Wolves 3-1 Arsenal – GOALS and Highlights [VIDEO]

Ivan Cavaleiro (Wolves) swings in the corner, but it’s comfortably cleared away. 90+4′ Sead Kolasinac (Arsenal) makes an overly-aggressive challenge and Stuart Attwell blows his whistle for a foul. Wolves are given an advantage. They have a free kick. 90+3′ The linesman signals that Edward Nketiah (Arsenal) is offside and the referee confirms the decision.90+3′ Edward Nketiah (Arsenal) unleashed a monstrous piledriver. He controlled a pass, glanced up at goal and shot from the edge of the box. It could have been a difficult one for the keeper, but the ball fortunately hit one of the defenders and ball bounced away.

90+1′ Granit Xhaka (Arsenal) stands over the free kick and opts to take it himself, but his low effort is straight at Rui Patricio.
90+1′ Jonny (Wolves) manages to dispossess his opponent of the ball, but he commits a foul in the process and the referee blows his whistle. Arsenal are awarded the free kick.

80′ Sokratis (Arsenal) leaps high to connect with the resulting corner and plants a header into the middle of the target, beating the goalkeeper.

90’The fourth official shows 4 min. of added time.
90’It’s time for a substitution. That’s the last involvement from Joao Moutinho as he is replaced by Morgan Gibbs-White (Wolves)

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88′ Stuart Attwell interrupts the game for a tactical foul by Granit Xhaka (Arsenal). It’s a free kick to Wolves, but they probably won’t attempt a direct shot on goal from here.
85’Granit Xhaka (Arsenal) launches the ball from the resulting corner, but one of the defenders is first to the ball and deals with the threat.

Arsenal cannot falter now. They are at the verge of turning their objective into reality, and after all the hard work they have put in, they cannot give up. They have a game in hand when compared to Chelsea, and is already above them in the table. If the Gunners are able to maintain this position for the next five match-days, they would find themselves in the Champions League.

The setting is in place for Arsenal to shine. They have a 100% unbeaten record against this opponent and recorded ten wins and two draws from the last 12 h2h encounters. Even better, the team has a 100% winning record at this venue and has scored two or more goals in every attempt at this stadium. Moreover, Arsenal won seven of their last eight matches, and three of their last four on the road. Count on them to avoid a loss at any cost.But, as said earlier, Wolves really love to torment the bullies of the league. The team does have the home advantage and is unbeaten at home in the last eight match-days. They also managed to win seven of the last eight home ties. Also, they scored two or more goals in seven of their last eight home fixtures, whereas Arsenal conceded in 12 of their last 15 games on the road. Expect both teams to find the back of the net.