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    Liverpool 4 Ipswich 1: Cody Gakpo double keeps Reds six points clear at top… but gap opening up at bottom of table

    SO were you watching Arend Slot? Was this display from your son’s machine exciting enough for you?Some, like the Liverpool manager’s dad, have moaned that the team that commands the Premier and Champions League are somehow boring, such as the midweek 2-1 win over Lille.Mo Salah hails his landmark goal as Liverpool strolled to victoryCredit: ReutersDominik Szoboszlai drilled the Reds in front early onCredit: EPAAs Jurgen Klopp’s successor revealed, Slot Snr is one of those who don’t think the Reds are exciting enough at times.Yet here was a side that is beginning to look unstoppable, hungry for glory, and taking nothing, at all, for granted, even against opponents arriving at Anfield struggling to stay up, wounded by a 6-0 thrashing at the hands of champions Manchester City in their previous game.There might have been the tendency to take it easy against them, an arrogance, even, that could have been created by Liverpool’s standing on the two main stages of the game.Not a bit of it. By half time they were three ahead and cruising, Dominik Szoboszlai, Mo Salah and Cody Gakpo guaranteeing victory for a team that had already gone 17 Prem games without defeat and had lost only twice all season in all competitions.READ MORE TOP FOOTBALLThe first two of those strikes were superb. The entertainment level high, even against the lowly Tractor Boys.This was the first of six games in 18 days in four different competitions for Liverpool but if Slot might be worried about that work load he needn’t have bothered at least for this one.Ipswich didn’t lay a glove on them, in their shell from the start, damage limitation the only thing on their minds.Slot’s men now head to his home country for Wednesday’s Champions League clash with PSV Eindhoven and can cement top spot there.Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSThen it’s Bournemouth on Saturday, Tottenham in the second leg of the Carabao Cup semi-finals and that 18-day stint finishes with the Merseyside derby.Nobody would bet against them adding a further three wins following this turkey-shoot for it it’s the energy and industry that is so impressive about Slot’s machine.Prince William plays football with teens – but barely gets in a touchIt’s the hunger and desire.True enough there is the majesty of Salah, the brilliant eye for goal of currently injured Diogo Jota, the cunning of World Cup winner Alexis Mac Allister and the sheer, purring class of Virgil van Dijk.Add to that lot visionary passing from Trent Alexander-Arnold and the occasional, explosive finishing of Darwen Nunez when he’s in the mood and how could it really ever be boring?Mix the magic with the work rate and you have a heady cocktail for success.And as things stand the Kop could get drunk on it.They feared that after Slot turned down the speakers on Klopp’s heavy metal football the mood music would be about a Dutchman trying to stick his finger in the dyke of despondence following the German icon’s exit.But while they are still not exactly dancing in the aisles of Anfield they are watching a side more measured and if anything, more certain as opposed to the drama days of Klopp.As Slot insists, and no doubt to his dad as well, his team don’t play “stupid” balls just to make themselves look good.They play clever football instead, as seen in the 11th minute as they ripped through Kieran McKenna’s side.Ibrahima Konate fired forward for Szoboszlai to cut in ahead of Kalvin Phillips – whatever happened to him? – then steady himself before planting his left footer beyond Christian Walton.Ipswich weren’t helped midway through the first half when defender West Burns dropped to the turf in agony after twisting his knee in a challenge on Gakpo.Szoboszlai celebrates his 11th-mintue breakthrough for LiverpoolCredit: EPACody Gakpo made it 3-0 shortly before half-timeCredit: EPAA long spell of treatment later he was stretchered off and by the 35th minute Salah was claiming his 23rd goal of the campaign.His finish was fabulous, exciting, even as he gathered Gakpo’s cross at the far post with his right foot then smashed in between goalie Walton and his near post high into the net.Only Mo would have thought of doing that from an angle that looked an impossible one.A minute from the break Gakpo, another revelation this season after a far quieter time under Klopp, profited from another scintillating move.Ryan Gravenberch moved forward to deliver a low cross and Szobozslai connected first time.Walton parried but only straight into the path of the Gakpo who couldn’t miss.The fourth, and Gakpo’s second came as a result of one of those fizzing crosses that has made him Real Madrid’s No 1 target as his contract runs down.Once that 66th minute power header went in Anfield was in party mode, Slot was being serenaded and quite of a few of those who have been taking to social media to slag off him and the team should have been feeling ashamed of themselves.READ MORE SUN STORIESJacob Greaves produced a late diving header and no, this wasn’t a 6 – 0 slaughter.But it WAS entertainment all the way. Maybe even Arend enjoyed it this time.Salah netted his 100th Anfield Prem goal amid a first-half rampageCredit: EPA More

