Arsenal give up two-goal lead against Wolves
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Arsenal blew a two-goal lead at last-place Wolves on Wednesday to give a huge boost to Manchester City in the race for the Premier League title. Debutant Tom Edozie scored a dramatic last-gasp equaliser as Wolves snatched a 2-2 draw to plunge Arsenal's Premier League title hopes into further doubt.
Wolves boss Rob Edwards, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "Obviously, really pleased after going 2-0 down to a team like that to show the character, spirit and fight that we did. I'm really proud of the lads and what they produced. Never gave up - that has got to be a given for us. We are showing a lot of fight and quality in the right moments."
Teenager Tom Edozie scored a 94th minute equaliser on his senior debut to earn bottom side Wolves a remarkable comeback point against league leaders Arsenal.
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