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·11 April 2026

Premier League alive: Arsenal slip up at Bournemouth, City get chance

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Arsenal suffered another setback that could prove decisive in their title hopes. The London side fell 2-1 at home to Marcos Senesi’s Bournemouth, racking up a third defeat in their last four matches and setting off alarm bells at the Emirates Stadium.

This result is music to Manchester City’s ears. The “Citizens,” who visit Chelsea this Sunday, now have the chance to move to within just six points of the leaders with a game in hand and, most importantly, with the head-to-head clash at the Etihad Stadium just around the corner.


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A suffocating ordeal

Andoni Iraola’s side, who extended their unbeaten run to eleven matches, dominated the league leaders with an intense pressing game that shut down the Gunners’ passing flow.

  • The first blow: Bournemouth struck first thanks to a goal from Eli Junior Kroupi.
  • The response: Arsenal managed a temporary equalizer from the penalty spot through Viktor Gyökeres.
  • The final blow: Just when the home side was pushing for a comeback, Alex Scott scored the decisive 2-1, leaving Mikel Arteta’s men with no answer.

Arteta’s self-criticism

“We’re disappointed, it’s a big slap in the face. Now it’s about seeing how we react,” Mikel Arteta admitted after the match. The Spanish coach also acknowledged his opponent’s form: “You have to give them credit—there’s a reason they haven’t lost in eleven matches.”

Arsenal’s current form is worrying: after their FA Cup elimination and the recent defeat to City, the team seems to have lost its way right at the decisive stage of the season. Now, the Premier League no longer depends solely on them, but also on what Pep Guardiola’s side does.

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