
Thierry Henry's instant reaction to Arsenal conceding a last-gasp equaliser against Wolverhampton Wanderers was caught live on CBS Sports.
On Wednesday night, Arsenal's charge to win the Premier League took a hit as they were held to a draw by Wolves at Molineux.
Bukayo Saka and Piero Hincapie had given Mikel Arteta's men a comfortable 2-0 lead. But things unravelled afterwards.
Hugo Bueno's fine strike made it 2-1 in the 61st minute, with Riccardo Calfiori deflecting Tom Edozie's shot into the back of David Raya's net deep into stoppage.
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As a result, Arsenal are now five points clear of Manchester City at the top of the Premier League, with Pep Guardiola's men having a game in hand.
Gunners legend Henry was on CBS Sports' coverage of the UEFA Champions League but was told of Arsenal's dramatic moment during a live segment.
Fellow pundit and ex-Manchester City star Micah Richards said: "Someone is cheering."
Henry then replied: "We know what happened, it can only be one thing, it can only be one thing. Let me check."
At this point, Richards was heard shouting after seeing Arsenal had allowed Wolves to equalise right at the death.
Henry was again heard saying: "It can only be one thing."
The Frenchman added: "When we beat them at the Emirates, it was two own goals. It was going to be difficult for us today. This is exactly what I said. The only one who called it was me.
"I said to you, this game was always going to be difficult, always."
Speaking after the match, Gunners boss Arteta said: "We’re very disappointed with the end result, but I think we have to fault ourselves. I think the performance in the second half doesn't show the level and the standards required in the Premier League to win in the manner that we should have won the game, especially in the way that we played in the first half.
"It's very tough, we are frustrated because it's down to us. It's time to talk on the pitch because anything that we say right now comes from anger, frustration, disappointment, and there's nothing coming through that is going to benefit and help the team going forward."
Arsenal are back in Premier League action on Sunday afternoon when they take on Tottenham Hotspur.
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