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Arsenal Blows Two-Goal Lead at Wolves to Boost Man City's Premier League Title Chances
Wolves scored two late goals, including a stoppage-time equaliser by debutant Tom Edozie, to deny Arsenal a win and halt their Premier League title lead.
- Yesterday, Wolverhampton Wanderers came from two goals down to draw 2-2 with Arsenal at Molineux, debutant Tom Edozie scoring in stoppage time.
- Earlier this month, Wolves have won just one game and amassed only ten points from 27 matches, setting the context for their fightback against Arsenal's slip-ups.
- Bukayo Saka opened the scoring with a header from Declan Rice's delivery inside five minutes, then Piero Hincapie doubled Arsenal's lead after half-time before Hugo Bueno curled one home to give Wolves hope.
- The draw leaves Arsenal five points ahead of Manchester City with a game more played, allowing Pep Guardiola, Manchester City manager, to cut the gap to two with the game in hand.
- Amid growing pressure, Arsenal face questions over standards and personnel after Wednesday's result, the latest sign of strain following three runner-up finishes and Kai Havertz's limited play.
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EPL: 'Title now in Man City's hands' - Alan Smith blames two Arsenal stars for 2-2 draw with Wolves
Arsenal icon, Alan Smith has said that the Gunners’ surprising draw with Wolves might be a key moment and could change the direction of the Premier League title race. Arsenal were heading towards a seven-point lead over second-placed Manchester City as they took a 2-0 advantage against Wolves at Molineux. Bukayo Saka celebrated his new contract with Arsenal by scoring the team’s first goal just five minutes into the match. The top team in the le…
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Arsenal drop points in title race after Tom Edozie’s dramatic late equaliser
Wolves 2-2 Arsenal: The Gunners are now five points clear of Man City but have played one game more
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L 61%
C 39%
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