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Wolves took aim at Arsenal’s dark arts of their 2-2 draw at Molineux (TikTok)

Wolves have mocked Arsenal’s ‘game management’ and time-wasting in a TikTok video after their 2-2 draw on Wednesday night.

Mikel Arteta’s side gave the impression to be on track for a win as they took a two-goal lead through Bukayo Saka and Pierro Hincapie at Molineux.

Nevertheless, a second-half collapse saw Wolves pull a goal back through Hugo Bueno’s excellent long-range strike before Tom Edozie’s equaliser within the fourth minute of injury time rescued some extent for Rob Edwards’ side.

The draw leaves Arsenal five points clear of Manchester City at the highest of the Premier League but concerns remain over the shape of Arteta’s side as they’ve registered just two wins of their last seven league games.

Wolves, meanwhile, highlighted several attempts from Arsenal’s players to run down the clock throughout the game.

In a single clip, Wolves sped up footage of Arsenal’s players talking before Declan Rice walked over slowly to take a corner.

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Wolves captioned the incident with: ‘Should be some confusion over who takes corners. If only you might practice this before match day.’

In the subsequent clip, Gabriel Magalhaes went down with an injury before getting back to his feet.

“He should be really hurt. Oh… he’s high-quality,” Wolves’ caption read.

Wolves then posted several eye-rolling emojis with footage of Leandro Trossard taking place injured within the closing stages of the sport.

After the match, Opta revealed that Arsenal have taken a complete of 117 minutes to restart games from corners within the Premier League this season, higher than another team within the division, while additionally they have the longest average delay of restarting from corners at 44 seconds.

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