25 – Bentley (on for Sa)
Made a few decent close range saves but despite Arsenal’s possession, his goal was hardly peppered. Looked reasonably comfortable playing out from the back with his feet. 6/10
23 – Kilman
After his head injury it looked like his afternoon may be cut short but he continued and delivered one of Wolves better performances in the capital. 6/10
15 – Dawson
Like with most of starting XI it was a shaky start from the reliable centre back. Both he and Wolves did settle things down but the damage had already been done. 5/10
24 – Toti
As a stopper he’s very good but some inconsistency when in possession has crept into his game during his last few appearances. 4.5/10
22 – Semedo
Passed up a few opportunities to go at his man when in advanced one on one situations, which tells you about his confidence in attacking positions. 5/10
6 – Traore
Clearly has an incredible engine and didn’t stop throughout but was one of a few who were guilty of not making it difficult for Arsenal who walked through the Wolves midfield in the opening half hour. A placid performance from someone who is usually quite tenacious. 4/10
20 – Doyle
Like Traore he hardly got near an Arsenal player in the opening exchanges and when he got on the ball it was in very deep areas combining with defenders. Very little impact in terms of creativity. 5/10
27 – Bellegarde
The summer signing looks more comfortable higher up the pitch especially when countering, so being asked to play as part of a midfield three didn’t really look like it suited him. No doubt a talent in possession, but limited opportunities to make any impact. 4/10
17 – Hugo Bueno
You don’t get much tougher tests than facing Bukayo Saka, especially when it is your first game back after injury. It’s great to have the talented Spaniard back and Wolves will need him up to speed for when Ait-Nouri is away in January. 5.5/10
12 – Cunha
Being the main striker clearly isn’t his preferred position but it’s another goal to his tally and one that now has him on course to hit double figures this season (0.285 goals per game). Struggled to get much change from a mean defence but took his one opportunity in style. 6.5/10
11 – Hwang
A very quiet afternoon for Wolves stop scorer. He’ll be kicking himself at the huge opportunity he missed just before halftime when he both he and Raya both appeared hesitate when any contact would have probably resulted in a goal. 4/10
Sub ratings
2 – Doherty (on for Bueno)
Offered some drive cutting inside late in the game but combing Toti and Doherty on the left hand side of the pitch (like at Fulham) looks more of a concern than anything else. 5/10
21 – Sarabia (on for Bellegarde)
Clearly a talent but someone who will most likely be departing Molineux in January. Natural on the ball and good in possession, but it speaks volumes that he hasn’t started a league game since September. 6/10