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Mikel Arteta wants Arsenal to hit the reset button after their lucky escape against Wolves. Arsenal needed a 94th-minute own goal to beat Wolves 2-1 on a dramatic night at Emirates Stadium on Saturday. The Gunners looked set to drop more points in the title race when Tolu Arokodare equalised for Wolves in the 90th minute.
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.
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.
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Mikel Arteta reaction — Arsenal manager responds to tight scrap with Wolves at the Emirates
Mikel Arteta's Arsenal found the basement-dwelling Wolves more difficult than expected by many at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday, and those expectant fans let them hear it.
Stephen Curry and Steve Kerr criticized the Golden State Warriors' defensive effort after losing 127-120 to the Minnesota Timberwolves in Curry's Friday return from injury.
Boss Rob Edwards has dismissed fears Wolves' wretched season will wreck his players' World Cup hopes. The winless strugglers are bottom of the Premier League with just two points after a narrow 2-1 defeat by league leaders Arsenal on Saturday.
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.