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Mosquera's Late Own Goal Breaks Wolves Hearts in Arsenal Win

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Arsenal secured a dramatic 2-1 victory over bottom-placed Wolverhampton Wanderers League leaders Arsenal maintained their perfect home record despite late scare Tolu Arokodare's 90th-minute header had briefly leveled after Sam Johnstone's own goal Yerson Mosquera's 94th-minute own goal completed heartbreaking turnaround for Wolves
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Yerson Mosquera's cruel own goal in the 94th minute condemned Wolverhampton Wanderers to another agonizing defeat as league leaders Arsenal secured a dramatic 2-1 victory at the Emirates Stadium. The Colombian defender's misfortune completed a devastating turnaround for the visitors, who had briefly celebrated Tolu Arokodare's equalizer just four minutes earlier.

Arsenal's breakthrough arrived through the most unlikely of sources in the 70th minute when Wolves goalkeeper Sam Johnstone inadvertently diverted the ball into his own net. The Gunners had dominated proceedings with 69% possession but struggled to break down Gary O'Neil's resolute defensive setup. Johnstone's error finally rewarded Arsenal's patient approach after a sustained period of pressure that saw the hosts register 16 shots to Wolves' modest three.

Just as Arsenal appeared to be cruising toward another routine victory, substitute Tolu Arokodare rose magnificently to meet Mateus Mané's pinpoint cross in the 90th minute. The striker's powerful header found the center of the goal, sending the traveling supporters into raptures and seemingly earning Wolves a precious point in their relegation battle. Arokodare had only entered the fray in the 69th minute alongside Jackson Tchatchoua as O'Neil desperately sought an equalizer.

The Emirates Stadium fell silent as Wolves celebrated their first goal in what had been a backs-to-the-wall performance. Sam Johnstone had produced several crucial saves, notably denying Declan Rice's thunderous effort from outside the box in the 68th minute. The veteran goalkeeper's heroics kept his side in the contest despite Arsenal's overwhelming territorial advantage and superior shot count.

However, football's cruel nature struck again deep into stoppage time. As Arsenal launched one final attack, the ball ricocheted off the unfortunate Mosquera and crossed the line to restore the hosts' advantage. The defender, who had been booked just minutes earlier, could only watch in despair as his deflection sealed Wolves' fate and extended their winless streak to 13 matches.

Martin Ødegaard and Leandro Trossard, introduced in the 57th minute, provided the creative spark Arsenal needed in the closing stages. Bukayo Saka consistently tormented the Wolves defense down the right flank, while Viktor Gyökeres led the line with typical intensity before making way for Gabriel Jesus in the 81st minute.

Arsenal will host Oud-Heverlee Leuven on December 17 as they continue their European campaign, while Wolves face another crucial fixture in their battle to climb away from the foot of the table with just two points from 13 matches.

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