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Alexandre Lacazette was Arsenal's hero against Wolves.
Despite not being credited with the last-minute goal that saw the Gunners come from behind to win 2-1 on Thursday night, the Frenchman certainly played a major role.
After combining with Nicolas Pepe, Lacazette was presented with a great chance to end his eight-game goal drought and when the ball hit the back of the net it seemed his long wait was over.
However, replays showed the Arsenal striker's effort was going wide and following an inadvertent touch from Wolves goalkeeper Jose Sa helping the ball into his own net, he was credited with an own goal.
Not that it mattered too much to Lacazette as he sparked wild celebrations from fans, players, Mikel Arteta's coaching staff alike inside the Emirates Stadium.
Although, one of his teammates appeared to get carried away just a little.
Nuno Tavares, who replaced Kieran Tierney for the closing stages, perhaps got a bit too overexcited during the celebrations as he could be seen hitting Lacazette on the head repeatedly.
And the left-back's apparent obsession with the Frenchman's head continued at the final whistle as he patted it again whilst screaming something at the