


Wolverhampton Wanderers secured only their second Premier League win of the season with a 2-0 victory over Aston Villa, while Arsenal continue to face criticism over their playing style ahead of a key league match.
Late goals from João Gomes and Rodrigo Gomes sealed the win for Wolves in a rain-soaked Midlands derby. The result eased fears of a record-low points finish and gave the struggling side a morale boost.
Wolves manager Rob Edwards celebrated passionately after the final whistle, while Villa coach Unai Emery left the pitch quickly following the defeat. The loss dealt a setback to Villa’s hopes of securing a top league position after a poor run of form.
Wolves dominated key moments of the match despite difficult weather conditions and poor pitch quality. Villa struggled to create clear chances, while Wolves defended strongly and capitalised on counterattacks.
Arsenal under pressure Meanwhile, Arsenal face growing scrutiny from rival clubs and supporters over their “game management” tactics, including time-wasting and aggressive play.
The criticism intensified after Wolves shared a social media video mocking Arsenal’s behaviour during a recent draw. The clip highlighted delayed restarts and players going down after challenges, drawing mixed reactions online.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has urged his players to ignore outside criticism and remain focused as the team pushes for the Premier League title. He stressed the importance of discipline and mental strength ahead of their upcoming match against Chelsea.
Some football figures, including Pep Guardiola, have praised Arsenal’s pressing style and tactical approach, describing the team as one of the strongest in the league.
However, statistics show Arsenal rank among several teams penalised for delaying restarts this season, adding to the ongoing debate about their playing style.
As the title race intensifies, Arsenal remain under pressure to maintain results while managing growing criticism from rivals.
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