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    Arsenal 2 Wolves 1: Saka and Odegaard net as Gunners move four points clear at top of the table with narrow win

    NO VAR, so good.League leaders Arenal opened a four-point lead at the top of the table and this time even Gary O’Neil had no excuses.
    Arsenal beat Wolves to keep their place at the top of the Premier League tableCredit: Reuters

    The Wolves boss has calculated that his team would be seven points better off this season but for a series of shocking decisions from Stockley Park.
    But there was nothing technological about this chastening defeat as his team were blown away in double-quick time by the rampant Gunners.
    In fact, the only time video assistance was required all afternoon was to wave away two soft penalty appeals – one for each side.
    And though title rivals Manchester City, Liverpool, Aston Villa and Spurs all have a chance to reduce the deficit tomorrow, there is a growing feeling that Mikel Arteta’s men are really going to take some catching.
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    The last time O’Neil was at the Emirates as Bournemouth boss nine months ago, his team were a goal up after just 9.11 seconds.
    That was the day Reiss Nelson’s 98th-minute winner sparked the wildest celebrations seen in N7 for a very long time.
    But this time the boot was very much on the other foot as Arsenal got off to their quickest start of the season to wreck Wolves’ plans to put the shutters up.
    It has been a source of constant irritation for Arteta that too many opponents have come to the Emirates with no ambitions of making a game of it.
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    It meant that his team had not scored a single Premier League goal in the opening 15 minutes all season as they struggled to pick their way through the masked ranks of defenders choking up the penalty area.
    So after watching Lens blown to pieces when they tried to play a high line in the Champions League on Wednesday night, it was no surprise when Wolves arrived with five men strung across the edge of their area and another three screening midfielders.
    But even that wasn’t enough to frustrate the League leaders who are suddenly playing with a real swagger after developing a taste for blood in recent days.
    They were ahead after just six minutes when Gabriel Jesus’ flick and Takehiro Tomiyasu’s pass presented Bukayo Saka with a potential route to goal. 
    Craig Dawson did his best to block his path but was completely undone by the England star’s sudden change of direction before stroking his shot beyond Jose Sa for his eighth goal of the season.
    It means Arsenal have now scored in their last 32 games against Wolves, a club record run which started more than 44 years ago back in February 1979.
    And before the visitors had the chance to regroup, they were undone by another dazzling passage of play which left them down and out with just 13 minutes on the giant Emirates clock.
    Saka’s deep cross picked out Oleksandr Zinchenko lurking with intent at the back of the area and after a quick exchange of passes with Jesus the Ukrainian full-back cut the ball back for skipper Martin Odegaard to sweep home.
    To make matters worse for the visitors, Sa suffered an injury as he dived in vain and though he lasted long enough to make an important save from Leandro Trossard, it soon became evident that he could not carry on.
    That meant an unexpected opportunity for Dan Bentley, who had been released by Arsenal 15 years ago and had probably given up hope of ever playing at the Emirates.
    Bukayo Saka found the net with just six minutes on the clockCredit: Getty
    The winger celebrates breaking the deadlockCredit: Getty
    Skipper Martin Odegaard finished off a neat move for 2-0Credit: Getty
    But with the game already lost and Arsenal in full flow, this was a real hospital pass for the back-up keeper.
    He had barely had a touch before Gabriel Martinelli’s low shot from the edge of the area struck the base of a post.
    And a minute later he was a helpless spectator again as Jesus somehow scooped over from a yard out after Saka’s cross had been nudged on by Gabriel Magalhaes.
    He finally got his hands on the ball when he plunged to his left to save from Jesus in first-half stoppage time when both Saka and Declan Rice were screaming out for a pass.
    It was Arsenal’s 12th shot of a one-sided first 45 minutes and the travelling Wolves fans were already beginning to fear a repeat of the 5-0 defeat their team had suffered here on the final day of last season.
    That victory was a bitter-sweet moment for Arteta and his players, a reminder of what might have been after leading the title race for so long before blowing up in the run-in.
    But this one could mean so much more as it cemented their place at the top of the table and increased belief that this really could be their season.
    Yet they still managed to make it a nervous finale for Arteta when Zinchenko gave the ball away on the edge of his own area and Mathheus Cunha lashed an 86th-minute shot into the top corner.
    Eddie Nketiah had the chance to respond immediately but hit the post after being played in by Odegaard.
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    And there was still time for Wolves to claim a stoppage-time penalty when Nelson Semedo’s cross was blocked by Gabriel.
    But the ball clearly struck the Arsenal defender on the knee and then his midriff and though VAR John Brooks had a quick check there was never any chance of him giving that one.
    Dan Bentley came on for the injured Jose Sa in the first halfCredit: Rex
    William Saliba picked up the first yellow card of the gameCredit: PA
    Wolves’ Matheus Cunha found the net to set up a nervy finish for the home fansCredit: Reuters
    Wolves have won one of their last five Premier League gamesCredit: Getty
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    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer names two Man Utd players ‘you’d want in your team’ and reveals he’s still in touch with one star

    OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJAER has singled out Harry Maguire and Scott McTominay as two unsung Manchester United heroes.The former Red Devils boss has been impressed with how Maguire has overcome fierce criticism to return to form.
    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer revealed he keeps in contact with Harry MaguireCredit: Marc Aspland – The Times
    The former Manchester United boss picked out Scott McTominay for praiseCredit: PA
    The centre-back was heavily linked with a transfer exit in the summer after losing his place in the side.
    But Maguire has performed well in Lisandro Martinez’s absence and Solskjaer was full of praise for the former captain, with the Norwegian revealing they still keep in touch.
    He told Nettavisen: “I think he has dealt with it in a fantastic way. It has not been easy. I have kept in touch with him and I have nothing but praise for the guy.
    “He has been in it. It’s not easy to leave Manchester United because you know there’s a downturn almost everywhere you go. You get paid for your efforts when you are that type, when you are a good footballer and show that you have a heart for the club.”
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    Solskjaer made Maguire United captain and although he has since been stripped of that honour, the former United manager believes he is the type of player Erik ten Hag will want in his squad.
    Scott McTominay is another player Solskjaer pointed to as being a strong team player.
    He added: “I knew they had it in them, and I think it’s these types of people who get paid for their efforts and get paid back for what kind of people they are.
    “They are the kind of people you want in a team.”
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    A Ghanian MP who went viral for mocking Maguire apologised to the defender last month, calling him a “transformational footballer”.
    Maguire accepted the apology and invited the politician to Old Trafford. More

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    Mauricio Pochettino ‘lost the plot’ after Newcastle defeat and ‘feels very let down’ by Chelsea flops, says ex-Blues ace

    CHELSEA players face a battle to get back into Mauricio Pochettino’s good books after being demolished by Newcastle last Saturday.The Blues put in a poor performance and were hammered 4-1 away at the Toon.
    Mauricio Pochettino raged after Chelsea’s loss to NewcastleCredit: Reuters
    Chris Sutton thinks Pochettino ‘feels let down’ by his playersCredit: Getty
    Pochettino ranted post-match and called the defeat the “worst game of the season”.
    He added: “These games make me very, very, very, very angry. We have to show personality and character. We cannot play this type of football.”
    Pochettino also hinted at axing the players’ day off on Sunday but in the end they were allowed a break.
    Former Chelsea striker Chris Sutton believes despite them getting away without punishment, the squad have plenty to do as they try to make amends for last weekend’s horror show against Brighton.
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    They welcome the Seagulls to Stamford Bridge tomorrow.
    Sutton, who scored just three goals in 39 games for Chelsea, believes Pochettino is being “let down” by his team.
    The pundit said: “I think it’s a trust thing. They have had bad moments and lack consistency.
    “It’ll be interesting how this whole situation pans out now because he lost the plot.
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    “I think he feels very let down by his players.”
    Chelsea had lost just one of their previous eight games before the second-half collapse at Newcastle.
    The defeat saw them fall to 11th in the Premier League table. More

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    Arsenal 2-0 Wolves LIVE SCORE: Odegaard and Saka fire Gunners into lead as they come out flying – updates

    ARSENAL facing Wolves RIGHT NOW as they aim to extend their lead at the top of the Premier League.Gary O’Neil’s Wolves lost 3-2 at Fulham last time out, while the Gunners ran wild in the Champions League with a 6-0 win over Lens.
    And Mikel Arteta has made one change from the victory midweek, bringing in Leandro Trossard for Kai Havertz.

