ARSENAL continue the hunt for their first Premier League trophy in twenty years with a tricky Premier League clash against mid-table Wolves.
Mikel Arteta’s side suffered a frustrating lost to Aston Villa at the Emirates last Sunday dropping to 2nd in the table.
Arsenal experienced a upsetting 2-0 loss vs Aston Villa[/caption] Wolves played Nottingham Forest on Sunday and gaining a point after a 2-2 draw[/caption]Ollie Watkins and Leon Bailey both scored past Arsenal’s shaky defence putting a huge dent in the Gunners’ title aspirations.
However, Arteta’s side will be hoping for a quick recovery and they’ll be encouraged by the fact they have scored twelve goals in their last five matches against Wolves – only shipping two in that time.
But Gary O’Neil’s men will be determined to get their first win against the Gunners since 2021.
Gary O’Neil’s side will be hoping for the return of Nelson Semedo and Rayan Ait-Nouri to boost their sides chances.
Pedro Neto (Thigh), Jean-Ricner Bellegarde (Knee) and Craig Dawson (Groin/Hip/Pelvic) are all confirmed to be out for O’Neil’s Wolves side.
Rayan Ait-Nouri (Calf/Shin/Heel) and Nelson Semedo (Thigh) are hoping to travel and play for Wolves.
However, Arteta’s side is hoping Martin Ødegaard will make a recovery after coming off vs Aston Villa with a slight knock.
Jurrien Timber seen back in training for their Champions League Semi-Final matchup vs Bayern Munich[/caption]Jurrien Timber is hoping to still make a full recovery before getting coming back into the arsenal squad after injuring his knee/
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