• Tuesday, 05 November 2024
EPL 24/25: Arsenal secure an easy 2-0 win against Wolves in their first match of the season

EPL 24/25: Arsenal secure an easy 2-0 win against Wolves in their first match of the season

Arsenal got their Premier League campaign under way with a comfortable victory over Wolves at Emirates Stadium.

Kai Havertz headed in a first-half opener for the Gunners from Bukayo Saka's cross from the right, with the England forward adding their second after the break with a powerful left-foot shot into the right corner after the visitors were caught out by a quickly taken free-kick.

While Arsenal were far from at their best, they always looked in control of the contest and more than merited their win against determined opponents.

Wolves debutant Jorgen Strand Larsen saw his first-half header well saved by Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya.

And substitute Matheus Cunha should have done better with a tame effort straight at Raya in a period when Wolves were chasing an equaliser.

However, Wolves boss Gary O'Neil can have little complaint at the outcome, with his side fashioning few clear-cut opportunities over the course of the afternoon.

Prior to kick-off the stadium paid an emotional tribute to former Arsenal forward Kevin Campbell, who died at the age of 54 earlier this summer.

Campbell won four major trophies at the club and was part their 1990-91 title-winning team.

And Arsenal's first goal was arguably reminiscent of Campbell in his pomp, with Havertz darting between two defenders and powering a header past Wolves goalkeeper Jose Sa.

The Germany international's industry proved a problem for Wolves all afternoon, although for much of the first period Arsenal's best opportunities came courtesy of their incessant pressing and some wayward passing out of defence from the away side.

With the visitors struggling to play their way through the red and white shirts, Saka twice had chances to make it an even more profitable day in front of goal.

Martin Odegaard's blistering long-range effort, tipped away by Sa, was their best effort in the second period until Saka rounded off a satisfactory start to the season for Arteta's side.

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