Arsenal go four points clear at top of Premier League

The Gunners' sixth consecutive home win showcased their top form, securing a spot in the UEFA Champions League knockouts as group winners.
Bukayo Saka opened the scoring just six minutes into the match, highlighting Arsenal's prowess with their 32nd consecutive goal against Wolves, equaling a remarkable scoring streak.
The hosts' intricate interplay set the stage for their second goal, orchestrated by Oleksandr Zinchenko, leading to Martin Odegaard's clinical finish past Wolves' goalkeeper, Jose Sa.
A blow to Wolves came with Sa's injury during the build-up, forcing substitute Dan Bentley into action as Gabriel Martinelli tested him with a striking effort against the post.
Arsenal's formidable defense, having conceded only 10 league goals, further heightened Wolves' challenge in the second half, creating a comfortable lead for Mikel Arteta's side.
Despite Leandro Trossard missing an opportunity to seal the game, Wolves unexpectedly pulled one back with Matheus Cunha's curling effort.
The match took an unforeseen turn as Eddie Nketiah struck the post in a lively end-to-end finale. In the end, Arsenal secured what appeared to be a comfortable victory, temporarily extending their lead to four points in the Premier League.
Wolves, despite extending their impressive scoring streak to 13 games, find themselves in 13th place, accompanied by the unwanted record of losing all seven away matches against PL's top sides.

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