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Arsenal defeated Wolves 2-1 in a dramatic Premier League encounter on Saturday evening.

Some boos rang around the Emirates Stadium at half-time, as Arsenal failed to break down the worst defence in the Premier League in the first half. It took until the 70th minute before they finally broke the deadlock, as Bukayo Saka’s corner hit the post and then hit Sam Johnstone on the back of the head, and went into the back of his own goal.

In the 90th minute, Wolves scored a shock equaliser to level the match up at 1-1 through substitute Tolu Arokordare’s header, but then Saka’s cross was headed into his own net by Yerson Mosquera as the Gunners snatched all three points from the jaws of despair.

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Arsenal Player Ratings

Piero Hincapie in action for Arsenal against Wolves in the Premier League

GK: David Raya – 6/10

Forced into action just once in the match. Although he had just the one save to make, it was a very good and important one. Raya’s positioning for Wolves’ goal was arguably poor.

RB: Ben White – 6/10

Forced off after playing just 31 minutes due to suffering an injury. White enjoyed a decent start to the match, having some success down the right flank, especially with his balls into the box.

CB: Jurrien Timber – 7.5/10

Although Timber was asked to do shifts at both centre-back and right-back, he put in a very solid performance. Defensively, he was pretty much flawless, and he also had some bright moments in wide areas with his crossing.

CB: William Saliba – 8/10

Efficient with the ball at his feet and always trying to get his teammates up the pitch. The Frenchman had very little defensive work to do due to Wolves’ lack of attacking threat, but when he was called into action, he was very good.

LB: Piero Hincapie – 7/10

Hardly had any work to do defensively, but was pretty effective going forward and when trying to get his side up the pitch.

CM: Martin Zubimendi – 5/10

Saw plenty of the ball in the midfield, but couldn’t find a pass through to the forward line which split the Wolves defence. The Spaniard mainly passed sideways and backwards, even when Arsenal needed a goal.

CM: Declan Rice – 6/10

The England international put in a decent performance in midfield, but became quite predictable and easy to deal with, as all he really offered was crosses into the box, and most of them were either overhit or dealt with by Johnstone.

AM: Eberechi Eze – 5/10

Tried his best to drive forward with the ball and create chances for his side, but just couldn’t bypass the Wolves defence despite his best efforts.

RW: Bukayo Saka – 9/10 (Man of the Match)

By far Arsenal’s best and brightest player. Pretty much all the success Arsenal had going forward came through the Englishman, and he also played a part in Johnstone’s own goal, as his corner caused the problems. Saka was also involved in Wolves’ second own goal with another dangerous cross.

ST: Victor Gyokeres – 3/10

Hardly ever got involved in the match, and even when he dropped deep and did, he looked pretty clunky and sloppy. There were several moments where his teammates put some really good, low crosses into the Wolves box, but he just wasn’t there to meet them.

LW: Gabriel Martinelli – 5.5/10

Missed a few really good chances, albeit they were from tight angles. Martinelli had some success in one-on-one situations, but his decision-making in and around Wolves’ box really let him down.

SUB: Myles Lewis-Skelly – 7/10

Replaced White very well and gave Arsenal plenty of energy and directness down the left flank.

SUB: Leandro Trossard – N/A

Didn’t do much after coming on.

SUB: Martin Odegaard – 7.5/10

Produced several passes which finally unlocked the Wolves defence. After Odegaard came on, Arsenal looked like a much better team going forward.

SUB: Mikel Merino – N/A

Didn’t do much after coming on.

SUB: Gabriel Jesus – N/A

Didn’t do much after coming on.

Wolves Player Ratings

Wolves manager Rob Edwards

GK: Sam Johnstone – 4.5/10

Put in a good performance until he scored an own goal. Johnstone was unlucky to have conceded the own goal, but he could’ve dealt with Saka’s corner a lot better.

RWB: Matt Doherty – 5/10

Really struggled in one-on-one situations against Martinelli and produced pretty much nothing going forward.

CB: Yerson Mosquera – 4.5/10

Produced some important blocks and clearances, but also looked really sloppy and clumsy at times whilst defending. Mosquera scored an own goal, which gave Arsenal the three points.

CB: Emmanuel Agbadou – 6.5/10

Defended really aggressively against Arsenal’s front line and did very well up against Gyokeres.

CB: Toti Gomes – 6/10

Looked like an immovable object at times, as he kept clearing practically everything Arsenal put into the Wolves box away. Gomes, like Agbadou, dealt with Gyokeres very well, but struggled when coming across to try and defend against Saka.

