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Ian Wright has responded to Ruben Neves' dig about Arsenal's post-match celebrations after their 1-0 win over Wolves at Molineux on Thursday night.

Gabriel Magalhaes' first-half goal was enough to secure all three points but the match wasn't without its controversies.

Gabriel Martinelli was sent off after being shown two yellow cards in just one passage of play in the latter stages of the contest, meaning the Gunners had to protect a slender one-goal advantage.

Arsenal did exactly that and as a result, they celebrated what is a vital three points in the race for top four on the pitch.

Neves, who has incidentally been linked with a move to Arsenal for quite some time, aimed a dig at the Gunners for their post-match celebrations at Molineux, as he said: "We did well but we are struggling to score goals and conceding a lot on set-pieces.

"With their goal there is some doubt about whether it was a foul or not but that's football. We are used to these decisions.

"We need to improve a lot on scoring goals because we are creating chances but we're not good enough in that part of the game.

"I can accept the decision about their goal but in some games they give it and in some games, they don't. They need to do the same decisions in every game because it's

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