Arsenal, Wolves and own goal
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Report and free match highlights as a 94th-minute own goal from Yerson Mosquera gives Arsenal victory over bottom side Wolves; visitors had levelled in the 90th minute through Tolu Arokodare; late win
The Premier League’s bottom side scored two own goals as the Gunners overcame ‘horrible defensive habits’ to take three points late on
Watch Saturday's Premier League highlights on Match of the Day, plus reaction to Arsenal's late win over Wolves.
Matt Slater discusses the big talking points from the Premier League games, where Villa snuck into the title race - and own goals were king
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.
The Gunners bounced back in the Premier League title race after losing to After Villa last weekend as they defeated Wolves by 2-1 at the Emirates Stadium. Catch the highlights below
At the weekend, Chelsea’s goal was allowed to stand even though it appeared that Enzo Fernandez had impeded the Arsenal goalkeeper while standing in an offside position. In comparison, an earlier goal scored by Virgil van Dijk in a match between Liverpool and Manchester City was disallowed because Andy Robertson had been in an offside position and was judged to have obstructed the goalkeeper’s view.
Bukayo Saka whips in his corner kick where the ball ricochets off the bar onto the back of Sam Johnstone and into the goal to give Arsenal the lead.
Six goals in 18 appearances was not the impact Arsenal were expecting from summer signing Viktor Gyokeres but manager Mikel Arteta is confident the Swede will come good.
Playing on the right, with Bukayo Saka rested, Madueke fired home a brilliant finish from outside the area in the first half having burst powerfully from just inside the Brugge half. He then doubled the lead with a simple headed finish in the second half.