Parking the injuries we've had form issues compounding it, Boly was very poor for a few games Somedo has had a rocky start, Traore was a passenger for the first 6-10, Joao looked poor, even Raul looked isolated but was making his chances count.
Then you throw in individual brain farts like Saiss/Coady v City/Liverpool, Somedo v Villa and Rui v Newcastle for good measure.
All that is going off before you get to Nuno. Whatever Nuno's plans are the players have dismantled them conceding to Spurs after 45 seconds or a penalty 10 seconds into the second half at Brighton.
I've wrote before on Nuno's passivity and how that played out at Porto as they drew numerous games to bottom half sides and that does merit some focus, particularly when you consider the gulf in class between Porto and the team in 13th in the Primeria is greater than that of Wolves v Newcastle (suggesting this "flaw" is becoming a blindspot) which is evidenced by 4 out of 5 draws with perennial bottom half Newcastle and the number of games where we've drawn after conceding first since our return, Burnley, Southampton, Everton, Palace etc etc
His subs are relatively ineffective offensively, it was clear as day Silva was finished last night so unless he's had a "so THAT'S why I binned you off" moment with Cutrone it was very odd he didn't put him on.
The mitigation of course is the covid situation and lack of pre season particularly when we were denied exemptions at the start for some reason. (Read: Not a big club.) Has lead to us asking some players to go to the well more than anybody should.
Theres a multitude of reasons, internal and external for why we are where we are and there are definite aspects where we need to shed the - what feels like - a newly promoted club mentality of subs to hold on and just keep our foot on an opponents throat. That doesn't mean going gung-ho but surrendering the initiative is dangerous and we've got enough fuck ups and last minute goals to encourage teams when we do.