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Jose Sa's late own goal gives Arsenal dramatic late win over Wolverhampton Wanderers

A 96th minute own goal from Jose Sa gave Arsenal a dramatic win as they came from behind to win 2-1 against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Thursday. The visitors made a lightning start and were rewarded for their high press when Raul Jimenez forced a mistake out of Gunners defender Gabriel.

Ad/> The Brazilian centre-back, under pressure from Jimenez, attempted a pass back to Aaron Ramsdale but Hwang Hee-Chan was there to intercept, round the ‘keeper and slot into an empty net. Premier LeagueArteta plays down reports Arsenal to offer contract extensionYESTERDAY AT 12:26 The hosts almost equalised as the brilliant Bukayo Saka created chances for Gabriel Martinelli, Alexandre Lacazette as well as himself, but Conor Coady’s backline always found a way to clear the danger.

Hwang almost doubled his tally and Wolves’ lead just minutes to the second half as his shot found its way underneath Ramsdale but past the far post. Premier League table Premier League fixtures / results Premier League top scorers That miss kept Arsenal in the match but the Gunners were unable to find a way past the orange wall as Saka, Lacazette, Ben White, Thomas Partey and Cedric each had shots blocked.

Wolves showed exactly why they’ve conceded just 18 goals in the league this season as their resilience under Bruno Lage, with Arsenal unable to break them down in 90 minutes. But there was little they could do to prevent the equalised when Eddie Nketiah found fellow substitute Nicolas Pepe inside the box, the Ivorian turning on a sixpence before lashing past Sa.

And then well into added time Pepe turned provider as he played in Lacazette, whose deflected shot off Sa resulted in a dramatic winner for Arsenal. MAN OF THE MATCH — BUKAYO SAKA At the heart of

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