Arsenal bounced back from their Champions League setback with a crucial victory against Wolves at Molineux, reclaiming the top spot in the Premier League. The Gunners’ triumph marked a positive turn after a tough week, including a home defeat to Aston Villa and a Champions League exit at the hands of Bayern Munich.
Leandro Trossard opened the scoring for Arsenal just before halftime, though his strike wasn’t the most impressive of his career. Nevertheless, it was crucial in a game that nearly saw Wolves take the lead. Arsenal maintained control in the second half but struggled to create clear chances to put the match out of Wolves’ reach.
Martin Odegaard sealed the win deep into stoppage time, scoring from a tight angle after his initial cross was blocked. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta praised his team’s resilience and determination, acknowledging that they still have room to grow and improve.
Wolves showed signs of struggle, unable to end their winless streak, which now stands at six games across all competitions. Despite solid performances from defenders Max Kilman and Toti, Wolves were hindered by a lack of attacking options and have had a difficult time in recent games.
Leandro Trossard, hailed as a “little magician” by Arteta, continues to play a key role for Arsenal. He scored a decisive goal, bringing his season total to 14 across all competitions. His adaptability and threat in different positions have made him an asset to the team.
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Overall, Arsenal’s victory kept them a point ahead of Manchester City with a better goal difference, even though they have played one more game. The Gunners aim to maintain their momentum as they face Chelsea in their next match.