LWB: David Moller Wolfe – 4.5/10

Had a really tough match trying to defend against Saka. Wolfe was second best in pretty much every one-on-one situation against Saka and didn’t offer anything going forward.

CM: Ladislav Krejci – 4/10

Sloppy and ineffective when in possession of the ball, and didn’t really do enough to press or battle against Arsenal’s midfield when they were dominating possession.

CM: Andre – 6.5/10

Played with lots of energy in the midfield and was a very good protector of the Wolves defence for most of the match.

CM: Joao Gomes – 7/10

Like his fellow Brazilian, Andre, Gomes also played with a huge amount of energy and put in some really good, aggressive tackles.

ST: Hee-Chan Hwang – 6/10

Arguably lucky to have stayed on the pitch after receiving just a booking for a poor challenge. Hwang hardly had any service, but had Wolves’ best chance of the game, where he broke free in the first half and forced a good save out of Raya.

ST: Jorgen Strand Larsen – 5.5/10

Held the ball up pretty well at times, but never really got any opportunities in front of goal.

SUB: Jackson Tchatchoua – N/A

Didn’t do much after coming on.

SUB: Tolu Arokodare – 7/10

Scored what he thought was the equaliser in injury time. Surely deserves a start.

SUB: Mateus Mane – 6/10

Was a threat with his direct running and dribbling.

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Rory McIlroy Savagely Insults Fan’s Appearance After Heckle

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Rory McIlroy had a disappointing weekend at the US Open by his high standard, finishing tied 32nd after the four-day Major. As well as a relatively low finish, he also had one moment of controversy involving a spectator at the event.

McIlroy was largely in contention on Saturday, but a few too many bogeys on the back nine left him well off the pace and behind eventual winner Wyndham Clark, who had crowd troubles of his own.

In the build-up to the event, McIlroy said that the crowd had been welcoming, and seemingly any worries that there would be a repeat of the abuse he received at last year’s Ryder Cup had been thwarted.

However, it is not possible to please everyone.

Rory McIlroy Target of Fan Heckling at US Open

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During his final round at Shinnecock Hills, one of the local fans was relentless in his attempt to get under the Northern Irishman’s skin while he attempted his tee shot.

In a video uploaded by X user NUCLRGOLF, the fan can be heard saying: “Get in the bunker. I hope you live there today.”


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The spectator did not mince his words and certainly made sure McIlroy could hear him.

It seemed like McIlroy was going to ignore the fan and keep on pushing on the final day, but he then took the opportunity to get one back. He motioned over his stomach with his arms, seemingly implying that the fan may have been overweight!

This was met by a chorus of shocked cheers from the crowd, and the fan who caused the stir sounded particularly taken aback by The Masters champion’s response.

Rory McIlroy Not the Only Target of Fans

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That wasn’t the only controversy involving the crowd at the weekend’s event, as eventual winner Wyndham Clark was on the receiving end of plenty of fan scrutiny throughout the tournament.

Fans were heard cheering the winner’s mistakes and becoming audibly annoyed whenever he did something well on the course. This was a backlash from previous antics from last year’s tournament, in which he damaged a historic locker at Oakmont after missing the cut.

Despite the flashpoint for McIlroy, he remained steadfast in his love for playing in front of the passionate local fan base in New York, also saying that major championship environments are a ‘different beast’ when compared to events like the Ryder Cup, where he received a barrage of abuse from the opposing US support.

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World Cup Worker, 22, Killed Walking Home From Los Angeles Stadium

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A 2026 World Cup worker, aged just 22, has been tragically killed following Iran’s 2-2 draw with New Zealand last Monday night. The incident took place as the young man was walking home from just his second day at his new job at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, California.

The details, emotional family statement, and Aaron Avery’s final actions before the tragedy have since emerged, with the security guard being rushed to hospital late at night before he passed away a week later.

His ‘devastated’ family have been raising money via their GoFundMe page to help with end-of-life expenses, as Avery leaves behind a legacy true to his kindness.

World Cup Worker Aaron Avery Passes Away After Second Day At Work

Inside view of the SoFi Stadium, USA.

Avery, 22, was hit and killed about 10:30 pm Monday near Van Ness Avenue by a suspected drunk driver, his family have revealed.

“This is a very devastating moment for my family,” his aunt Norma Quinn told CBS News. “He was my sister’s baby. It’s very devastating.”

