A dramatic, late-game own goal snatched a surprising draw for Wolves against Arsenal at Molineux, leaving the league leaders frustrated and facing questions.
Bukayo Saka ignited the match, breaking the deadlock for Arsenal and setting an early tone of dominance. The Gunners appeared to be cruising, extending their lead and seemingly controlling the tempo of the game.
Wolves, however, refused to surrender. A stunning strike from Bueno in the 61st minute injected life into the home side, narrowing the gap and shifting the momentum.
The tension ratcheted up as the clock ticked down, culminating in a chaotic finish. Arsenal goalkeeper Raya, under immense pressure, made a critical error, fumbling a cross from Mateus Mane.
Wolves’ debutant Edozie capitalized on the opportunity, unleashing a shot that deflected off Riccardo Calafiori and into the net in the dying seconds, sending the Molineux crowd into a frenzy.
The equalizer sparked immediate animosity. A forceful shove from Gabriel Jesus on Yerson Mosquera ignited a heated confrontation between players from both sides as the final whistle blew.
Arsenal now faces a crucial test of character. They have a chance to quickly regain their composure and momentum in a highly anticipated north London derby against Tottenham Hotspur.