Arsenal give up 2-goal lead against Wolves
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Arsenal let a two-goal lead slip to bottom-place Wolves to open up the Premier League title race, and the Gunners were blasted by former player Paul Merson
The Gunners missed an opportunity to open a seven-point gap by conceding late to Wolverhampton Wanderers.
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