
Wolves might not have many chances to gain ground on their rivals in a relegation battle this close and fierce.
Opportunities like the one Wolves had at Molineux will be hard to come by, especially when playing a team at the top of the division, but they hardly had a chance to take it.
It should come as no surprise that Arsenal controlled the first half given the quality at their disposal, but they didn’t take charge until Wolves had a respectable start in the first fifteen minutes.
Wolves were clinging on at 0-0 as Santi Bueno’s positioning for those opportunities again fell far short of expectations.
But then, under contentious circumstances, the chance presented itself shortly before halftime.

Matt Doherty started to push forward on the transition after Wolves cleared a corner, but Myles Lewis-Skelly tripped him, stopping him.
Although it appeared to be a clear yellow card in real time and in numerous replays, Michael Oliver gave a straight red card, and after numerous protests from the visitors, the decision was upheld.
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