Paul Merson says Arsenal were punished for playing in "second gear" as they threw away a two-goal lead to draw against the Premier League's bottom side Wolves.

Arsenal looked set to go seven points clear when Piero Hincapie added to Bukayo Saka's early opener but Hugo Bueno pulled a goal back in stunning style before a mix-up between Gabriel and David Raya allowed debutant Tom Edozie to equalise in the 94th minute.
The result follows Arsenal's 1-1 draw against Brentford last week and means their destiny in the title race is no longer in their hands. Manchester City can reduce the gap to two points by winning their game in hand and welcome Arsenal to the Etihad Stadium on April 18.
As in the game against Brentford, Arsenal lost their composure in the closing stages at Molineux, and Merson predicts his former side will face accusations of being "bottle jobs" as another title race appears to swing the way of Manchester City.
"If Man City win all their games from now on, they win the league," said Merson on Sky Sports.
"It's disappointing. You can't play in second gear. When Wolves went to 2-2, there was an urgency. They didn't have that before. You can't play like that. Every game is a cup final to the end.
"You've got to play at a high tempo. If Arsenal play at a high tempo, Wolves can't live with them. But to play the way they played, and it's slow and lazy, and they are giving the ball away, then Wolves are always going to be in the game.
"That could come back to bite them. That is really, really disappointing tonight.
"It's going come on full blast now, being bottle jobs, melting. It's full-on now - drawing away at Brentford and then being two goals up against the worst team in the league."