    Kick-off: 3pm
    Arsenal XI: Raya; Tomiyasu, Saliba, Gabriel, Zinchenko; Odegaard, Rice, Trossard; Saka, Jesus, Martinelli
    Wolves XI: Sa; Dawson, Kilman, Toti; Semedo, Doyle, Traore, Bellegarde, H. Bueno; Hwang, Cunha

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    Follow ALL of the latest updates from the Emirates below…
    First half facts and figures
    Arsenal are unbeaten in their last 31 Premier League matches when leading at half-time.
    After another dominant first half at the Emirates, that’s a run unlikely to end this afternoon.

    Half-time – Arsenal 2-0 Wolves
    The Premier League leaders go in at the break two goals to the good, having caught Wolves cold twice in the opening 13 minutes.
    Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard were the men to find the target for the Gunners, who could have increased their lead through their trio of Gabriels – Martinelli, Jesus and Magalhees.
    It’s been a difficult afternoon so far for the visitors, who have also lost goalkeeper Jose Sa to injury.
    Arsenal 2-0 Wolves
    45+4. Hearts in Arsenal mouths momentarily as Cunha skips around Gabriel inside the box and then goes down.
    The defender isn’t happy with his compatriot either, accusing him of diving, and replays show that the he’s got a point.
    VAR take a quick look and promptly agree with Gabriel’s assessment.
    Arsenal 2-0 Wolves
    45+3. Jesus races through, and has options to his right.
    Instead, the striker decides to go directly for goal, but his effort at Bentley is weak and comfortably claimed.
    Arsenal 2-0 Wolves
    45. The fourth official holds up the electronic board to signal seven minutes of stoppage time.
    In other words, we’re heading for another post-5pm finish.
    Arsenal 2-0 Wolves
    44. David Raya has had little involvement in the first half, and so throws in some excitement with a loose touch when controlling a backpass.
    Well, how else will the Raya/Ramsdale narrative continue this week if the goalkeeper has had nothing to do?
    Arsenal 2-0 Wolves
    42. Kilman is given the green light to continue, and will be keen to make it through until half-time at the very least.
    Arsenal 2-0 Wolves
    40. There’s another pause as Kilman receives treatment, who took an accidental whack to the face when challenging Gabriel during that last Arsenal attack.
    Arsenal 2-0 Wolves
    39. Another Arsenal chance goes begging!
    Saka’s curling inswinger from the right (you know the one) has Gabriel on the rise, but the defender is unable to make full contact with his header.
    Emerging behind the defender, Jesus tries to mop up without success.
    Arsenal 2-0 Wolves
    37. Martinelli hits the post!
    A fine move from right to left sets up the Brazilian with a chance to shoot, only for the winger to plant his right-footed effort against the frame of the goal.
    Following up, Rice steers a low long-ranger a yard wide of the target.
    Arsenal 2-0 Wolves
    35. Rice seizes upon a loose pass from Toti, and bursts to the byline in order to fizz a cross into the box.
    Seconds later, and as impressive as Rice’s attacking play, is Martintelli’s desire to track back and dispossess Bellegard.
    Mikel Arteta has got his side playing total football.
    Arsenal 2-0 Wolves
    33. Now a teasing free-kick from Doyle in the deep has the home defence all of a panic.
    It curls through a crowd of players, and almost – almost – ends up on the head of Toti at the far post.
    However, the Wolves man fails to connect and the opportunity passes.
    Arsenal 2-0 Wolves
    31. And finally some Wolves pressure.
    A cross from the left is too high for Hwang, but Cunha manages to retrieve it on the far side of the penalty area and let fly with a shot that was blocked.
    Arsenal 2-0 Wolves
    29. Wolves are beginning to find their feet in the game, enjoying their best spell of possession so far.
    The Old Gold were slow starters at Craven Cottage on Monday night too.
    Arsenal 2-0 Wolves
    27. Arsenal regain possession after a corner comes to nothing, and leads to Martinelli attempting a flamboyant 360 degree spin on Kilman inside the penalty area.
    The Brazilian makes it about three quarters of the way around before losing his balance, but it only goes to show the confidence oozing through Mikel Arteta’s side.
    Arsenal 2-0 Wolves
    25. That enforced change for the visitors hasn’t interrupted Arsenal’s flow.
    The league leaders continue to pour forward, and bring half-hearted penalty appeals when Martinelli’s shot crashes into the body of Kilman.
    With the home fans still claiming for a handball, Trossard reacts quickest with a shot that is also blocked by some desperate Wolves defending.
    Arsenal 2-0 Wolves – Wolves substitution
    23. Sure enough, Gary O’Neil makes the change.
    Jose Sa departs and indicates that the problem is with his back as he makes it to the touchline.
    Former Brentford and Bristol City stopper Dan Bentley has the thankful task of taking over in the Wolves goal for what is his first Premier League appearance this season.
    Arsenal 2-0 Wolves
    21. Wolves’ reserve goalkeeper Dan Bentley is warming up, and I think we’re about to see a change between the sticks for the visitors.
    Arsenal 2-0 Wolves
    19. Jose Sa appears to have an issue, and is moving very gingerly.
    I’m not sure if the Wolves goalkeeper will be able to go on for much longer, although shows real bravery here to throw himself at the feet of Trossard, who thought he was about to make it three.
    Arsenal 2-0 Wolves
    17. Almost 50% of the game has been played in Wolves’ defensive third so far.
    In fact, the visitors have only made it into Arsenal’s defensive third twice, and have yet to touch the ball in their opponents’ penalty area.
    Arsenal 2-0 Wolves
    15. Gabriel Jesus’ role so far cannot be overplayed.
    The striker may not be hitting the target, but he continues to do so much for the team in attack and he links the play, makes space for other and creates opportunities.
    Arsenal 2-0 Wolves
    13. Martin Odegaard makes it two, finishing off a one-touch masterclass!
    Declan Rice switches the ball wide to Bukayo Saka on the right, and although the forward’s cross is overhit, Oleksandr Zinchenko races forward to keep the attack alive.
    The left-back then plays an electric one-two with Gabriel Jesus to cut the Wolves defence open before cutting back for the captain to power in from 15 yards.
    It’s two! It’s sensational! Is it game over?

