Soccer-Sloppy Arsenal implode in 2-2 draw at bottom side Wolves


Soccer Football - Premier League - Wolverhampton Wanderers v Arsenal - Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton, Britain - February 18, 2026 Arsenal's William Saliba and Arsenal's Gabriel Magalhaes react after Wolverhampton Wanderers' Tom Edozie scored their second goal Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra

WOLVERHAMPTON, England, Feb 18 (Reuters) - Teenager Tom Edozie ⁠scored a 94th-minute equaliser on debut as Arsenal let a two-goal lead slip at bottom ⁠side Wolverhampton Wanderers in a 2-2 draw on Wednesday, wasting a big chance to move ‌clear in the Premier League title race.

Arsenal have 58 points from 27 matches, five ahead of second-placed Manchester City having played a game more. Wolves are on 10 points from 27 games, still one shy of Derby County’s record low of 11.

Bukayo Saka celebrated ​his new five-year contract with a first goal in 16 games on ⁠a bitterly cold night in the West ⁠Midlands, before Piero Hincapie doubled the advantage 10 minutes into the second half.

That should have been that, but ⁠Wolves ‌stayed in the contest when Hugo Bueno netted with a superb curling strike, before Edozie fired a shot goalwards that came off Calafiori and the post and into the net.

Arsenal have won ⁠only three of their last eight games in the Premier League.

"Disappointed. Not ​much else to say," Saka ‌told BBC. "There was a big difference in how we played in the first half and the ⁠second half. We dropped ​our standards and we got punished for it.

"Time to focus on ourselves, improve our standards and improve our performances and it is in our control."

The game was brought forward a month due to Arsenal’s appearance in the League Cup final ⁠on March 21, when they will face Pep Guardiola’s City.

The ​visitors took only four minutes to grab the lead as Saka ended his longest run without a goal for the club. Declan Rice’s brilliant lofted pass into the six-yard box set up Saka to stoop to head into ⁠the net from close range.

They scored their second on 55 minutes when Hincapie ran onto Gabriel’s pass and lifted the ball over Jose Sa.

WOLVES FIGHT BACK

Wolves found a way back into the contest when Bueno was allowed too much space on the edge of the box and curled a shot into the top corner for ​his first Premier League goal.

And 19-year-old Edozie rifled in a low shot ⁠after David Raya could not collect a cross and the ball squeezed in off Calafiori and the frame of ​the goal, a strike that was originally given as an own ‌goal.

"The ball dropped to me and I tried to ​keep it as low as possible and just (strike it) as hard as I can. They couldn't stop it, so it was my goal," Edozie said.

(Reporting by Nick Said, editing by Ed Osmond)

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