Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 19th February 2026, 5:19 AM
Arsenal’s pursuit of the Premier League crown suffered another blow as they were unable to hold on to a two-goal lead, drawing 2-2 against Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux Stadium on Wednesday evening. Despite topping the table with 58 points from 27 matches, the Gunners now see their cushion over Manchester City, who have played one game fewer, reduced to just five points—a gap that will shrink further to three if City win their next fixture.
Arsenal took the lead in the first half through Bukayo Saka, demonstrating their attacking intent early on. Shortly after the break, Piero Inkapie doubled their advantage, seemingly putting the match beyond the hosts. However, the game dramatically turned in Wolverhampton’s favour as Hugo Bueno scored a long-range curling strike to halve the deficit, before a late twist saw Arsenal concede an own goal in added time from Riccardo Calafiori, handing the hosts a well-earned point.
| Minute | Team | Scorer | Goal Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5′ | Arsenal | Bukayo Saka | Header |
| 56′ | Arsenal | Piero Inkapie | Shot from inside box |
| 60′ | Wolves | Hugo Bueno | Long-range curling strike |
| 90+′ | Arsenal | Riccardo Calafiori | Own goal (deflection from Tom Adejo shot) |
The draw represents the second consecutive match in which Arsenal have dropped points, raising fresh concerns over their title ambitions. Speaking after the match, Saka admitted the team had been unable to maintain their standards: “There was a clear difference between our performances in the first and second halves. Losing points came down to not keeping our level. Our focus now is on improving and ensuring consistency,” he stated.
The Gunners’ stumble is all the more striking considering that at one point, they led the league by nine points. Consecutive draws, however, have introduced uncertainty into what had been a commanding position. Adding to the drama, the team were held by a side that has struggled all season, with Wolverhampton securing only a single win prior to this match.
Arsenal’s campaign, which began with high expectations of lifting the trophy, now faces renewed pressure as rivals close in. With a handful of fixtures remaining, every point will be crucial, and the Gunners will need to recapture the composure and intensity that initially propelled them to the summit of English football.
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