Opta Stats: Wolves v Arsenal
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Michael Lintorn /
09 April 2012 /
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Terry Connor is still chasing his first victory as Wolves interim manager
Arsenal were upset by a relegation-battling side on their last away day, and will be desperate to avoid a repeat...
Only Arsenal (19) have recovered more points from losing positions than Wolves (14) in the Premier League this season.
12 of the points Arsenal have recovered have come in away games, again a league high.
Wolves have dropped more points from winning positions than any other team in the 2011-12 Premier League (20).
Arsenal have lost just one of the last five Premier League away games (W3 D1 L1).
Wolves have won none of the last nine Premier League games at Molineux and lost the last seven in a row.
Wolves have gone 15 games at Molineux without a clean sheet in the Premier League.
Arsenal have won 15 and lost none of the last 18 games against Wolves in all competitions.
The Gunners have won the last five trips to Molineux in all competitions.
Wolves scored from their only shot on target against Arsenal when they met just after Christmas while the Gunners netted just once from 11 attempts on target.
Wolves have the worst home record in the top flight picking up just 11 points so far.
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