The Wolves squad are preparing to reunite after spending time away for the March international break.
As many as 14 Wolves players were on international duty, with some having a more successful time away than others.
The Old Gold made the headlines over the break as Wolves dominated the Brazil squad with as many as three members of the Selecao representing the West Midlands.
Find out who rated the highest and lowest based on the March international break, where five Wolves players were on target for their nations.

Wolves player ratings from the March international break
Santiago Bueno – 0/10
It was an uneventful international break for Bueno, who, despite being called up to the Uruguay squad for the World Cup qualifiers, did not play a single minute.
Hwang Hee-chan – 6/10
Hwang was in action for South Korea and found the net for his country against Oman, a game that ended in a 1-1 draw.
The Wolves forward didn’t have an impact as impressive in the following game against Jordan, but Hwang did wow his teammates in training, rounding off an adequate break.
Emmanuel Agbadou – 7/10
Agbadou will be satisfied with his time on international duty with the Ivory Coast, who won twice in their World Cup qualifying fixtures against Burundi and Gambia.
Ivory Coast kept clean sheets in both games, with Agbadou starting against Burundi and coming off the bench against Gambia.
Joao Gomes – 3/10
Gomes initially missed out on a call-up to the Brazil national team; however, he was called for duty by Dorival Junior once the break commenced.
The midfielder had a tedious time on duty, playing 45 minutes in the Selecao’s humiliating 4-1 defeat to Argentina.
Matheus Cunha – 7/10
While Brazilians won’t be satisfied with the March international break, there was one positive, and that was Cunha.
Cunha earned high praise against Argentina, scoring Brazil’s only goal of the contest, his first for his country at senior level.
Though the Wolves superstar would’ve preferred to be on the winning side against the world champions, Cunha was congratulated for making his return to international football.
Andre – 6/10
Andre came off the bench in Brazil’s win over Colombia; however, he started in the defeat against Argentina.
While the result was far from desired, the midfielder maintained his high standards, being a tidy passer and a calming presence in a high-pressure game.
Rayan Ait-Nouri -7/10
Ait-Nouri played every minute of Algeria’s two World Cup qualifying clashes in March.
The defender was a part of Algeria’s wins against Botswana and Mozambique, enjoying a successful break away from domestic action.
Nasser Djiga – 6/10
Djiga has had to be patient since arriving at Wolves in January, with the same approach unfolding on international duty.
The centre-back came on as a late substitute in Burkina Faso’s win over Djibouti, then played 90 minutes in his nation’s victory against Guinea-Bissau.
Marshall Munetsi – 8/10
Arguably, Wolves’ best performer on international duty was Munetsi, who played every minute in Zimbabwe’s two draws.
Wolves fans loved Munetsi’s goal for Zimbabwe, as the midfielder found the net against Benin.
Munetsi starred alongside Wolves loanee Tawanda Chirewa, who shone on international duty for his country.
Nelson Semedo – 5/10
Semedo played 63 minutes over Portugal’s two-legged clash against Denmark.
The Wolves captain didn’t have the impact he would’ve desired, but will see the positives of being called upon by Roberto Martinez.
Jose Sa – 0/10
An uneventful time on duty for Sa, who unsurprisingly did not play for Portugal while rival goalkeeper Diogo Costa impressed.
Rodrigo Gomes – 1/10
Gomes gets a point as, despite not playing, the wing-back was in Portugal U21 boss Rui Jorge’s plans.
Jorge shared an injury update on Gomes, insisting that while he planned to use the Wolves ace, he was not worth the risk due to concerns over his fitness.
Carlos Forbs – 7/10
Though Wolves haven’t seen enough of Forbs, the loanee certainly made sure his presence was known whilst on international duty.
Forbs scored a sensational goal against England U21 at The Hawthorns and came on as a half-time substitute in Portugal U21’s defeat to Romania.
Matt Doherty – 7/10
Doherty was on target for Ireland in the Nations League, scoring against Bulgaria in his nation’s 4-2 aggregate win.
The Irishman played every minute against the Bulgarians on international duty, rounding off a successful break before domestic action resumes.