
Sky Sports Premier League Podcast Arsenal throw away two-goal lead to drop points at Wolves
Feb 18, 2026
Conor Coady, professional footballer and pundit, offers a player’s perspective on Wolves’ 2-2 draw with Arsenal. He explains Wolves’ resilience and the impact of Tom Edoze’s debut. The discussion covers Arsenal’s lost tempo, Hugo Bueno’s set-piece brilliance, late drama and the wider title-race implications for Manchester City.
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Lead Surrender Shifts Title Momentum
- Arsenal let a 2-0 lead slip and dropped points against the bottom team, showing elite status doesn't prevent lapses.
- The draw hands momentum back to Manchester City and removes control from Arsenal's title destiny.
Second‑Gear Football Creates Vulnerability
- Arsenal repeatedly relaxed after taking early leads and lost tempo and composure in key moments.
- That pattern of playing in second gear risks being punished by a relentless challenger like Manchester City.
Debut Dream: Edoze's Last‑Minute Equaliser
- Tom Edoze came on for his Wolves debut and scored a 90th‑minute equaliser ten minutes after entering.
- The moment created a dream debut and huge lift for a struggling club and its supporters.