His family believed the driver was speeding and was under the influence. “From what I was told, it was a strong possibility that speed played a part in it, and the guy was under the influence,” Quinn told the outlet. The driver, however, has claimed that he couldn’t see Avery because it was nighttime, and he was wearing all black, according to the family.

“You say you didn’t see my brother walking because he had on all black,” Avery’s sister, Monique Yates said. “It don’t matter what colour he had on. That can’t be an excuse on why you hit somebody.”

Avery was rushed to the hospital in critical condition, and suffered a traumatic brain injury. The family, who said they are facing significant end-of-life expenses, medical bills, and funeral costs, have so far raised more than $10,000.

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On Saturday, relatives gathered at OneLegacy in Azusa to honour Avery by donating his organs. Staff lined the hallway as doctors wheeled his body into the operating room, while family members said their goodbyes. Avery donated his heart, lungs, liver and kidneys. OneLegacy said his donation could potentially save up to eight lives.

“There’s over 100,000 folks across the nation, nearly 19,000 Californians, who are waiting for a life-saving organ,” said Blanca Cohen of OneLegacy. “Unfortunately, all too many folks pass away each day waiting for that gift.”


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Avery’s family said they find comfort in knowing his generosity could help others. “I know this is our final goodbye, but at the same time, I know that something good is going to come out of it,” Quinn said. “They’ll have a part of him, and maybe he can turn them into gamers. Haha.”

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Iran Leave Written Note in Los Angeles Stadium Dressing Room

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Iran left a 74-word handwritten note following their 0-0 draw with Belgium at the 2026 World Cup on Sunday evening, placing it in the dressing room before being forced to swiftly leave Los Angeles. Team Melli have faced a difficult summer both on and off the pitch.

Geopolitical tensions back home have followed them to the tournament, creating a challenging backdrop to their campaign in North America. A heavy-handed new rule introduced by Donald Trump meant that, while Iran were ultimately permitted to compete in the showpiece event after initial uncertainty, they have been required to leave the United States immediately after each match and return to their training base in Mexico.

The restrictions have undoubtedly made Amir Ghalenoei’s side one of the most fatigued teams at the tournament, both physically and mentally. Yet they have still managed to remain unbeaten. A 2-2 draw with New Zealand in their opening match means they still have everything to play for heading into their final Group G fixture against Egypt.


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Team Melli were preparing to do battle for the second time at Los Angeles’ stately home, the SoFI Stadium, when pre-match tension took centre-stage.

Iran’s 74-word Message to Los Angeles After World Cup Meeting

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Despite having their national anthem booed and their head coach feeling shunned by rival teams, Iran have continued to show resilience throughout the tournament – and, in their latest gesture, plenty of class as well. As per The Sun, the Persians decided to leave a note thanking Los Angeles for hosting them twice at the SoFi stadium.

The heartfelt message read: “From the ancient Persia of thousands of years ago to the civilised Iran of today. The spirit of Iran remains alive and steadfast.

“We came to Los Angeles with pride, competed with honour and leave with dignity. Thank you, Los Angeles for your hospitality. And thank you to every Iranian who gave their heart, voice and soul for Iran throughout these 180 minutes. May peace, respect and friendship prevail among all nations.”

Meanwhile, the ‘168’ written on the note refers to the 168 people who were killed at the girls’ elementary school in South Iran on February 28. An airstrike was directed at Shajareh Tayyebeh Elementary School, according to the Associated Press, and the vast majority of fatalities from the strike were children.

The February strike reportedly had the highest reported civilian death toll since the war began, and has since been criticised by the United Nations and human rights organisations.

The Middle Eastern nation’s ability to rise above the noise surrounding them and embrace their trip to a country that continues to carry out attacks against them thousands of miles away is a remarkable display of resilience. It is also a reminder of how proud they are of who they are, where they come from, and what they represent in the face of adversity.

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Following Iran’s second game, Ghalenoei was able to speak positively about his side and hope for a historic campaign. He was delighted by his side’s display against underperforming dark horses Belgium. He said: “We came into the World Cup under the worst possible conditions.

“And still we got a result against a great team and a great manager. We played a beautiful game. We had two great games without losing. Tonight, we celebrate. Tomorrow, we focus on Egypt, which is a very strong team.”


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It’s possible Iran could play the USA in the Round of 32 should they both finish second in their respective groups. However, with Mauricio Pochettino’s side winning their first two matches, they would need to lose by five goals in their final game against Turkey for that to happen.

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