Arsenal Title Hopes Take Massive Hit as Wolves Snatch Late Draw

A Wolves forward strikes the ball past the Arsenal goalkeeper into the net while Arsenal defenders watch in shock.The Arsenal defense stands frozen as Wolves find the back of the net, snatching a point and denting the Gunners' title charge.

The Arsenal title race collapse fears reignite after a shocking 2-2 draw against Wolves, with fans furious at Mikel Arteta. The Gunners traveled to Molineux expecting a routine win against the league’s bottom side. Instead, they left with a damaging point. Bukayo Saka opened the scoring early in the 5th minute. Piero Hincapié doubled the lead shortly after halftime. It looked like a comfortable night.

An Arsenal defender attempts a desperate sliding block against a Wolves attacker during the rainy clash at Molineux.
Arsenal’s backline scrambles to clear lines in the pouring rain, a visual precursor to the chaos that unfolded in the second half.

However, the game turned on its head. Nova Sports News observed a familiar fragility in the North London side. Hugo Bueno pulled one back for Wolves in the 61st minute. Then, disaster struck in stoppage time. Tom Edozie found the net in the 94th minute to seal a dramatic equalizer. Wolves, who have only one win all season, celebrated wildly. Arsenal players collapsed to the turf in disbelief.

Fans Turn on Mikel Arteta Tactics

The backlash was instant. Supporters took to social media to blast the manager. Many accused Mikel Arteta tactics of being too passive in the second half. One fan asked if Arteta feared losing to the worst team in the league. Another claimed the team lacks the mental strength to win the Premier League standings 2026.

The draw invites massive pressure from Manchester City. Arsenal currently holds a five-point lead. However, City has a game in hand and still needs to play the Gunners directly. That match could decide the trophy’s destination.

Arteta admitted the performance dropped significantly in the second half. He accepted the criticism. He knows the team must bounce back immediately. The schedule does not get easier. Arsenal faces a brutal run of fixtures starting with the North London Derby preview against Tottenham on February 22. They then play Chelsea and Brighton. Nova Sports News warns that dropping points here could hand the title to Manchester City on a silver platter.