Arsenal were forced to settle for a draw against Wolverhampton Wanderers after a dramatic late turnaround in a tense Premier League encounter played last night at Molineux Stadium.
The Gunners dominated large spells of the match and looked on course for a crucial away victory after taking a commanding lead. Their sharp passing, high pressing, and attacking intent caused Wolves problems throughout the first half and early stages of the second, leaving the home side struggling to cope with Arsenal’s pace and movement.

However, Wolves showed resilience and character in front of their supporters. As the game wore on, they grew in confidence and began to apply pressure, capitalizing on moments of hesitation in Arsenal’s defense. Their persistence paid off late in the match, as they scored twice to stun the visitors and rescue a hard-fought draw.
The result will feel like two points dropped for Arsenal, who were aiming to strengthen their position in the title race. Despite controlling much of the game, their inability to see out the match raised questions about concentration and game management in decisive moments.
Speaking after the match, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta expressed frustration at the outcome, noting that his side failed to maintain intensity until the final whistle. Players also echoed disappointment, admitting the late goals were avoidable.

For Wolves, the draw felt like a victory. The comeback energized both players and fans, offering a morale boost as they continue to fight for consistency and results in the league. The atmosphere inside Molineux reflected the importance of the result, with supporters celebrating the late goals passionately.
As the Premier League season intensifies, this dramatic draw could prove significant both in Arsenal’s pursuit of the title and in Wolves’ quest to climb the table.











