Arsenal Throws Away 2-0 Lead

Arsenal somehow threw away a 2-0 lead to draw 2-2 with rock-bottom Wolves at Molineux, potentially losing their grip on the Premier League title race. The result has raised questions about whether Tottenham under new manager Tudor can capitalize on Arsenal's inconsistency.

- The dramatic comeback for Wolves was completed by 19-year-old Tom Edozie, who scored a 94th-minute equalizer on his senior debut. - This result marks the first time in Premier League history that the league leaders have dropped points against the bottom-placed team after holding a two-goal lead. - The draw reduces Arsenal's lead to five points over Manchester City, who now have a game in hand and could close the gap to just two points. - This is part of a wider dip in form for the league leaders, who have now won just two of their last seven Premier League matches. - Wolves, managed by Rob Edwards, had lost 10 of their previous 13 home games in the league before securing the draw. - Tottenham's new manager is Igor Tudor, appointed as interim head coach until the end of the season after the dismissal of Thomas Frank. - Tudor, formerly of Juventus, is known for an aggressive, high-intensity style of play and a preference for a 3-4-2-1 formation. - Arsenal's next Premier League match is away against Tottenham, adding immediate significance to whether Tudor's side can indeed capitalize.

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