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    Stunned Arsenal fans just realising length of Myles Lewis-Skelly ban and say ‘talk about giving Man City a chance’

    ARSENAL fans have been left fuming that Myles Lewis-Skelly will now face a three-games suspension.The academy graduate, 18, was sent off in the 43rd minute of his side’s clash with Wolves for a foul on Matt Doherty.Myles Lewis-Skelly cynically brought down Matt DohertyCredit: PAArsenal players surrounded referee Michael OliverCredit: GettyThe cynical trip was deemed to be “serious foul play” by referee Michael Oliver.Premier League Match Centre went on to clarify on social media: “The referee’s call of a red card for Lewis-Skelly was checked and confirmed by VAR, who deemed his challenge to have been serious foul play.”After the incident, it dawned on some fans online that Lewis-Skelly would be in line for a three-match ban for his offence.One wrote on social media: “That’s Lewis Skelly banned for 3 games now talk about giving his pals at City a chance.”READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThe full-back will not be suspended for the Champions League trip to Girona.His ban, only valid for domestic competitions, will begin with next week’s clash with Manchester City at the Emirates.He will then be in line to miss the Carabao Cup semi-final second leg at Newcastle, and a Prem trip to Leicester.Joao Gomes went on to be sent off for a second bookable offence, meaning that he will receive a one-match ban.Most read in FootballSUN BINGO GET £50 BONUS & 50 FREE SPINS TODAYThis prompted an Arsenal fan to whinge: “Gomes will only serve a 1 game ban for an ankle breaking tackle while Miles Lewis Skelly will serve a 3 game ban for a tactical foul. The Michael Oliver logic.”A further supporter cried: “So basically if we don’t win the appeal for Skelly he gets a 3 match ban and Gomes gets a 1 match ban for 2 yellows and a worse tackle. F***ing shambles.”Former Premier League referee Mark Halsey slams decision not to overturn Myles Lewis-Skelly’s red card in Arsenal’s win over WolvesAnother added: “These guys think we are idiots! Lewis Skelly gets a straight red and 3 match ban but Gomes gets a second yellow for the exact same challenge.”New Match of the Day presenter Mark Chapman did not agree with Oliver’s decision.He called the decision “baffling and nonsensical from supposedly one of our best referees.”After the game became 10 vs 10, Arsenal took the lead via Riccardo Calafiori on 74 minutes.The Gunners went on to edge the contest 1-0.Arsenal player ratings: David Raya saves all three-points for Arsenal but Trossard’s woeful deliveries an issue againARSENAL finally won a match with ten-men after Myles Lewis-Skelly was controversially sent off.It was the Gunners’ fourth sending off this season and they had not won any of their matches without 11 players this term.But Arsenal showed their character and battled past Wolves 1-0.Here is how SunSport rated the players’ performances.DAVID RAYA – 8/10Very little to do until the 63rd minute when he brilliantly tipped a deflected Matheus Cunha effort wide. He then stopped Rayan Ait-Nouri in a one-on-one in the 84th minute.MYLES LEWIS-SKELLY – 6Was having another fine game before being the victim of one of most ludicrous red cards in Prem history. His cynical trip was worthy of a yellow and nothing more.WILLIAM SALIBA – 7Arsenal just look so solid with him in this backline. A welcome return from a minor hamstring injury. Kept Cunha at bay.GABRIEL – 7Led from the front and put his body on the