Arsenal are no strangers to going down to 10 men. It often precipitates the gifting of points to opponents.
Yet on this occasion, it stirred a resilient performance in the face of a matter out of their control, Myles Lewis-Skelly having received a ridiculous red card by referee Michael Oliver on the cusp of half-time for a foul on Matt Doherty.
Should they start training with 10 men, given their league-worst disciplinary record?
‘We don’t have time to train so the time we have, I expect to at least train with 11!’ boss Mikel Arteta laughed. ‘Unfortunately this season it has happened too many times, but it’s not something we talk about.’
Arsenal’s spirit in dealing with the Lewis-Skelly setback was all the more impressive. Instead of feeling sorry for themselves, they dug in.
Fans always claim their team is targeted, but Saturday’s decision was so bad that you can sympathise with a supporter who would think so.
It is no excuse for the threats which have since transpired though. Oliver had his home address leaked on social media and there were other abhorrent posts about him too.
Sadly, such abuse is no longer a surprise, an expectation even. But 8,000 likes on one disgusting post? It is a damning reflection of how normalised such vitriol has become in society and must be addressed.
Referees’ body PGMOL said last night that police were aware and investigations had been launched.
In a managerial capacity, the game showed how much Arteta has grown. In his post-match TV interview, he said he was ‘fuming’ about the red card.
Fifteen minutes later, in his press conference, he had calmed to the point where he replied: ‘I think it’s obvious we don’t need any comments. Hopefully the right thing will happen after today.’
In November 2023, his rant after Anthony Gordon’s controversial winning goal
for Newcastle, which went through three separate VAR checks, led to Arsenal hiring a criminal defence lawyer to quash FA misconduct charges for calling the decision a ‘disgrace’ and ‘embarrassing’.
This incident at Wolves was much more far-fetched and will have required Arteta to bite his tongue. That he did so deserves an acknowledgment as many a manager would have struggled to keep their composure.
Wolves received an injection of belief with their one-man advantage as, with the game at 0-0, they sought a much-needed result following three consecutive league defeats.
Matheus Cunha’s strike from outside the box near the hour mark was well saved by David Raya and the Brazilian should have scored from the resulting corner, only to fire the ball wide.
Defender Riccardo Calafiori, having lost his place to Lewis-Skelly of late following a muscular problem, snatched the winner with a well-taken finish. But, more broadly, it was the way the Gunners were able to grind out a victory in such tricky circumstances away from home that ticked a box.
Goals, a mean defence and three points are the typical barometers that title-chasing teams are judged by.
An ability to grind out results in the face of adversity is also a big part of the package.
Without this, a team will eventually come unstuck in a Premier League that is more competitive than ever, as has been seen by the unlikely progress of Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest.
Three points away to Wolves does not address Arsenal’s issues fully, having dropped
12 points from winning positions so far in this campaign, but it does illustrate a clear improvement on the first half of the season.
Back then, the Gunners would have found a way to either lose this encounter or walk away with just a point at best.
They will need the resilience demonstrated on Saturday going forward.
Ubong12
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with arteta as the coach arsenal will never win a trophy
No one cares about your opinion, 🤧
AFerLDra8688
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with arteta as the coach arsenal will never win a trophy
Your comment reflects do much about your sanity
huhacilnot
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with arteta as the coach arsenal will never win a trophy
ciackloru
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Michael Oliver is truly a disgrace to football, he hates Arsenal and should be banned from officiating Arsenal matches 🙄. I personally hate him for his deliberate decisions against only Arsenal.
Rankruyz
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Oliver is an idiot
BenonKibuule
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why can't Arteta not signing a best striker
ElenduEmmanuel
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Use calaflori as striker pls
i swear, he gives that vibes or even an 8
Lidbeklruy
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Arsenal has improved a lot , looking at how many people speaks about Arsenal , it really shows that we are going somewhere with our play even though most of our players this season have received four red cards in 23 games but we end up not loosing those games which is a big sign of a fighting spirit within the players
cozadkpruy
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I wonder why this referee is like this
Nomakmnopr
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Use calaflori as striker pls
Suseiksuz
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Excellent reportage 👍
Ruuacels
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put calafiori upfront he can play like a number 9
Pepceiklrz
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But nic
sawalorsuz
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This is very much in tandem with my 23rd September 2024 post on Facebook - where I urge Arteta to start building a Ten Man Strong Arsenal Team
sawalorsuz
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This is very much in tandem with my 23rd September 2024 post on Facebook - where I urge Arteta to start building a Ten Man Strong Arsenal Team
sawalorsuz
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This article is in tandem with my Facebook post of 23rd September 2024 urging Arteta to build a Ten Man Strong Arsenal team
sawalorsuz
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This article is in tandem with my Facebook post on the 23rd of September 2024. Urging Arteta to start building a ten man strong Arsenal team
sawalorsuz
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This article summed up my Facebook comment on the 23rd September 2024.
ExiledDon876
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Trust the process he said