Arsenal’s title charge suffered a dramatic wobble after the Gunners squandered a commanding two-goal lead to draw 2-2 with Wolverhampton Wanderers in a fiery Premier League clash that ended in an ugly full-time confrontation.
In a match that swung wildly from dominance to desperation, Arsenal looked firmly in control before defensive lapses and late drama handed Wolves a priceless point — and sparked tempers that boiled over at the final whistle.
The visitors flew out of the blocks, silencing the home crowd early when Bukayo Saka headed home inside five minutes from a pinpoint delivery by Declan Rice.
After the break, Piero Hincapié doubled Arsenal’s advantage, seemingly putting Mikel Arteta’s men on cruise control.
But what followed was a familiar story of late-game fragility.
The hosts clawed their way into the contest when Hugo Bueno unleashed a stunning strike from the edge of the box, exposing Arsenal’s defensive hesitation.
With momentum shifting, Wolves piled forward — and deep into stoppage time chaos struck.
A defensive mix-up involving goalkeeper David Raya ended with the ball ricocheting off Riccardo Calafiori into his own net, completing a dramatic comeback that stunned the visitors.
Frustration boiled over immediately after the whistle.
Gabriel Jesus confronted Wolves defender Yerson Mosquera, shoving him and triggering a mass scuffle involving players and staff from both sides.
Calafiori was seen dragging his teammate away as pushing and shoving spread across the pitch before order was finally restored. Referee Simon Hooper booked Jesus for his role in the melee.
The dropped points could prove costly for Arsenal’s Premier League ambitions.
Arsenal failed to extend their lead at the top
Defensive frailties resurfaced under pressure
Momentum now swings toward rivals Manchester City
For Arteta, the bigger concern may be psychological. This was a match the Gunners had firmly in their grasp — until they didn’t.
Match Verdict
The positives:
Electric start
Clinical early finishing
Strong midfield control in spells
The concerns:
Game management issues
Defensive communication breakdown
Loss of discipline at full time
Arsenal came to Molineux looking like champions-elect. They left looking rattled.
If the Gunners are to go the distance in this title race, they must rediscover their composure — because on this evidence, the pressure is starting to show.







