performed for their nation.
How Wolves’ stars fared on international duty last night
Andre in Brazil vs Ecuador

Wolves’ latest signing Andre may have only played a handful of minutes in an Old Gold shirt, but he has still made the Brazilian squad for their World Cup qualifiers.
The midfielder started as the South American side beat Ecuador 1-0 in a tight affair.
Goal insisted that Andre was impressive before he was subbed off, and he was rated 7/10.
They stated: “A surprise start for the new Wolves signing, he impressed in place of Joao Gomes. He challenged Caicedo all night long and held a feisty Paez quiet in the second half.”
Joao Gomes in Brazil vs Ecuador

Also making the Brazil side was Joao Gomes. While the midfielder did not make the starting XI, he did make an appearance off the bench replacing Andre in the 85th minute.
Here the 23-year-old managed to see the game out as Brazil got their qualifying campaign back on track.
Santiago Bueno in Uruguay vs Paraguay

Staying in South America, Santiago Bueno also faced a big test as Uruguay took on Paraguay in the qualifiers.
Despite few appearances for Wolves this season, the defender has always been a reliable presence in his national side.
Last night, Bueno came off the bench at half-time as he helped see out a clean sheet in a 0-0 draw.
According to SofaScore, the defender made one tackle and clearance while also winning two aerial duels. As a result, he was rewarded with a 6.9 rating.
Jorgen Strand Larsen in Norway vs Kazakhstan

Back in Europe, the final player on this list is Jorgen Strand Larsen. The striker was once again called up to the Norwegian squad as they looked to start their Nations League campaign with a bang.
For their opening game, they faced Kazakhstan but could only earn a 0-0 draw.
Larsen did not start in the fixture but came off the bench with 20 minutes to go. Despite having plenty of time on the pitch to make an impact, the striker did not impress.
According to WhoScored, Larsen only had three touches on the field, by far the lowest in the team. As a result, he was awarded with a 5.99 rating.