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Keeper Sam Johnstone may have been a little distracted by three far post runners who moved across him while the ball was in flight, but it was the nature of Saka’s delivery which caused the Wolves stopper the most problems.
Arsenal snatched a last-gasp 2-1 Premier League win against Wolves at the Emirates Stadium today. The visitors held out until Bukayo Saka 's corner hit the post then the unlucky Sam Johnstone and trickled in. Tolu Arokodare levelled on 90 minutes but Saka's fine cross led to a Yerson Mosquera own goal in added time.
With no early kick-off in the Premier League on Saturday, TNT Sports will televise Arsenal’s evening match with Wolves. Audiences can stream the fixture on discovery+, too. fuboTV and DAZN are the go-to destinations in Canada, while the USA Network and NBC Sports App and website will be showing the match in the United States.
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Gary Neville sends Arsenal Premier League title race warning after late Wolves win: 'Wake up!'
Gary Neville has fired a shot at Arsenal, telling the Gunners that they need to “wake up” if they are to win the Premier League. The north Londoners just about beat bottom side Wolves 2-1 on Saturday evening, with a Yerson Mosquera own goal in injury time sparing Mikel Arteta ’s blushes.
Mane's rise and introduction to first team life at Wolves has led to plaudits coming his way. Before his sacking earlier this season, Vitor Pereira gave high praise to the youngster and revealed he pushed for him to sign his first Wolves contract this summer, amid interest from other clubs.
A romping win over Club Brugge in midweek restored the feel-good factor after a first defeat in 18 and injury woes.
The focus Wolves have had this season is the only thing wandering in Wolverhampton this season. Through 14 matches, the club has failed to score a win. Including a loss to Manchester United this past Monday, it has lost eight straight league matches and nine consecutive defeats in a row across all competitions. Time: 3 p.m. ET
Mikel Arteta slammed Arsenal's display as "unacceptable" after a chaotic late win over bottom-placed Wolves, admitting his title-chasing side made life far harder than necessary before scraping a stoppage-time victory through a second own goal.
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.