Arsenal, Wolves and own goal
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Mikel Arteta plots Arsenal ‘reset’ after Wolves escape amid new injury woes - Angry Arteta reveals plan following title let-off as Gunners dealt fresh injury setback
For a side that have spent the season mostly dictating matches, Arsenal needed every bit of luck going to escape with three points against a Wolves team on course for one of the worst campaigns in
Tolu Arokodare became the first Nigerian player to score a Premier League goal for Wolves, with his equaliser Wolves' first shot in the second half.
Mikel Arteta has warned Arsenal's "horrible defensive habits" almost cost them victory against Wolves.
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Mikel Arteta reaction — Arsenal manager responds to tight scrap with Wolves at the Emirates
Mikel Arteta's Arsenal found the basement-dwelling Wolves more difficult than expected by many at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday, and those expectant fans let them hear it.
Arsenal captain Bukayo Saka, speaking to TNT Sports: "Yes, sometimes you need it [luck]. Today, it went our way. "We will take the points and move forward. We won't know until May, but we can be happy tonight that we left with three points.
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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.
Premier League leaders Arsenal host winless Wolves on Saturday aiming to get back on track after a couple of disappointing defeat. For live updates and highlights throughout Arsenal vs Wolves, check out PST's live blog coverage below. Streaming: Watch live on NBC.com