line. Constantly headed away from danger.JURRIEN TIMBER – 6Hit with some nasty challenges that required treatment – including one that had Joao Gomes sent off – but carried on playing and was resolute.DECLAN RICE – 7More of a goal threat than in recent weeks and stood up when Arsenal needed him.THOMAS PARTEY – 7Steady Eddie for most parts back in his favoured midfield position after spells at right-back this season. Displayed his importance to this side once more.ETHAN NWANERI – 6Unfortunately made way at half-time as a sacrificial lamb following Lewis-Skelly’s sending off. Was a lively, creative spark in the first-half.LEANDRO TROSSARD – 5In the absence of Bukayo Saka, the Belgian is on corner-taking duty, but his deliveries were woeful. A quiet afternoon that sums up why he is in and out of the team currently.GABRIEL MARTINELLI – 6Was lacking that clinical edge in the first half, but came up with the cross after the break that led to Arsenal’s vital opener.KAI HAVERTZ – 7Missed two glorious first half chances with his head and another in the second half, but worked tirelessly on his own – especially with Arsenal down to ten.SUBS:RICCARDO CALAFIORI (NWANERI, 45) – 8The sort of goal that keeps title dreams alive. Added real height and danger aerially, as well as a sweet volley from a tough angle.KIERAN TIERNEY (MARTINELLI, 87) – N/ASpeaking after full-time, boss Arteta admitted he was “fuming” over the red card.He said: “It is that clear that I leave it to you guys. I am absolutely fuming but I leave it with you – because it is that obvious. I don’t think my words are going to help.“I think it is that obvious that we don’t need any comments today and hopefully the right thing will happen after today.READ MORE SUN STORIES“Hopefully we don’t need to (appeal) and, if we have [to], it happened and it’s a really good precedent what happened with Bruno this season as well.“So, hopefully, okay we were in a position we shouldn’t be in. At least, let’s be in a position that we should be in for the next few weeks and allow that player to continue to do his job.”Gunners players fiercely argued with OliverCredit: PAMARK HALSEY: Questions have to be asked of VAR after Lewis-Skelly sending off… here’s what SHOULD have happenedBy Mark HalseyVAR Darren England should have recommended a review as soon as referee Michael Oliver showed Arsenal’s Myles Lewis-Skelly a straight red card for his challenge on Wolves’ Matt Doherty.An official has to decide whether the challenge was careless or reckless — careless is a free-kick only, reckless is a yellow card — or worthy of a red card.When a player lunges at an opponent with one or two feet from the front, the side or from the back which endangers the player’s safety with excess force or/and brutality, it must be sanctioned with a red.I saw it as a reckless challenge worthy of a yellow, not a red.So why did Darren not recommend a review? Once the red card was shown, the VAR should have intervened.If Michael had the opportunity to view the challenge again, I’m sure he would have changed his mind, cancelled the red card and issued a yellow.As for Arsenal fans’ views that Michael is biased against them, I’m not buying into that. You can never question the integrity of a match official and Michael is one of our best referees.Officials cannot get everything right and that is why we have VAR to help. So questions have to be asked of Darren.With the second yellow for Joao Gomes after catching Jurrien Timber on the ankle, you could argue that was a worse challenge than the Lewis-Skelly one. More

