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Arsenal v Wolves (2020-21)
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HT:1–2
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EventPremier League 2020-21
DateSunday 29 November 2020
VenueEmirates Stadium, London
Player of the MatchPedro Neto
RefereeMichael Oliver
Attendance0
Weather7 °C (45 °F)
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v Wolverhampton Wanderers was a match which took place at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday 29 November 2020.

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta said he is not worried about his position after his side slumped to their worst start to a season since 1981 with defeat at home by Wolves in a game overshadowed by a nasty head injury to visiting striker Raul Jimenez.

The Gunners sit 14th in the table after five losses in 10 league games - a year to the day since Unai Emery was sacked at head coach - and have been beaten in their past three matches at Emirates Stadium.

"It's something that the day I decided to be a coach I knew that one day I would be sacked or leave the football club but I don't know when that is going to happen," he said.

"In this profession, I know it will happen but I never worry about it.

"My only concern is to get the best out of the players and give the best possible service to the club."

A game between two of the Premier League's lowest-scoring sides was disrupted by a sickening clash of heads between Jimenez and David Luiz in the opening exchanges that led to the Mexico striker receiving treatment on the field for 10 minutes before being taken to hospital.

It was understandably flat for a time after that but flickered into life when Pedro Neto slotted home from close range after Leandro Dendoncker had headed Adama Traore's teasing cross against the bar midway through the first half.

Gabriel equalised for the hosts with a thumping header from a Willian cross just three minutes later but Wolves were the better side throughout and re-established their lead when Daniel Podence cleverly converted after keeper Bernd Leno fumbled Neto's drive.

Arsenal rarely threatened, with striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang little more than a spectator at times, and Arteta has much to ponder with his side languishing in the bottom half.

Wolves, on the other hand, are up to sixth and sit just four points off the summit in an increasingly congested top half of the table.

The match had barely got going when one of its biggest stars was left unable to continue.

The moment Jimenez and Luiz dropped to the floor it was clear there was real concern among the players as medical staff rushed on to the field.

Jimenez was ultimately taken off on a stretcher and straight to hospital after a bandaged and visibly upset Luiz went to check on his stricken opponent.

Luiz continued until half-time - Arsenal have said they followed all the correct protocols in keeping him on the pitch - but was withdrawn at the break, blood clearly showing through his bandage.

In the absence of talisman Jimenez, manager Nuno Espirito Santo needed his other attackers to step up - and, once the shock of the injury wore off, they duly delivered a vibrant performance of real menace.

Neto's second goal of the season, from the bench against Southampton last week, was rewarded with a start at Emirates Stadium on Sunday, and he repaid that faith by firing Wolves into the lead.

The 20-year-old Portugal forward was also instrumental in the goal that put the visitors ahead again on the stroke of half-time. Arsenal keeper Leno could only shovel out Neto's shot from distance and Podence smartly drilled home the rebound.

Wolves have struggled for goals this season but, with Traore back in the team, and Neto and Podence looking threatening, it may be they have the tools to address that in the coming weeks, even if Jimenez may be set for a spell on the sidelines.

On 29 November 2019, Emery was dismissed as Arsenal manager with the Gunners eighth in the Premier League and a mutinous atmosphere around the club.

Exactly 12 months on, his successor seems to have more questions than answers in his in-tray after another flat performance in front of empty stands at this cavernous stadium.

Arteta deserves credit for the way he rallied the team last season to seal Europa League qualification by winning the FA Cup - a triumph that included notable victories over Manchester City and Chelsea.

The former Gunners midfielder has also stiffened the backbone of a team that was regularly accused of being flaky - before Sunday's fixture, only Tottenham had conceded fewer goals in the Premier League this season.

Match[]

Details[]

29 November 2020
19:15 GMT
Arsenal Arsenal FC 1–2 Wolverhampton Wanderers FC Wolverhampton Wanderers Emirates Stadium, London
Attendance: 0
Referee: Michael Oliver
Gabriel Goal 30' HT:1–2
Report
Neto Goal 27'
Podence Goal 42'
Arsenal
Wolves
 
01 Bernd Leno
02 Héctor Bellerín Booked
23 David Luiz Substituted off in the 45th minute 45'
06 Gabriel
03 Kieran Tierney Booked
08 Dani Ceballos
34 Granit Xhaka Substituted off in the 80th minute 80'
12 Willian Substituted off in the 65th minute 65'
28 Joe Willock
07 Bukayo Saka
14 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
Substitutes:
09 Alexandre Lacazette Substituted on in the 80th minute 80'
13 Rúnar Alex Rúnarsson
16 Rob Holding Substituted on in the 45th minute 45' Booked
17 Cédric Soares
24 Reiss Nelson Substituted on in the 65th minute 65'
25 Mohamed Elneny
30 Eddie Nketiah
Manager:
Flag of Spain Mikel Arteta
 
11 Rui Patrício
22 Nélson Semedo
16 Conor Coady Booked
15 Willy Boly Booked
05 Marçal
32 Leander Dendoncker
28 João Moutinho
37 Adama Traoré Booked
10 Daniel Podence Substituted off in the 70th minute 70'
07 Pedro Neto
09 Raúl Jiménez Substituted off in the 15th minute 15'
Substitutes:
02 Ki-Jana Hoever
03 Rayan Aït-Nouri
08 Rúben Neves
17 Fábio Silva Substituted on in the 15th minute 15' Substituted off in the 78th minute 78' Booked
20 Vitinha
21 John Ruddy
49 Max Kilman Substituted on in the 78th minute 78'
Manager:
Flag of Spain Nuno Espírito Santo

Man of the Match:
Pedro Neto

Assistant referees:
Stuart Burt
Simon Bennett
Fourth official:
David Coote

Match rules

  • 90 minutes, no extra time or penalties.
  • Three points awarded to winner, none to loser.
  • One point awarded to each in the event of a draw.
  • Seven named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions

Match Stats[]

Overall Arsenal Wolves
Goals scored 1 2
Total shots 13 11
Shots on target 2 5
Ball possession 56% 44%
Corner kicks 8 4
Fouls committed 13 13

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