Unai Emery's Aston Villa march on.
Victory over Wolves was unconvincing. The only moment of certainty came from the foot of Boubacar Kamara, the midfielder arrowing a shot into the top corner from 20 yards to settle the game.
It lifted them to third in the Premier League, a point behind Manchester City in second, and, while talk of a unexpected title fight may seem fanciful at this stage, Villa could soon be in the conversation as Arsenal's nearest challengers.
They have won seven of their past eight top-flight games, a contrast to a difficult start which saw them lose their 12-month unbeaten home record and go out of the Carabao Cup before the end of September.