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    Match of the Day host leads fan fury at Lewis-Skelly’s Arsenal red card as even ex-Spurs ace slams ‘worst decision ever’

    MARK CHAPMAN led fury and amazement from fans as Myles Lewis-Skelly was sent off after one of the “worst decisions ever”.The Arsenal midfielder was just outside his own area when he cynically tripped Matt Doherty and saw red in a 1-0 win at Wolves. This red card for Myles Lewis-Skelly sparked outrageCredit: GettyMany observers reckon the tackle was cynical but never worth a red cardPuzzled viewers at first wondered if Lewis-Skelly was dismissed for denying a clear scoring chance – even though it was so far out.But a Premier League statement later clarified VAR had checked for “serious foul play” – with referee Michael Oliver’s decision upheld.Chapman, who will share duties as BBC Match of the Day host, called the decision “baffling and nonsensical from supposedly one of our best referees”.Beeb 5Live pundit Pat Nevin said labelling such a challenge serious foul play was setting “a bar so low even a limbo dancing snake couldn’t get under it”.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLEven ex-Tottenham star Jamie O’Hara said: “I’m all for Arsenal having a beast but that is never ever a red card, one of the worst decisions I’ve ever seen 😩 Jheez lol”One fan posted: “I’m all for Arsenal having a beast but that is never ever a red card, one of the worst decisions I’ve ever seen.”Another hit out just as strongly.He said: “I don’t say this lightly, but I think that red card for Lewis-Skelly is the worst decision I’ve ever witnessed at a football stadium.”Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSAnother observer wrote: “It’s outrageous. If it was close to Arsenal goal or even near the half way line I could maybe accept but that is a terrible decision.”And one viewer said: “As much as I dislike them (Arsenal)… a horrible decision from the ref! Mad how that’s been given.”Former Premier League referee Mark Halsey slams decision not to overturn Myles Lewis-Skelly’s red card in Arsenal’s win over WolvesThe Prem statement read: “The referee’s call of a red card for Lewis-Skelly was checked and confirmed by VAR, who deemed his challenge to have been serious foul play.”Gunners’ players protested furiously to ref Michael OliverCredit: GettySpeaking after full-time, boss Arteta admitted he was “fuming” over the red card.He said: “It is that clear that I leave it to you guys. I am absolutely fuming but I leave it with you – because it is that obvious. I don’t think my words are going to help.“I think it is that obvious that we don’t need any comments today and hopefully the right thing will happen after today.“Hopefully we don’t need to (appeal) and, if we have [to], it happened and it’s a really good precedent what happened with Bruno this season as well.“So, hopefully, okay we were in a position we shouldn’t be in. At least, let’s be in a position that we should be in for the next few weeks and allow that player to continue to do his job.” More

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    Man City vs Chelsea live stream: How to watch Premier League clash

    MANCHESTER City and Chelsea clash in the Premier League’s blockbuster fixture today.While City are fresh off a Champions League defeat to Paris Saint-Germain that leaves them contemplating their European fate, Chelsea have had a week to rest following their win against Wolves on Monday. Despite European defeat, City are unbeaten in their last four in the leagueCredit: EPAIn contrast, Chelsea put a run of five winless to end with victory at Stamford Bridge on MondayCredit: GettyCity boss Pep Guardiola has labelled potentially dropping out of the Champions League as a “reality,” so he’ll be hoping respite in the form of Premier League action. Last time City were in domestic action, they hit Ipswich Town for six with no reply. As for Chelsea, the win over Wolves resumed this season’s normality.Before their five-game winless run in the league, in which they drew three and lost two, the Blues hadn’t lost since October – a run stretching twelve games.most read in premier league Its a fixture that could prove well needed for both sides, respectively, with the winner having the chance to take up fourth for the weekend. How to watch Man City vs Chelsea Man City’s mouthwatering clash against Chelsea will be broadcast live on Sky in the UK. Fans will also have the option to stream all entire action on Sky Go App and NowTV which is available to download via any compatible mobile device or tablet.Alternatively, tune in to SunSport’s comprehensive live blog for all the action as it happens.Kick-off for the huge match is scheduled to get underway at 5.30pm GMT on Saturday, January 25.What other Premier League games are happening today?There are five more games happening today in the Premier League – all at 3pm GMT. Bouremouth vs Nottingham Forrest Brighton vs EvertonLiverpool vs IpswichSouthampton vs Newcastle Wolves vs Arsenal Most read in FootballTomorrow’s televised fixtureThere are three more televised games in the Premier League this weekend. Crystal Palace vs Brentford – 2pm GMTAston Villa vs West Ham – 4.30pm GMT Fulham vs Manchester United – 7pm GMT More

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    Chelsea ‘chasing Serie A midfielder Reda Belahyane’ in deal worth 30 TIMES more than he was bought for last year

