David Raya and Gabriel had a heated exchange following a costly misunderstanding that gave Wolves a late equalizer, highlighting the tension gripping Arsenal as they face Tottenham. The Gunners, despite remaining top of the Premier League table, have won only two of their last seven games, raising questions about their ability to handle pressure in their pursuit of the title.
The match takes place at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, where Spurs have won only two of their 13 league games this season, but with former head coach Thomas Frank replaced by Igor Tudor, who has a history of fast starts at clubs. Arsenal will need to demonstrate their 'bottle' in what has become a crucial test of their championship credentials.