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Wolves 0-0 Arsenal
Arsenal defender Ben White thinks he should have a corner and kicks the ball away. Stuart Attwell comes across to have a word but doesn't book him.
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Wolves 0-0 Arsenal
Arsenal defender Ben White thinks he should have a corner and kicks the ball away. Stuart Attwell comes across to have a word but doesn't book him.
Wolves 0-0 Arsenal
Good header away from Hugo Bueno, one of the few bright spots of Wolves' torrid season.
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Nicolas Panayi: Must win today - keep the pressure.
Wolves 0-0 Arsenal
Good spell for the Gunners, this. First Ben White makes an overlapping run and his cross is just nicked away from Gabriel Martinelli.
And then Gabriel Jesus heads wide from a left-wing cross.
Wolves 0-0 Arsenal
Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus drifts in but he's tackled by Max Kilman before he can shoot.
Wolves 0-0 Arsenal
Swift counter from Wolves and Goncalo Guedes has a chance to score.
Arsenal left-back Oleksandr Zinchenko throws himself at a crossfield pass to keep it in but actually gives the ball to Wolves in doing so - and he's miles out of position.
Nelson Semedo runs forward and feeds Guedes, who makes a good run but lashes over the bar.
Wolves 0-0 Arsenal
Granit Xhaka only touched the ball twice in those 15 minutes, which shows what a bad way he must have been in.
FT: Newcastle 1-0 Chelsea
Chelsea
Chelsea boss Graham Potter, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "It was a tough game for us. Losing Ruben and Aspi at half-time. You can see in the two teams the different schedules. Newcastle have one game a week and we have a tough schedule. That showed. But there were also too many enforced errors. We got through a few times but we didn't have enough quality.
"In a game of few chances, they got a winner. We changed things but we didn't have enough. You could see in the first half they were pushing us back. We could not get out of the defensive third as much as we like. So we put on an extra man in the middle of the pitch. Conor had a good shot but then our defensive line was a bit off and we conceded a good finish.
"For different reasons, you have 13 matches in six weeks, a lot of those games away from home. It is what it is and it has been tough challenging. We have a break now and we need to re-energise. For us in terms of what we've had with an incredibly intense period, it is what it is. We need to take the positives. A lot of the boys will be away but we can get away, regroup and go again when we come back."
Wolves 0-0 Arsenal
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BBC Sport at Molineux
It wasn't entirely clear why Granit Xhaka needed treatment earlier but going off at that early stage so close to the World Cup doesn't look great.
Hopefully nothing serious for the Switzerland midfielder.
Wolves 0-0 Arsenal
Earlier it was Gabriel Martinelli and this time it's Gabriel Jesus who tracks back to stop another Adama Traore run.
Traore is basically like me on Fifa. Get the ball and run.
Wolves 0-0 Arsenal
A blow for Arsenal as Granit Xhaka goes off to be replaced by Fabio Vieira with what looked like an illness early on. He gestures to his stomach as he goes off.
Wolves 0-0 Arsenal
Gabriel should do better header as he heads wide from Bukayo Saka's cross.
Wolves 0-0 Arsenal
Bukayo Saka plays a one-two and his cross is deflected and heading towards the top corner until Jose Sa palms it out for a corner. Almost a chance out of nothing. Well it was a chance.
FT: Newcastle 1-0 Chelsea
Newcastle United
Newcastle manager Eddie Howe, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "We just edged it in terms of getting a goal. We're indebted to Nick Pope with his save, but Joe Willock produced a moment of magic for us.
"We needed to step up to try and win the game. I thought both defences played very well. Thankfully Joe has come up with a great goal, but we were committed to everything today. The physical demands of that game were so high.
"I feel immense pride at how the players have performed consistently. Now the challenge is to maintain and enhance that. We’ll focus on what we think we can improve as a team. Hopefully the boys can come back from the World Cup in good spirits.
"I’ll enjoy maybe a few days off, but then the challenge is to come back and make sure we hit the ground running."
Wolves 0-0 Arsenal
This Wolves corner goes all the way back to Jose Sa.
Wolves 0-0 Arsenal
Ruben Neves pings the ball across to Nelson Semedo, whose cross is blocked to Oleksandr Zinchenko. And Wolves have a corner.
It goes out for another.
Wolves 0-0 Arsenal
Few almost moves so far from both teams but no (onside) chances yet.
FT: Newcastle 1-0 Chelsea
Chelsea
Chelsea manager Graham Potter, speaking to Sky Sports: "It didn't start well in terms of losing Ruben early. Aspi was also struggling so had to go off at half-time. There were too many enforced errors. We had the quality to play through but lacked that last bit. Newcastle are very confident. You could see the difference in the team in terms of the schedules each has had. We got back into it a bit second half with Conor's effort but then they scored. They put you under pressure with high intensity.
"We had to make the change in the second half as they were overrunning us. We needed an extra man in midfield. We responded quite well. As soon as we are 1-0 down it is about fresh legs. We tried but in the end lacked the quality to get the goal we needed. We need to do more to come away to say we deserved anything. It was a tight game. Not many chances. Credit to Newcastle who are in a good moment. This is a tough place to come. It is not nice for us. We are in a bad moment. We take the break to recharge and go again.
"There won't be many of us. A lot of the guys go away, But those that remain will work and go again. We have had a tough period and there have been a lot a positives but also some negatives. Sometimes you have to accept the struggles you have. It is about regrouping and starting again. It is the second half of the season and there is a long way to go."
FT: Newcastle 1-0 Chelsea
Newcastle United
Newcastle manager Eddie Howe, speaking to Sky Sports: "It was a very good performance today, a very good game between two very good teams. We pressed really well, our fitness levels are high-class. We executed everything, I'm very proud of the players tonight.
"I thought a goal was there for us. There weren't many clear-cut chances for either team. We felt it was going to be one moment [that would decide the game], and that moment of magic came from Joe Willock.
"We’re not looking to set out markers. We’re very pleased with how we’ve dealt with tonight. We executed our defensive game plan really well.
"We’ve put ourselves in a good position to hopefully kick on. The break has probably come at a bad time for us. We’d like the games to continue.
"There’s more to come from individuals within the team. There are exciting times ahead, but nothing is guaranteed in football. That’s why the work we do in this period is important."
On Nick Pope: "He has stepped up in big moments. Tonight was another one. He wasn't overly worked, but with the one save he did make, he saved us."
Wolves 0-0 Arsenal
Wolves cut Arsenal open but Goncalo Guedes is offside in the centre as he's bundled over by William Saliba. There's a chance that might have been a penalty if it wasn't offside but we'll never know.