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Gary Neville sends Arsenal Premier League title race warning after late Wolves win: 'Wake up!'
Gary Neville has fired a shot at Arsenal, telling the Gunners that they need to “wake up” if they are to win the Premier League. The north Londoners just about beat bottom side Wolves 2-1 on Saturday evening, with a Yerson Mosquera own goal in injury time sparing Mikel Arteta ’s blushes.
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.
Lucky Arsenal were let off the hook in dramatic style as they claimed a 2-1 win against Wolves thanks to two own goals from the Premier League's basement boys, with Yerson Mosquera heading what proved to be the winner past his own keeper Sam Johnstone deep into stoppage time at the Emirates.
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.
Manchester City beat Crystal Palace 3-0 to continue their Premier League title charge. Erling Haaland scored a double, the second from the spot, either side of Phil Foden netting a fine low strike. Yeremy Pino and Adam Wharton both hit the woodwork on a frustrating afternoon for Palace, who stay fifth.
Arsenal head coach Renée Slegers said that the 3-1 victory over Everton at Goodison Park represented a really good result for her side.Katie McCabe, Alessia Russo and Olivia Smith were on target for
By contrast, the Gunners have the best defensive record in the league having conceded just nine times in 15 matches and face a Wolves team who have scored just eight. The Old Gold will be celebrating every shot on target, let alone a miraculous goal.
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.