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It’s another frustrating afternoon at the Emirates as Bournemouth upset Arsenal 2-1, exposing recurring problems in possession and game management. Junior Kroupi’s early volley put Bournemouth ahead, Viktor Gyökeres calmly levelled from the spot, but a late Alex Scott strike sealed a painful home defeat.
Arsenal showed flashes — Gyökeres’ consistency, Eze’s late energy and Rice’s influence — but never truly took control. Defensive lapses and a lack of coherent attacking rhythm left the Gunners chasing the game and fans worried ahead of key Champions League and Premier League tests.
With momentum stalling and back-to-back losses at the Emirates, Arsenal must quickly rediscover composure and consistency if they’re to salvage the season.
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