Wolves debutant Tom Edozie dented Arsenal‘s title hopes with his late equaliser on Wednesday and in scoring, affected the title race.
The forward’s goal – which deflected in via the post and Riccardo Calafiori – saw the Gunners blow a 2-0 lead to draw 2-2 at Molineux.
It stopped them going seven points clear at the top of the Premier League – instead they are five points above Manchester City.
Pep Guardiola’s side have a game in hand and Arsenal must travel to the Etihad on 18 April.
It means Edozie’s name could be etched as a decisive factor in the title race after he came off the bench with six minutes left to make his Wolves bow.
Edozie joined Wolves as a 16-year-old having been at the XYZ Football Academy in London and signed his first professional contract in 2024.
The academy, which helps players who have not been able to secure scholarships, has seen more than 40 players progress into full-time football.
The brother of Southampton winger Sam Edozie has been training with the first team for about two weeks, having been a regular for the under-21 side.
“He’s impressed us with some really nice moments, he’s technically a gifted player, but we’re still learning about him ourselves,” said boss Rob Edwards.
“We just had a feeling and sometimes you have a feeling and then that gut is proved right.
“As he was coming on, I just put my arm around him and said, ‘this could be your moment, go and take it’.”