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Gunners have strong enough mentality for title, says Rice

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February 22, 2026

ARSENAL midfielder Declan Rice dismissed concerns about the Premier League leaders’ mentality ahead of their game with arch north London rivals Tottenham today, but admitted the 2-2 draw at Wolves was “sickening”.

The Gunners' title hopes took a blow when debutant Tom Edozie equalised in additional time for the league's basement team to salvage a point at Molineux on Wednesday.

It was their second draw in a row.

Mikel Arteta’s side had led 2-0 but Hugo Bueno's curling strike pulled one back for Wolves, before Edozie’s last-gasp equaliser.

It means Arsenal hold a five-point advantage over second-placed Manchester City, having also played a game more.

Rice told Sky Sports: “For them, Wolves, to come back and draw 2-2 was sickening and very, very disappointing.

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