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“Far From Our Level” – Saka’s Brutal Verdict After Arsenal’s Costly draw against Wolves

Arsenal star Bukayo Saka did not hide his frustration after the Gunners were held to a dramatic 2-2 draw away at Wolverhampton Wanderers – Wolves – on Wednesday night, admitting that the mood inside the dressing room is “very flat.”

Saka, who scored one of Arsenal’s two goals in the draw at Molineux, delivered an honest and concerning assessment of his team’s recent performances as the Premier League title race heats up.

“The Mood Is Very Flat”

Speaking after the final whistle, Saka revealed the disappointment within the squad:

“Right now, the mood inside the dressing room is very flat. We’re very, very disappointed with the result. This performance is far from the level that we’ve set this season.”

Despite salvaging a point, Arsenal failed to show the dominance that has defined much of their campaign. The result adds further pressure as the title race tightens.

Arsenal Still Top – But Warning Signs Are Clear

Arsenal remain top of the table with 58 points after 27 matches, sitting five points ahead of Manchester City F.C.. However, Mikel Arteta’s side have played one game more than City — a crucial detail that could shift momentum quickly.

Recent performances suggest the Gunners are struggling to maintain consistency at a decisive stage of the season.

“We Need to Fix the Issues Immediately”

Saka stressed the urgency within the squad after the draw vs Wolves:

“It’s time for us to reflect on the last few performances and fix the issues immediately. We need to get back to winning games and build momentum, because we’ve not had that a bit right now.”

The England international also dismissed suggestions that pressure played a role in the disappointing display.

“I don’t think about all of that. I just think we need to get back to our level, do the basics right. We’ve got more than enough quality in this team to win games.”

Title Race Heating Up

While Arsenal still control their own destiny at the top of the table, their dip in form could prove costly if Manchester City capitalize on their game in hand.

With the business end of the season approaching, Arsenal must rediscover their rhythm quickly — or risk watching their Premier League dream slip away.

One thing is clear: Bukayo Saka has sounded the alarm.