Arsenal reclaimed their position at the top of the Premier League with a convincing 2-0 victory over Wolves at Molineux; the standout performances came from Declan Rice, David Raya, and Martin Odegaard

After Saturday’s 2-0 victory over Wolves at Molineux, Arsenal regained first place in the Premier League. The second-ranked team, Man.City, which did not participate in this round but beаt Chelsea 1-0 in the FA Cup semi-final, is one point behind Coach Mikel Arteta’s squad.

The Gunners won 2-0 thanks to second-half goals from Leandro Trossard and Martin Odegaard. After suffering a home loss to Aston Villa and a quarterfinal exit at the hands of Bayern Munich, Arsenal finally found some relief with this victory, capping off a terrible week for the Gunners. A very nice answer; I’m really happy of them,” Coach Mikel Arteta said on BBC, expressing his extreme satisfaction with this team’s performance. We did the right thing. Again, we were deserving of the victory, and we preserved a clean sheet. Though we’re devastated by the loss to Bayern, we still lead the Premier League with five games remaining.

Even though Manchester City still has one game remaining, they are still in a strong position, but a win would help Arsenal get back on track following their recent setbacks. Although Arsenal took the lead in the 45th minute through Trossard, it took until the 5th minute of ιnjury time for the away team to win against Wolves. The goal was scored by Odegaard with a precise finish. It went really well when I attempted to Һit the target with the ball. Thanks for getting it in. After scoring his ninth goal of the season—his career high in English football—Trossard made it clear that his team absolutely needed the goal.

“It was a tough week for us,” skipper Odegaard commented after the victory. We must persevere, even though I believe there have been some emotionally taxing outcomes. My mood is high because we accomplished today what we set out to do: recover and win.

This response from Arsenal has particularly pleased Coach Mikel Arteta.The Gunners should not revel in their triumph just yet; they must immediately return to their task at hand and prepare for Tuesday’s intense London derby against Chelsea. Since Manchester City only travels to Brighton on Thursday, a loss at the Emirates in midweek might put an end to the Gunners’ prospects of capturing the English crown after 20 years.

“Right now, I’m not sure what the difference is,” Coach Arteta stated on Sky Sports. We are back in the championship Һunt now. We were defeated by Aston Villa at home last week. Although we were unjustly defeated, we have maintained a lead for the past 24 hours; therefore, we will wait to see what occurs next. On Tuesday, we must defeat Chelsea. We truly intend to make an effort.