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5 moments missed from Arsenal's win vs Wolves including leaking roof and unusual ritual

Arsenal had a tough but successful evening on Thursday, as they came from a goal down to win 2-1 against top-four rivals Wolves at the Emirates.

Hwang Hee-Chan's 10th-minute strike gave Bruno Lage's side a priceless lead before late goals from Nicolas Pepe and Alexandre Lacazette saved the day for Mikel Arteta's men.

The result leaves Arsenal fifth in the Premier League, one point behind Manchester United with a game in hand. Wolves, meanwhile, remain in seventh.

Gunners fans across the world would've loved seeing them come from behind, but what was it like to be inside the Emirates?

Wonder no more, as visited north London to watch the action unfold and sample the atmosphere from the press box.

There was a long delay when Daniel Podence was replaced by Leander Dendoncker shortly before Arsenal's winner.

Raul Jimenez thought he was coming off and slowly made his way to the sidelines, but Lage wouldn't let him leave the pitch.

Jimenez then began waving frantically at Podence, but the Portuguese winger just stood there looking slightly bemused.

Gunners fans were not impressed, shouting their feelings towards the pitch. "Ref, sort it out!" was a particularly frequent demand. Others aren't suitable for publication.

When Podence did come off, Arsenal's stadium announcer let him know. "Eventually replaced by..." was his words, followed by ironic cheers from the home crowd.

Just before the kick-off, Aaron Ramsdale was spotted testing the match ball in the middle of the pitch - even though several balls are used each game.

The Arsenal stopper had a good squeeze and bounced it several times before finally making his way to the goal. His opposite number Jose Sa didn't follow suit.

It's unclear why Ramsdale tested just the

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