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Live updates from Molineux as Wolves take on Arsenal in the Premier League.
“It’s a dream come true,” he said. Getting my debut is one thing and then scoring on my debut is another. Just so thankful, just so happy.”
“100 per cent, I’ll take the goal. Definitely my goal.
“As I was watching the game I saw the game becoming a bit tense and we had more control of the ball than before so I knew that going into the last couple minutes of the game it was going to be more end-to-end, so I just tried to do as best as I can. Luckily I scored.”
“Obviously, I got a bit nervous. My legs started to shake a little bit but as soon as I got on that pitch i I was raring to go.”
“The ball dropped to me and just trying to keep it as low as people and just as hard as I can. They couldn’t stop it, so it was my goal.
“Nothing was really going through my head, it was just loads of different emotions. I was so happy to be there when fans were cheering. Something I dream of.”
“Disappointed. Not much else to say,” he said. “There was a big difference in how we played in the first half and the second half.
“We dropped our standards and we got punished for it.
“It’s time to focus on ourselves, improve our standards and improve our performances and it is in our control.”
Arsenal in the league in 2026:Played: 8Won: 3Drawn: 4Lost: 1
Arsenal have 11 Premier League games left – six at home and five away:
- Sunday v Tottenham (away)
- 01 March v Chelsea (home)
- 04 March v Brighton (away)
- 15 March v Everton (home)
- 11 April v Bournemouth (home)
- 18 April v Man City (away)
- 25 April v Newcastle (home)
- 02 May v Fulham (home)
- 09 May v West Ham (away)
- 17 May v Burnley (home)
- 24 May v Crystal Palace (away)
We will have all the reaction from players and managers after that exciting stalemate.
Wolves come back from two behind to draw – can Manchester City catch Arsenal now?
There is chaos after the final whistle. Gabriel Jesus received a yellow card after pushing over Mosquera for seemingly no reason.
That goal has sent the home fans into raptures.
They volume inside Molineux has gone up massively. “Second again ole ole rings around the ground.”
They’ve done it!
Absolute limbs at Molineux as Wolves equalise with minutes to go.
Youngster Tom Edozie smashes the ball at goal after a scramble in the Arsenal box, the ball ricochets off Calafiori, then the post, then back off Calafiori.
Trossard is off and replaced by Riccardo Calafiori.
Wolves are absolutely livid here.
Leandro Trossard goes down holding his head. He then tells the physios to stay off the pitch, but referee Paul Tierney tells them to come on, causing Wolves fury.
Six minutes added on here.
This has not been the greatest watch, but Arsenal have done well to push Wolves back.
Looking good for Mikel Arteta’s men.
It’s getting frantic on the pitch. Neither team has had much control of the ball for much of this second half.
A lot of clearances and a lot of headers.
Jean-Ricner Bellegarde is replaced by Tom Edozie.
This match is getting pretty scrappy with the clock ticking down.
Arsenal trying to see out the match, but Wolves aren’t backing down.
Wolves have stood firm and now are pushing for a second goal.
Arsenal defending well but look a bit tired.
Gabriel is down receiving treatment for a head injury.
Saka comes off in place of Leandro Trossard.
Bukayo Saka is down and it looks like his day is done.
Jackson Tchatchoua is replaced by Rodrigo Gomes.
Almost a third for Arsenal.
Wolves mess around with the ball outside their own penalty area and Gabriel Jesus pounces to retrieve the ball, before laying off Gabriel Martinelli, who jinked his way through the Wolves defence before firing at Jose Sa, but the goalkeeper saves well.
Noni Madueke and Viktor Gyokeres’ days are done, they’re replaced by Ebere Eze and Gabriel Jesus.
Hold on a minute!
Wolves get a goal back through a stunning strike from Hugo Bueno.
The bottom side have some hope.
It’s a goal!
Gabriel’s ball through the Wolves defence finds Hincapie and he smashes the ball past Sa.
Piero Hincapie thinks he has his first goal fro Arsenal, but the offside flag goes up.
Replays don’t look clear, he could be onside…




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