Wolves players scored all three goals but we took the three points at the end of a frustrating football match. The Gunners failed to register a shot on target in the first half. Wolves showed a defensive dedication that surprised me--and our players. Our attack was labored. The best chances of the half fell to the visitors, and only last-ditch defending and Raya's saves kept them out. It was more of the same in the second half, though Arsenal started shooting. There were quite a few chances but the first goal came off a corner. In the 70th minute, Saka curled what was destined to be a goal olympico into the top left corner, but their GK tipped it enough for it to hit the upright instead--and the back of his own head for a save and an own-goal in maybe 250 milliseconds.
So, Arsenal strangles Wolves and closes out the game, right? Wrong. Wolves had way too much of the ball in the closing stages. We couldn't get hold of the ball. In the 90th, a shot got a headed redirection from Arokadare past Raya, who was behind the shot's direction. 1-1 and the crowd was restless. So, we had six minutes added time to get the winner. Saka again put in a fine cross which Jesus nearly met in flight, but he could not quite get his head to it due to the presence of Y Mosquera on his back, but Mosquera had the misfortune to have the ball carom off his head and into the goal. We did manage to see out the last few minutes.
We played poorly. The attack needs retooling. Ben White had to be replaced; it looked like a hamstring injury. Eze was once again ineffective. Only Saka looked dangerous. Even the free kicks were below standard. On the plus side, Saliba was back, Jesus was back, and most of all, the three points. This is a good time to have a week off.