    It’s two!

    Arsenal 1-0 Wolves
    10. The visitors are completely pinned in here.
    Apparently, they have had 38% of the possession in the opening ten minutes but I’ve no idea how.
    Arsenal 1-0 Wolves
    8. Normal service has immediately been resumed with the home side pushing and pressing.
    Wolves need to get a grip here and quick otherwise the game will be beyond them before long. More

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    Arsenal fans ‘not happy’ as in-form Kai Havertz is benched and blast ‘the moment he starts doing well he gets dropped’

    FURIOUS Arsenal fans fumed as Kai Havertz was benched.The £64million summer arrival from Chelsea endured a slow start to life at the Emirates.
    Kai Havertz was dropped for Leandro Trossard for the clash with WolvesCredit: Alamy
    But his recent goals against Brentford and Lens have helped him win over supporters and build his own confidence.
    However, Gunners fans were shocked to see him dropped to the substitutes for this afternoon’s home clash with Wolves.
    Havertz started in midfield with Declan Rice and Martin Odegaard on Wednesday night.
    But Leandro Trossard got the nod at the Emirates in Mikel Arteta’s only change.
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    One fan said: “The moment Havertz starts doing well he gets dropped man.”
    Another wrote: “Havertz 💔💔💔💔 just fell to my knees.”
    A third added: “Someone check on Superbobb his boy Havertz got dropped.”
    A fourth commented: “Why would he take out Havertz after that game lol smh.”
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    A fifth replied: “Havertz deserves a start tbh he was on a roll.”
    And a sixth typed: “Havertz benched the one game where we actually wanna see him.”
    Before last weekend, Havertz’s only goal of the season had come from the penalty spot at Bournemouth.
    But he sparked dramatic scenes at the Gtech Community Stadium and behind the scenes at the Match Of The Day studios when he came off the bench to nod in the 89th-minute.
    And he followed it up with the opener as Arsenal thrashed Lens 6-0, confirming their progression into the Champions League knockouts as group winners.
    However, there remains plenty of debate on his best position – especially after featuring at left-back for Germany.
    Arteta has tended to play the big-money signing either up front or primarily as the left eight in the midfield three of his favoured 4-3-3 formation.
    Former Arsenal man Paul Merson now wants the Emirates boss to move him.
    Merson said: “Havertz is a confident player and he’s playing with confidence right now.
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    “I thought he was the best player on the pitch tonight. He was elegant, he picked the right passes and made the right decisions.
    “He’s a top player. I don’t think he’s playing in the right position but he’s still a top player.” More

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    Chelsea ‘reject transfer bid’ for defender with just one Premier League appearance this season

