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Emotions were running high during a roller-coaster night for Arsenal in the Premier League top-four race.
Heading into the game at the Emirates Stadium there was already a bit of an edge to it following Ruben Neves' criticism of the Gunners players for what he perceived as over-exuberant celebrations following the reverse meeting between the two sides earlier in the month.
Furthermore, Arsenal knew that completing the double over Wolves would be enough to leapfrog West Ham United in fifth and move to within a point of fourth-placed Manchester United.
They left it late, but the north London outfit managed to complete the mission.
Having fallen behind as early as the 10th minute when Hwang Hee-chan capitalised on Gabriel Magalhaes' under-hit backpass to roll the ball into an empty net, Arsenal had a mountain to climb.
Not only were the Gunners attempting to become the first side to come from behind to beat Wolves since 2019, but they were also aiming to win a game under Mikel Arteta after trailing at half-time for the very first time.
Thanks to Nicolas Pepe's stunning turn and finish in the 82nd minute, Arsenal were halfway to their target.
And in the fifth minute of injury time, the comeback was complete and Alexandre Lacazette was at the heart of things as his effort


