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·19 October 2024
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Arsenal’s Premier League title ambitions took a significant hit on Saturday with a 2-0 defeat to Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium. The Gunners, reduced to ten men after William Saliba’s red card in the first half, struggled to cope with their numerical disadvantage, and Bournemouth capitalised with second-half goals from Ryan Christie and Justin Kluivert.
This defeat gives both Manchester City and Liverpool a chance to open up a gap in the title race as they look to capitalise on Arsenal’s slip.
The match started evenly, with both sides vying for control in the early exchanges. However, the game took a decisive turn in the 27th minute when a poor back pass from Leandro Trossard put Arsenal in a vulnerable position. William Saliba’s last-man challenge on Bournemouth striker Evanilson was initially deemed a yellow card offence, but after VAR intervention, the centre-back’s punishment was upgraded to a red card, leaving Arsenal with ten men for over an hour.
Despite being down a man, Arsenal created a rare opportunity in the 35th minute when Mikel Merino found space in the box. His low effort, however, went wide of the post, and it proved to be Arsenal’s best chance in the first half. From that moment on, Bournemouth grew in confidence, with Antoine Semenyo leading the charge. The forward forced David Raya into a smart save and caused Arsenal’s defence persistent problems.
Bournemouth continued their momentum into the second half, with Semenyo again proving a menace for the Arsenal defence. He missed a golden opportunity to put his side ahead, volleying over the bar after being found unmarked in the box by Dango Ouatarra.
Arsenal tried to respond through Gabriel Martinelli, who came off the bench to replace the ineffective Trossard. Martinelli nearly gave Arsenal the lead, but his side-footed effort was well saved by Bournemouth’s goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga. It was a turning point for the Gunners, who would rue the missed chance.
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In the 70th minute, Bournemouth made their pressure count. A well-worked short corner found Justin Kluivert, who cleverly flicked the ball back to the edge of the box. Ryan Christie, waiting just outside the area, unleashed a first-time shot into the top corner to give Bournemouth the lead.
Bournemouth extended their lead in the 77th minute after another defensive mistake from Arsenal, this time by Jakub Kiwior. His misplaced back pass was intercepted by Evanilson, who rounded David Raya before being brought down by the Arsenal goalkeeper. Kluivert stepped up to take the resulting penalty and coolly slotted it into the bottom corner to secure all three points for Bournemouth.
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