Pedro Neto gave Wolves the lead 27 minutes into the clash in north London, only for Arsenal centre-back Gabriel Magalhaes to pull his side level shortly afterwards.
But Daniel Podence dealt the crucial blow shortly before half-time when he knocked past Bernd Leno, which proved to be enough to seal the three points for Nuno Espirito Santo's team.
"I think a lot of the players aren't good enough, I think there's a softness there," the former Manchester United midfielder said on Sky Sports .
"A few weeks ago all the cheerleaders were out when they had a decent performance at United. They've had one point since then, lost the other two games.
"I think they look soft. They're probably lacking a bit of confidence. I didn’t see that real fight that the manager was talking about. I didn’t see that desire and determination to get a result.
“You can have an off-night of course, but you still find a way to get a result.
“At this moment in time I don’t see it with this group of players. I think they look a bit soft.”
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