Match Report

Arsenal 1-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers: As It Happened

Henrikh Mkhitaryan came off the bench to score a late equalizer to stretch Arsenal’s unbeaten run to 16 matches and deny Wolverhampton Wanderers a famous win at the Emirates. Wolves took the lead early in the first half after Ivan Cavaliero finished from close range after an error from Granit Xhaka.

It was end to end action at the emirates, Lucas Torreira and Hector Bellerin both went close to equalising while leading scorer Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang hit the post before Mkhitaryan’s 86th minute cross went straight past Rui Patricio. The visitors were also threatening especially late on as substitute Morgan Gibbs-White hit the bar.

The Gunners remain fifth on the table, 3 points from fourth placed Tottenham and 8 points off league leaders Manchester City.

This is the another 2 points dropped by Arsenal in the Premier League sharing points with Crystal Palace, Liverpool as well as Sporting Lisbon in the Europa League making it 4 consecutive draws. However the Gunners managed to keep their unbeaten run alive.

LONDON, ENGLAND – NOVEMBER 11: Rob Holding of Arsenal takes on Matt Doherty of Wolves during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Wolverhampton Wanderers at Emirates Stadium on November 11, 2018 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by David Price/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Unai Emery will look to take positives from the match as we enter the International break. Arsenal return from the international break to face sixth-place Bournemouth away on Sunday, 25 November (13:30 GMT) before playing Tottenham and Manchester United.

Some facts about today’s match;

  • Xhaka has made five errors leading to goals since his Premier League debut in August 2016. No other outfield player in the competition has made more in that time.
  • Arsenal have drawn three successive matches at home in all competitions for the first time since August 2012.
  • Cavaleiro’s opening goal was the first time Wolves have taken the lead against Arsenal in a Premier League match.
  • Arsenal, along with Cardiff, are the only two sides in the Premier League yet to be leading at half-time in any of their matches so far this season.
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