    CHELSEA are “pushing hard” to sign Verona star Reda Belahyane, according to reports.The Blues are keen to reinforce their midfield, with Cesare Casadei said to be nearing an exit.Reda Belahyane is reportedly being chased by ChelseaCredit: RexCasadei, 22, is claimed to be attracting strong interest from Lazio and Torino.Chelsea are said to want £12.6million for the 22-year-old, who has made just six appearances this season – and none in the Premier League.According to Sky Sports in Italy, the Blues could reinvest a similar sum in signing Belahyane.The Moroccan international signed for Verona from Nice in a £420,000 transfer in January 2024.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLShould Chelsea invest the full £12.6m they receive for Casadei into Belahyane, Verona will have received 30 times what they paid Nice for him 12 months ago.A Nice academy graduate, Belahyane made just eight first team appearances for the Ligue 1 club.He has since established himself in Italy and has played 20 times in Serie A this term.His performances earned him an international debut last October, when he featured for Morocco against the Central African Republic.Most read in FootballSUN BINGO GET £50 BONUS & 50 FREE SPINS TODAYChelsea could be busy up until the February 3 transfer deadline.The Blues have also been linked with Manchester United star Alejandro Garnacho.Rapper Central Cee is lost for words when Chelsea’s Marc Cucurella serenades him Earlier this week, SunSport reported that Chelsea are weighing up a bid for the Red Devils winger.They are set to face strong competition from Napoli for the Argentine’s signature. More

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    Premier League release statement on ‘nonsensical’ Myles Lewis-Skelly red card vs Wolves with Arsenal fans left fuming

    ARSENAL players and fans have been left raging after Myles Lewis-Skelly was surprisingly sent off.The 18-year-old was given a red card for a foul on Wolves star Matt Doherty after 43 minutes.Myles Lewis-Skelly was sent off for a challenge on Matt DohertyThe youngster tripped him up as Wolves launched a counter attackCredit: PAArsenalCredit: AFPThe hosts had just defended a corner from the Gunners when they looked to break away on the counter-attack.Doherty sprinted away with the ball and was cynically tripped up by Lewis-Skelly.Most expected him to be given a yellow card, but he was instead given a red by referee Michael Oliver.Leandro Trossard and Gabriel led the complaints, sprinting up to the official to protest.They were then joined by William Saliba, Gabriel Martinelli and Declan Rice, who waved his arms in huge frustration.Following a VAR check, the refs decided to stick with the on-field decision and Lewis-Skelly trudged off the pitch.He looked perplexed as headed down the tunnel and argued with the fourth official on his way.Manager Mikel Arteta also looked displeased but pointed to his head, encouraging his players to not lose their temper.Most read in FootballThe Premier League have released a statement explaining the red card, saying: “The referee’s call of a red card for Lewis-Skelly was checked and confirmed by VAR, who deemed his challenge to have been serious foul play.”Arsenal fans have slammed the farcical decision online, with one saying: “I don’t say this lightly, but I think that red card for Lewis-Skelly is the worst decision I’ve ever witnessed at a football stadium. “I’m completely baffled how that has been cleared by VAR. It’s the classic ‘good’ yellow card you take to cynically stop a counter.”THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY..The Sun is your go to destination for the best football, boxing and MMA news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video.Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheSunFootball and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSunFootball. More

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    Ipswich star Wes Burns collapses to floor in agony and carried off on stretcher during Liverpool clash

    WES BURNS has been stretchered off after suffering a worrying injury during Ipswich’s clash with Liverpool.The Tractor Boys star, 30, required lengthy treatment following a challenge with Cody Gakpo.Wes Burns required lengthy treatment on the pitchCredit: ReutersThe Tractor Boys stalwart was stretchered offCredit: EPABurns went down 25 minutes into the match with what SunSport understands is a knee injury, as medical staff rushed on to give him treatment.Following five minutes of treatment he was replaced by Ben Johnson.Burns has made 18 Premier League appearances for Kieran McKenna’s side this term.He joined Ipswich from Fleetwood in 2021 and has played a major role in their rise from League One to the Premier League.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBurns has played 144 times for the Tractor Boys, scoring 28 goals.Prior to Burns’ injury, Liverpool had taken the lead courtesy of Dominik Szoboszlai.Mo Salah then doubled their advantage on 41 minutes.And Gakpo made it 3-0 on the stroke of half-time.Most read in FootballPlenty of supporters have wished Burns well on social media.One wrote: “Wishing him the best in his recovery!”Liam Delap talks about joining Ipswich Town While a second posted: “Speedy recovery Wes Burns.”A third added: “Hopefully not too serious!” More

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    Wolves vs Arsenal LIVE SCORE: Lewis-Skelly SENT OFF to leave Gunners with it all to do at Molineux – updates