    CHELSEA rejected a loan offer for Benoit Badiashile from AC Milan, according to reports.The Blues signed the defender last January and he has made 13 appearances for the club.
    Benoit Badiashile was the subject of a loan bid from AC MilanCredit: EPA
    Badiashile has struggled with injury this campaign however and has featured in just one Premier League game.
    But he is considered a valuable member of the Chelsea squad so Milan’s advances were rejected.
    The Serie A giants made Chelsea a loan offer for the centre-back which included an obligation to buy, report Tuttomercato.
    Chelsea rebuffed the offer with the £33million star part of Mauricio Pochettino’s plans.
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    The Argentine has an established centre-back pairing of Thiago Silva and Alex Disasi but that could change once players return from injury.
    Wesley Fofana is another long-term injury absentee with fears his knee problem could keep him out for the season.

    The centre-back shared an update on his fitness last month as he worked out in Chelsea’s Cobham gym – offering hope he could return sooner than expected.
    Chelsea have been hit hard by injuries this campaign and have had to fill their bench with academy players in some games.
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    Another forgotten Chelsea star is being targeted in a potential January switch by West Ham – defender Ian Maatsen.
    The left-back was subject to a £30m bid from Burnley in the summer which was rejected, but he has played just 106 minutes of football this term. More

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    Eddie Howe issued huge transfer blow as star insists he ‘wants to stay’ in Saudi and won’t join Newcastle on loan

    RUBEN NEVES has delivered a hammer blow to Newcastle’s transfer plans by insisting he “wants to stay” at Al-Hilal.The 26-year-old Portuguese international left Wolverhampton Wanderers for the Saudi Pro League in a £47m deal last summer.
    Ruben Neves has ruled out leaving Al-Hilal for Newcastle in JanuaryCredit: Getty
    However, Newcastle – who are also owned by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund – were preparing a January swoop.
    After Sandro Tonali’s suspension for betting breaches, boss Eddie Howe was desperate to bolster his midfield.
    They learned last week that they are able to sign players on loan from sides also controlled by their Saudi owners following a controversial vote by Premier League clubs.
    That gave them the green light to bring Neves back to England to help their quest for another top four finish.
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    Arsenal have also been linked with the star – but he ruled out a switch when asked directly by it last night.
    Neves told BBC Sport: “I don’t go.
    “I think that’s rumours because of the owner of the clubs of course, and because I’ve played in England as well.
    “There was Newcastle interest before I came here but I’m really happy here, my family’s really happy, so I’m having a great time.”
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    Neves was in action on Friday as he helped Al-Hilal claim bragging rights over Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr in the Riyadh derby.
    The Portuguese legend and his side, which included Sadio Mane, were blown away 3-0 at the home of their rivals.
    Sergej Milinkovic-Savic broke the deadlock just after the hour mark before ex-Fulham forward Aleksandar Mitrovic struck twice at the death.
    That stretched top of the table Al-Hilal’s lead at the top over second-placed Al-Nassr to seven points.
    Neves also added: “Everything is going really well for me and I want to stay here.” More

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    Liverpool ‘not pushing’ for Kylian Mbappe but Jurgen Klopp lines up £38.5m transfer swoop for another French star

    LIVERPOOL are NOT in the race to sign Kylian Mbappe, according to reports.Mbappe, 24, has been heavily linked with a move to Anfield in recent weeks.
    Liverpool are not in the race to sign Kylian MbappeCredit: Getty
    The Reds were said to be “exploring the financial and sporting parameters involved” in signing the Frenchman.
    However, transfer journalist Florian Plettenberg claims Liverpool have decided against pursuing a deal.
    Mbappe could become a free agent in July if he decides against triggering his one-year contract extension with Paris Saint-Germain.
    However, PSG officials are currently relaxed about his situation as they are “financially secured” for his possible departure.
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    Arsenal are also allegedly interested in signing the forward.
    However, Real Madrid is understood to be the most realistic destination for him.

    With a deal for Mbappe now highly unlikely, Liverpool are set to turn attention elsewhere.
    And according to Spanish outlet Fichajes, the Reds have shown an interest in OGC Nice midfielder Khephren Thuram.
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    The 22-year-old Frenchman could be made available for around £38.5million in January.
    Jurgen Klopp is expected to add to his squad when the transfer window opens as he looks to lead Liverpool to another Premier League title.
    The Reds currently sit third in the table, two points behind leaders Arsenal.
    The Reds are said to be interested in Khephren ThuramCredit: Getty More