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Arsenal player ratings vs Wolves: Bukayo Saka drags Gunners to victory but Viktor Gyokeres anonymous
Arsenal extended their lead at the top of the Premier League to five points by labouring to victory over Wolves. The Gunners squeezed past the side sat bottom of the league in a dramatic end to the game at Emirates Stadium. Tolu Arokodare thought he had rescued Wolves a point when he cancelled out Sam Johnstone’s own goal in the 90th minute.
Arsenal are currently without Gabriel Magalhães and Cristhian Mosquera, and only just welcomed back William Saliba into the fold after the Frenchman recovered from his own injury layoff, which has seen Arteta recently deploy Christian Nørgaard at centre-back during their Champions League win over Club Brugge in midweek.
Report and free match highlights as a 94th-minute own goal from Yerson Mosquera gives Arsenal victory over bottom side Wolves; visitors had levelled in the 90th minute through Tolu Arokodare; late win
Arsenal extended their lead at the top of the Premier League table to five points with a dramatic 2-1 victory over struggling Wolves at the Emirates on Saturday.
A wrench was thrown into Arsenal’s plans before kick-off with William Saliba ruled out with a knock adding to their injury concerns. Cristhian Mosquera partnered Piero Hincapié in defence, while Viktor Gyökeres and Gabriel Jesus were both back in the matchday squad.
Arsenal conceded a 90th-minute equaliser to Premier League bottom club Wolves but a second own goal of the game from the visitors in the 94th minute saw the Gunners eventually prevail to go five point
ARSENAL cruised to a comfortable win against Club Brugge tonight – and it proved to be a historic occasion for Gabriel Martinelli. The Brazilian added his name to the scoresheet in the
Arsenal fell to a stunning 95th-minute defeat on Saturday lunchtime as Emiliano Buendía secured a 2–1 Premier League victory for Aston Villa with the final kick of a breathless encounter.
Arsenal beat Brentford 2-0 at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday as Mikel Arteta’s much-changed side scored early and late to seal a routine victory.
It appears this Premier League title race can be summed up with one question: Can Arsenal can hold their nerve with Man City breathing down their necks?