Mikel Arteta's Arsenal travel to the Vitality Stadium to face Bournemouth in the Premier League.
A win today would take the Gunners the top of the table, with title rivals Manchester City and LiverpoolĀ yet to play. Today's came will not come without some challenges however as the North London side travel to the south coast with a handful of injury woes.Ā
The Cherries on the other hand will be hoping to capitalise on Arsenal's medical issues and cause one of the upsets of the weekend asĀ Andoni Iraola's side look to bounce back from their 1-0 defeat they suffered at the hands of Leicester just before the international break.
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Mikel Arteta rues 'impossible' situation
We are obviously very disappointed with the result and gutted because we have to play another game in that context. With 10 men for 60, 65 minutes at this level, it's just impossible. We tried very hard, had the biggest chance of the game with Martinelli. It is a game of errors, today we made two big ones. It is the third time we play with 10 players and it makes things very complicated.
It was a decision made on the pitch. That decision was changed. Now I don't think the decision is going to change again. So, decision made. Willy has never done anything like this but he doesn't do it on purpose. It happens. We have to accept it, move on, and have that pain we are feeling for Tuesday [against Shakhtar Donestsk]. It's a split-second decision you have to make. The striker is on his back. Obviously, he doesn't expect the ball to be coming in this way.
They have their own process. They decide to do it in their own way. That's it.
Andoni Iraola pleased with 'mature win'
It was quite a mature win because it is a tricky situation [playing against 10 players]. We started well for the first 30 minutes and then the red card changes the game. We had to control the game, attack but don't lose our minds as even with 10 men, set plays, free-kicks they can be a threat. Luckily for us we took the benefit of having one man more.
Before half-time we missed a couple of chances and at the beginning of the second half we managed not to finish, so we had to have patience to take the benefit of having one more player without losing our heads.
We were playing very well the first 30 minutes. It was a very level game, which is very good when you face this opposition. It became easier with 11 vs 10 but everything is not done, you have to finish the job and we did it.
Declan Rice: 'We've kicked ourselves in the foot'
We've kicked ourselves in the foot three times in eight games and we got away with it at home to Brighton and away at Manchester City. Bournemouth kept probing and made it 2-0. I'm proud of the players for fighting, even with 10 men, but the naivety, we need to stop making mistakes because you want 11 players for 90 minutes and that's what wins you football matches.
With 10 men we showed a lot of character and personality to stay in the game. The big chance was Martinelli's and the keeper read it and made a great save and one minute later, normally a routine we are so strong at, has done us.
We can't make silly mistakes. You need all your best players on the pitch at all times. The belief is so high and we will stick together. This is football, whatever happens the most important thing is that you stick together and stay in the right direction.
Redknapp slams 'passive' Arsenal
Even before the red card, I thought Arsenal were sloppy, leggy, passive, all the things you don't want to see. It wasn't the Arsenal that we've been used to seeing this season. I can't remember Arsenal giving the ball away this many times at this stage of a game in a long time. They were wasteful, no-one was really getting hold of the ball. And it does make you think, and I really like [Martin] Odegaard, and he gives Arsenal a sense of control, how much they missed him today.
They missed [Bukayo] Saka, because as soon as the ball goes out to him, something can happen. Raheem Sterling is obviously a right-footed player, he's playing on the right side, he's not got that same flow that Saka offers you. Straight away, you look at that team sheet and think, right, we've got a real chance today, let's get after this Arsenal side - two of their biggest players aren't playing.
That midfield was, I would say, functional today. There was no-one that was going to give you that little bit of guile. And even when it went to 10 men, obviously they had the big Martinelli chance, but I didn't feel they had any ingredients to really unlock this Bournemouth side, and they just struggled all game. It was a really difficult evening for them. A lot of that is due to Bournemouth and how good they were, but I think Arsenal will be really disappointed.
Christie hails Bournemouth set-piece coach
I was delighted to score, it has been a while. I was due one. Nice for the team when it is from a worked set-piece. Credit to the subs involved coming on and knowing their job, credit to Shaun Cooper who does our set pieces. The boys had spoken about it at half-time and it was about transferring to the subs when we came on. It was a wonderful touch round the corner from Justin. There were a lot of moving cogs, so credit to everyone that it came off.
'Bournemouth were fantastic today'
I thought Bournemouth were fantastic today. Great attitude, they played with intensity, they were good on the ball. I just like watching them play, you know. Especially with substitutions as a manager, you're trying to influence games. You know, 0-0, you bring on Christie, you bring on Kluivert, Sinisterra, you get the rewards.
I was so impressed with them today. They make it so difficult for teams. They earned that today with the intensity and they made Arsenal feel uncomfortable.
Almost forget the 10 v 11. The 11 v 11, that was when Bournemouth were very good. They forced issues, they forced problems and they were so good. And you know what, they deserve their result today.
Walcott: Saliba sending off 'probably right'
I think the decision is probably the right one, because now we're looking at a situation where we're actually going to be judging players pace.
I think, as well, when you look at this situation, when you're given any sort of any professional footballer now, and they're clean for own goal, it is a clear goal scoring opportunity.
Arteta didn't want to 'push' Saka
We tried the last few days but he didn't have the right feeling. There was no point pushing him and we have very good options as well.
He gives us a lot of options, very different qualities to Martin [Odegaard]. Hopefully [he will play] very good.
Especially [important] because we miss Jurrien [Timber] as well. Ben is back, he is in a good place and that is very good news.
- FULL-TIME: Bournemouth 2-0 Arsenal
- Bournemouth 2-0 Arsenal (Justin Kluivert)
- PENALTY TO BOURNEMOUTH!
- Bournemouth 1-0 Arsenal (Ryan Christie)
- HALF-TIME: Bournemouth 0-0 Arsenal
- RED CARD! Bournemouth 0-0 Arsenal (Saliba)
- Bournemouth 0-0 Arsenal: Salibia in trouble?
- Results from elsewhere today
- Starting XIs CONFIRMED
- No Saka for Arsenal!