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Wolves Howl Their Way to Shock Arsenal Upset at Molineux Madness!

Wolves Howl Their Way to Shock Arsenal Upset at Molineux Madness!

EN 18 February 2026 at 00:00 4 sources
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Wolves stunned Arsenal with a gritty 2-1 victory at Molineux, thanks to goals from Hwang Hee-chan and Matheus Cunha after Saka's opener. A second-half red card to Gabriel Magalhaes turned the tide, handing the hosts a vital three points. The result boosts Wolves' survival bid while denting Arsenal's title charge.

Wolves Howl Their Way to Shock Arsenal Upset at Molineux Madness!

Picture this: a freezing Wednesday night at Molineux, the Black Country air thick with anticipation. Wolves hosted title-chasing Arsenal, and what unfolded was pure Premier League pandemonium. The hosts nicked a 2-1 thriller, leaving the Gunners licking their wounds and Mikel Arteta pulling his hair out.

It wasn't just a win; it was a statement. Wolves, scrapping near the drop zone, showed the bite of old under Gary O'Neil. Arsenal, with their silky midfield and lethal attack, came unstuck in the chaos.

First-Half Fireworks: Gunners Strike Early

Arsenal bossed possession from the off, pinging it about like they were on the training pitch. Bukayo Saka – that lad's on fire this season – jinked past two defenders on 35 minutes and rifled one into the top corner. 1-0 Gunners, and Molineux fell silent bar a few away fans chirping.

But Wolves aren't daft. They absorbed the pressure, hit on the counter. Joao Gomes nearly levelled with a thunderbolt that stung the bar. Half-time whistle blew with Arsenal smug, Wolves simmering.

Second-Half Surge: Wolves Unleash the Pack

Whatever potion O'Neil brewed in the sheds worked wonders. Barely five minutes in, Hwang Hee-chan latched onto a Nelson Semedo cross, volleying home like a Korean rocket. 1-1, and the crowd erupted – proper Wolves roar!

Arsenal pushed, Martin Odegaard pulling strings, but Wolves' backline, led by Max Kilman, stood firm. Then, the moment: 68th minute, Gabriel Magalhaes lunges in on Matheus Cunha – red card! Ten men for Arsenal, game on.

Cunha, rubbing his shins, ghosts in five minutes later. A clever Mario Lemina flick, and boom – Cunha slots it past David Raya. 2-1 Wolves. Molineux loses its nut; even the stewards are jumping.

Drama to the Death: Gunners' Late Rally Fizzles

Arteta threw Gabriel Jesus and Declan Rice forward, but Wolves defended like their lives depended on it. Jose Sa pulled off a worldie to deny Saka a leveller in the 89th minute. Five minutes of stoppage? Wolves parked the bus, hearts in mouths, and held on.

Final whistle: pandemonium. O'Neil punches the air; Arteta storms down the tunnel. Stats? Wolves had 38% possession but 16 shots to Arsenal's 14. Efficiency wins games, lads.

What It Means for the Pack and the Gunners

For Wolves, it's massive – three points haul them six clear of the trapdoor. Cunha now has 8 goals this term; Hwang's pace terrorising full-backs. O'Neil's got them punching above weight, counter-attacking ninjas.

Arsenal? Dropped points sting in this title scrap. They're still top, but City and Liverpool will pounce. Saka's 12th goal, but defensive lapses – that red card – cost dear.

Sky Sports captured the highlights – free to watch if you missed the madness. Pour a pint, relive the goals. Wolves fans, savour this one; it's the kind of night you tell grandkids about. Up the Wolves!

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Hwang Hee-chanMatheus CunhaBukayo SakaJoao GomesNelson SemedoMax KilmanGabriel MagalhaesMario LeminaJose SaMartin OdegaardGabriel JesusDeclan Rice

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Wolverhampton WanderersArsenal

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