Arsenal show the nerves of title bottlers in blown 2-0 lead at Wolves
Arsenal conceded twice in the second half at Molineux, with Wolves' Hugo Bueno and Tom Edozie scoring to deny Arsenal victory after leading by two goals.
- On Wednesday at Molineux, Arsenal drew 2-2 with Wolves after surrendering a two-goal lead, missing the chance to open a seven-point gap at the top of the Premier League standings.
- Mikel Arteta, Arsenal manager, cited a second-half drift and team fitness and form issues, including recent injury returns, that limited Arsenal's attacking players' ability to kill the game.
- Wolves' reply came via Hugo Bueno and debutant Tom Edozie, after Piero Hincapie's onside run and shot on Gabriel Jesus's through ball.
- On Wednesday, Arsenal drew 2-2 with Wolves after surrendering a two-goal lead, leaving them with ten points from the past 21 on offer, despite still holding a five-point lead over Manchester City but having played a game more.
- Opta noted no Premier League leaders had previously failed to beat a relegation-zone side after taking a two-goal lead, and Arsenal's recent seven-game run shows 11 points dropped.
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