    ARSENAL are taking on Wolves in a huge Premier League clash RIGHT NOW.The headline team news from Molineux is that centre-back William Saliba is back to partner Gabriel, but captain Martin Odegaard is OUT for the visitors due to illness.Matheus Cunha, who is attracting interest from multiple Premier League clubs, including Arsenal, starts for the hosts.The Gunners head into the match on the back of a dominant 3-0 Champions League victory over Dinamo Zagreb to all but automatically secure their place in the last 16 of Europe’s elite competition.TV channel/ live stream: The match is not televised in the UKWolves starting line-up: Sa, Semedo, Doherty, Bueno, Agbadou, Ait-Nouri, J. Gomes, Andre, Sarabia, Strand Larsen; Cunha. Arsenal starting line-up: Raya; Timber, Saliba, Gabriel, Lewis-Skelly; Partey, Rice, Nwaneri; Martinelli, Havertz, TrossardCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSFollow ALL of the latest updates below…First half facts and figuresHere are some numbers that nobody is interested in because they’re too busy raging, debating or laughing at that red card decision.Copy linkCopiedFrom Jordan Davies at MolineuxOne of the worst decisions I have ever seen in this job or watching football in general.It is a cynical yellow card from inside the Wolves half, and yet referee Michael Oliver has clearly deemed it to be one of either a) a denial of a goal scoring opportunity or b) serious violent conduct/foul play.It is neither, in my book. Absolutely ludicrous.Mikel Arteta has kept his cool so far. Just wait until full-timeCopy linkCopiedHalf-time – Wolves 0-0 ArsenalWell then. It’s goalless at the break, but there’s plenty to talk about over a half-time pie and pint.The Gunners will have to play the whole of the second half with ten men after Myles Lewis-Skelly was shown the first red card of his young career for a lunge on Matt Doherty.Referee Michael Oliver was convinced the challenge was worthy of a red, and the video officials cemented that view – but not many others are on the same page.I doubt it’s the last we’ve heard of this one…Copy linkCopiedWolves 0-0 Arsenal45+3. We’re inside seven minutes of stoppage time at the end of a first half where both teams have needed to regroup.Arsenal with the sending off of their 18-year-old left-back, and Wolves following the injury to target man Jorgen Strand Larsen.Copy linkCopiedWolves 0-0 Arsenal45. Mikel Arteta is raging with the decision, and he’s not alone in the Arsenal ranks. However, VAR quickly backed up the decision of Michael Oliver, and stated that the challenge was high above the ankle with the studs and then across the shin of Doherty. Serious foul play.In the protests, Jurrien Timber was booked for saying too much.Copy linkCopiedWolves 0-0 Arsenal43. Myles Lewis-Skelly has been sent off!!Wolves manage to survive the corner, and then immediately prepare to counter.The ball is fed into the path of Matt Doherty five yards outside the box, and as he nudges his way forward, Lewis-Skelly comes across and catches the Wolves man high on the leg.The colour of the card stuns everyone inside Molineux, but referee Michael Oliver is convinced that the challenge is high and dangerous and brings out the red immediately.Copy linkCopiedWolves 0-0 Arsenal42. Arsenal have been nowhere near their best, but you still get the feeling that the home side are hanging on and preying for the half-time whistle.The Gunners work the left flank again, and Semedo cuts out a cross for the visitors’ first corner. Copy linkCopiedWolves 0-0 Arsenal40. Whistles ring around Molineux as the referee and then the Arsenal players keep supporters waiting.Four players in red stand over the ball, and eventually it’s left to the youngest – Nwaneri – to take aim.His left-footed curler is straight at the wall, and his follow-up thumper is blocked too.Copy linkCopiedWolves 0-0 Arsenal37. Wolves are back to being architects of their own downfall.Having made a mess of clearing their lines, the ball bobbles around the edge of the penalty area until Andre scythes down Declan Rice.It’s a free-kick to Arsenal inside the D, and dead centre.Copy linkCopiedWolves 0-0 Arsenal35. Joao Gomes picks up the game’s first yellow card after nudging the ball away following a Matheus Cunha foul on Thomas Partey.The Brazilian can’t believe it, but he should realise that you can’t do