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If ever an FA Cup tie was primed for an upset, it was on Grimsby's mudbath of a pitch, in pouring rain and a biting wind.
Arsenal travel to Wolverhampton Wanderers for a midweek fixture that's been rescheduled to fit their progress to the Carabao Cup final. With their lead atop the Premier League cut to four points, this gives them a chance to reopen a more sizeable lead.
Wolves boss Rob Edwards, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "Obviously, really pleased after going 2-0 down to a team like that to show the character, spirit and fight that we did. I'm really proud of the lads and what they produced. Never gave up - that has got to be a given for us. We are showing a lot of fight and quality in the right moments."
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Mikel Arteta reaction — What did Arsenal boss say after dropping more points vs last-place Wolves?
It couldn't possibly be happening again — could it? Surely, Arsenal are not letting the Premier League title slip through their fingers for the third straight season after throwing away a two-goal lead against last-place Wolves on Wednesday.
Wolves came close to earning at least a draw against Arsenal in the reverse fixture, and it would have been an embarrassing outcome for the Gunners. Arsenal struggled to break them down and
ARSENAL lost their heads after blowing a 2-0 lead at Wolves to draw. Gabriel Jesus attacked opposition defender Yerson Mosquera after the final whistle blew, with the match finishing 2-2. Please provide a valid email. Your info will be used in accordance ...