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Arsenal gave their Champions League hopes a huge boost on Thursday evening as they sealed a dramatic late win against Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Hwang Hee-Chan had given Wolves the lead at the Emirates Stadium and the night threatened to be a frustrating one from a Gunners’ perspective.
However, Nicolas Pepe equalised with a well-worked strike before Alexandre Lacazette stepped up in the closing stages - his shot being diverted into his own net by opposition keeper Jose Sa.
The win can certainly not be understated - and not just for its dramatic circumstances - with it being a victory over a direct rival for a European spot come the end of the campaign.
With that being said, takes a look at how things currently stand following what could be a vital three points.
Arsenal now sit fifth in the Premier League table on 45 points and are just a solitary point behind Manchester United, who occupy the final Champions League spot.
The Gunners could potentially be set to overtake the Red Devils over the final few months of the campaign. Due to various postponements, Mikel Arteta ’s men have two games in hand and should they win each of them, then that would put them five points clear of United.
Elsewhere, with also one game