Wolverhampton – Arsenal’s pursuit of the Premier League title suffered a setback on Thursday evening as a late goal from Tom Edozie secured a 2-2 draw for Wolves at Molineux. The result, while maintaining Arsenal’s lead at the top of the table, significantly narrows their advantage and raises questions about their ability to close out crucial games. The Gunners had raced to a two-goal lead, but were unable to withstand a determined fightback from the league’s bottom club.
Bukayo Saka opened the scoring for Arsenal in the fifth minute, seemingly setting the tone for a comfortable victory. Piero Hincapié doubled the lead, but Wolves responded through Hugo Bueno before Edozie’s injury-time strike, which deflected in off Riccardo Calafiori, snatched a point for the hosts. The draw leaves Arsenal five points clear of Manchester City, but having played one game more, the pressure is mounting on Mikel Arteta’s side.
Edozie’s Debut Goal Stuns League Leaders
The late equalizer came as a shock, particularly given Wolves’ position in the relegation zone. Edozie, coming off the bench, fired in a shot in added time that ultimately proved decisive. As The Guardian reports, the goal was a “just punishment for the Premier League leaders’ ineptitude.” The result highlights Arsenal’s recent struggles to maintain leads, having won only twice in their last seven matches.
The match unfolded in freezing conditions at Molineux and Arsenal’s performance dipped as the temperature fell. Despite taking a commanding lead, they were unable to control the game against a Wolves side desperate for points. The contrasting starting lineups underscored the difference in quality, with Arsenal fielding the £64m Viktor Gyökeres up front, while Wolves started with Adam Armstrong, a recent signing from the Championship. However, the impact on the pitch was minimal.
Merson Criticizes ‘Slow and Lazy’ Arsenal
The draw has prompted criticism from Sky Sports pundit Paul Merson, who described Arsenal’s performance as “slow and lazy.” Merson predicted that the talk of Arsenal “bottling” the title race will now intensify. He questioned their ability to see out games and maintain their form under pressure.
Edwards Praises Wolves’ Spirit
Wolves manager Rob Edwards was understandably pleased with his team’s resilience. He stated, “We’ll be ready to run and fight,” emphasizing his team’s commitment to battling for every point, even against the league leaders. Wolves’ official website reported Edwards’ comments, highlighting the team’s determination to avoid relegation.
Title Race Tightens
The result leaves the Premier League title race wide open. Arsenal now have a five-point lead over Manchester City, but City have a game in hand. Sporting News notes that Here’s still a “handy position,” but the momentum has shifted. City’s game in hand against Crystal Palace, scheduled for the week commencing March 16, will be crucial.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta acknowledged his team’s shortcomings after the match, stating they “have to blame ourselves” for dropping points. As The Independent reported, the Gunners were unable to capitalize on their early advantage and were ultimately punished for their lack of composure.
The upcoming north London derby against Tottenham will be a significant test for Arsenal. A win would restore some confidence and extend their lead, but another slip-up could further fuel doubts about their title credentials. The pressure is now firmly on Arteta and his players to deliver consistent performances and see out games.
What comes next for Arsenal is a crucial stretch of fixtures that will define their season. The Tottenham match is followed by important games against Liverpool and Aston Villa. Their ability to navigate this challenging period will be key to their title aspirations. Share your thoughts on Arsenal’s title chances in the comments below.