that in games against Arsenal because their fans will be unbearable for a month on social media. Copy linkCopiedWolves 0-0 Arsenal33. This doesn’t bode well for the new-look Wolves forward line.Matheus Cunha is absolutely furious with Hee-Chan Hwang for not playing a pass exactly when and where he wanted it, and visibly makes his thoughts known.Give him a break, mate. He’s only been on the pitch 30 seconds.Copy linkCopiedWolves 0-0 Arsenal31. Hwang is now on, and a despondent Strand Larsen limps around the pitch.Mikel Arteta didn’t miss a trick though. He used that short break in play to his advantage to gather his players in a group and dish out some tactical advice. Copy linkCopiedWolves 0-0 Arsenal28. It looks like Vitor Pereira is going to be forced into a change and Hee-Chan Hwang is being prepared. Sure enough, the ball goes out of play and Strand Larsen hits the deck. The physios are on to treat him, but he’s not going to be able to continue.Copy linkCopiedWolves 0-0 Arsenal26. Arsenal continue to move the ball about, looking for space to work a way through the Wolves defence.Meanwhile, Wolves striker Jorgen Strand Larsen is holding his hamstring. That is a really worrying sign for the home fans.Copy linkCopiedWolves 0-0 Arsenal24. Jose Sa denies Kai Havertz from point blank range!It’s an instinctive stop from the goalkeeper although the Arsenal forward really should have scored.The visitors work it forward from defence with Rice feeding Trossard on the left. The Belgian takes over and clips another cross into the middle that’s perfect for Havertz to head……straight at the keeper.Copy linkCopiedFrom Jordan Davies at MolineuxArsenal have been on top without really testing Jose Sa, but their two younglings in Myles Lewis-Skelly and Ethan Nwaneri have been very impressive so far.That back four also looks just so much more solid with William Saliba dictating things. Kai Havertz needs to find his shooting boots soon if Arsenal are to go into half-time on topCopy linkCopiedWolves 0-0 Arsenal21. The Wolves defence present more space for another cross to be sent in from the left.This time, Jose Sa takes matters into his own hands – and the ball, for that matter – charging out to claim.Copy linkCopiedWolves 0-0 Arsenal19. And Havertz heads Arsenal in front… no, it’s inches wide!!Trossard clips an inviting cross in from the left, and the German got up highest at the far post to head down.It looked destined for the bottom corner with Sa sprawling across his line, but instead the ball slips wide.Copy linkCopiedWolves 0-0 Arsenal17. Declan Rice offers Matheus Cunha a hand up after wiping the Brazilian out with an excellent sliding challenge on the far touchline.I suppose he wants to keep him sweet in case they end up playing in the same team in the coming weeks.Copy linkCopiedWolves 0-0 Arsenal15. Quarter of an hour in, and Arsenal have dominated possession with 65% of the ball.However, they are yet to record a shot at the Wolves goal.Copy linkCopiedWolves 0-0 Arsenal13. Arsenal continue to dominate the ball, but the home side are causing problems when they push forward – especially with sharp deliveries into the box from the flanks.Copy linkCopiedWolves 0-0 Arsenal11. By the way, moments before that Pablo Sarabia effort, calamity keeper Jose Sa had almost gifted the opener to Kai Havertz.In attempting to play out from his own area, the Portuguese stopper dribbled into trouble and only just managed to dig himself out of it.Copy linkCopiedWolves 0-0 Arsenal10. Spectacular effort from Sarabia! Over the crossbar!It’s a tremendous charge down the right flank from Semedo, and his cross into the middle is just as good with the ball dropping perfectly on to the boot of Sarabia.The Spaniard meets it ever so sweetly on the volley – Robin van Persie-esque, if you will – but the shot whistles over Raya’s goal.Copy linkCopiedWolves 0-0 Arsenal8. So the first set-piece of the day is Wolves, but the right-footed curler into the box fails to threaten and Gabriel watches it run of out play. Copy linkCopiedWolves 0-0 Arsenal7. Good – albeit slow – hold-up play by Strand Larsen dictates Wolves’ first attack with the striker eventually finding Cunha.Cunha – an Arsenal transfer target, of course – shows neat skill, and buys a cheap free-kick from Partey, who bundles into his opponent without thinking.Copy linkCopied More