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Arsenal Squander Two-Goal Lead Against Wolverhampton, Increasing City's Title Hopes

Wolves rallied from 2-0 down with a stoppage-time goal by Tom Edozie, earning their 10th point and denting Arsenal's lead to five points over Manchester City.

  • On Wednesday, Wolves' debutant Tom Edozie scored a last-gasp equaliser in the fourth minute of added time as Wolverhampton Wanderers came from two goals down to draw 2-2 with Arsenal at Molineux.
  • Bukayo Saka opened the scoring in the fifth minute with a header and Piero Hincapié doubled Arsenal's lead in the 56th, a goal confirmed after VAR review.
  • Around the 61st minute, Hugo Bueno curled a long‑range strike into the top corner to pull Wolves back to 2-2, with Declan Rice's cross setting up Saka's goal and José Sá making key saves.
  • The draw leaves Arsenal just five points ahead of Manchester City after playing a game more, giving Manchester City a timely boost in the Premier League title race.
  • Wolves collected their 10th point of the season, with Rob Edwards's side claiming a valuable point in wintry conditions amid a campaign the report says looks certain to end in relegation.
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WOLVERHAMPTON, England (AP) — Arsenal squandered a two-goal lead against bottom-placed Wolverhampton Wanderers on Wednesday, giving Manchester City a huge boost in the Premier League title race. The league leaders were held to a stunning 2-2 draw at Molineux after leading 2-0 in the second half. Tom Edozie's goal in the fourth minute of stoppage time completed Wolves' comeback. The draw means Arsenal have dropped points in consecutive matches an…

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