Edozie revels in dream come true after debut goal stuns Arsenal - Soccer News
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Edozie revels in dream come true after debut goal stuns Arsenal - Soccer News
"It's a dream come true. Getting my debut is one thing and then scoring on my debut is another. Just so thankful, just so happy. As I was watching the game I saw the game becoming a bit tense and we had more control of the ball than before, so I knew that going into the last couple of minutes, it was going to be more end-to-end, so I just tried to do the best I can. Luckily, I scored."
"The ball dropped to me and just trying to keep it as low as people and just as hard as I can. They couldn't stop it, so it was my goal. Nothing was really going through my head, it was just loads of different emotions. I was so happy to be there when fans were cheering. Something I dream of."
Tom Edozie came off the bench and scored in the 94th minute to salvage a 2-2 draw for Wolves against Arsenal at a freezing Molineux. Wolves recovered from a 2-0 deficit and, despite starting the day bottom of the table, avoided defeat against the side starting top. Arsenal missed the chance to move seven points clear and have now played a game more than their title rivals. Edozie became the seventh player to score on a Premier League debut against the team starting the day top and the first since Antony in September 2022. Four players have scored their first Premier League goal against Arsenal this season, including three for Wolves: Tolu Arokodare, Hugo Bueno and Edozie, with Brian Brobbey also doing so for Sunderland in November.
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