He scored 11 goals in his first 22 appearances, including the fastest league goal in Arsenal's history, in 37
seconds against Wolves in November 2010.
Not exact matches
The summer signing of Charlie Nicholas had sparked a fresh wave of optimism amongst the Arsenal faithful, and after a brace
against a poor
Wolves side in just his
second game, the press went into overdrive.
The 28 - year - old spent the
second half of last season on loan at Fulham, scoring six times in 12 league appearances, including a hattrick
against bottom - club
Wolves.
The win
against the Rams on Wednesday moved
Wolves to aW15 D4 L2 record this season on home soil in the
second tier.
Check out his
second against Brighton or his
second at
Wolves earlier in the season for an example.
League leaders
Wolves had a wobble last weekend as they slipped to a 2 - 0 loss
against Nottingham Forest and that means that have failed to win in two consecutive matches for just the
second time this season.
In 1919 - 20, Tottenham became the Division Two Champions and on April 23, 1921, they won their
second FA Cup Final by 1 - 0
against Wolves at Stamford Bridge.
However, in the last month, in four games, he scored four times, getting two in the 3 - 2 win at Fulham, scoring the
second as we beat Huddersfield 3 - 1 and then the goal
against Wolves at home in the 1 - 1 draw that was just a couple of minutes away from being a win.
In the next game
against Wolves, he won the penalty, when he was fouled by Bassong from behind, which was converted by van Persie, and then he played a delightful 1 - 2 with the Dutchman to fire Arsenal's
second.
Although the manner in which Bolton conceded two points will have hurt, they can be proud of their efforts and should be well aware that a similar performance
against second from bottom
Wolves would see them go close to yet another set of maximum points.
Do Mick McCarthy's fired up charges have it in them to produce another workmanlike performance
against the
second poorest travelers in the top - flight,
second only to
Wolves incidentially?
Over at online lit publication The
Second Pass's blog, John Williams highlights some commentary from the Quarterfinal round, in which
Wolf Hall faced off
against The Anthologist.
Right next to the headline «In the most successfull
wolf pack action since the
Second World War all six Collins class submarines went into action
against coal bulk carriers at anchor off Newcastle.