Arsenal’s hopes of finishing in the top-four were dealt a huge blow as Wolves savaged the Gunners at Molineux.
Unai Emery’s side travelled to Wolverhampton knowing that three points from their game in hand would see them move about Chelsea into fourth, and just a point behind third-placed Tottenham.
What they didn’t know, it would seem, was how to defend.
Despite an encouraging, possess-filed start, Arsenal fell behind just before the half-hour mark. Ruben Neves who gave the hosts the lead on 28 minutes, curling home a 20-yard free-kick, before Matt Doherty headed in Jonny's cross to add a second in the 37th.
Unai Emery’s side travelled to Wolverhampton knowing that three points from their game in hand would see them move about Chelsea into fourth, and just a point behind third-placed Tottenham.
What they didn’t know, it would seem, was how to defend.
Despite an encouraging, possess-filed start, Arsenal fell behind just before the half-hour mark. Ruben Neves who gave the hosts the lead on 28 minutes, curling home a 20-yard free-kick, before Matt Doherty headed in Jonny's cross to add a second in the 37th.

