Arsenal: Premier League’s Relentless Front-Runner
But here’s the surprise: even a hard-fought 2–1 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers kept the headlines buzzing. Played yesterday at the Emirates, Arsenal’s victory, while not flawless, solidifies their position atop the table and extends their advantage over their rivals.
The action unfolded with the Gunners dominating the ball and territory from the start, yet they struggled to convert pressure into a clear-cut scoring chance in the final third. The decisive moment arrived in the 70th minute when Bukayo Saka’s corner deflected off a Wolves defender and into his own net, gifting Arsenal a lead due to a misclearance under pressure near the goal.
Wolves, still searching for their first win of the season and languishing near the bottom, refused to go away. In the 90th minute, substitute Tolu Arokodare equalized with a powerful header from a well-delivered cross. It looked set to be a share of the spoils, until stoppage time delivered a cruel twist: another own goal, this time from Yerson Mosquera under Gabriel Jesus’s pressure, sealed Arsenal’s victory in the 94th minute.
The result leaves Arsenal on 36 points, five clear of Manchester City, who still have a game in hand. That extra cushion could prove crucial as clubs navigate a packed Christmas period, fueling hopes that Arteta’s side can sustain their robust title challenge through the posteason grind.
Post-match reflections from Mikel Arteta acknowledged that while the three points were essential, the performance wasn’t perfect. He pointed to issues in finishing and certain defensive moments, yet stressed the importance of continuing to collect points as the saga of the season unfolds.