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Mikel Arteta's side almost threw away a win against Wolves in a notably nervous atmosphere in the stands and on the pitch
Arsenal will feel they have got away with one against a Wolves side without a Premier League win this season. The Gunners have struggled to break down teams that defend in a low block, and that again was the case as they failed to muster a shot on target in the first half.
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Former Chelsea winger Madueke unleashed a thunderbolt from distance to give the table-topping Gunners a deserved first-half lead and headed in from point-blank range at the start of the second half.
Wolves have now scored two own goals in a single Premier League game on three occasions, with two of those coming against Arsenal (also in November 2009). No side has conceded multiple own goals in more different games.