Bournemouth Stuns Arsenal with a Thrilling Second-Half Comeback at the Emirates.
The Emirates Stadium witnessed a dramatic Premier League clash as Bournemouth stun Arsenal to staged a second-half comeback to defeat 2-1. The Gunners took the lead in the first half through Declan Rice, who marked his 100th appearance for the club with a well-taken goal, rounding the keeper after a precise pass from. However, Bournemouth responded with two set-piece goals in the second half, turning the game on its head.
Arsenal started brightly, creating several chances through Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli, and Leandro Trossard. Their persistence paid off in the 33rd minute, when Ødegaard threaded a perfect pass to Rice, who calmly finished past Kepa Arrizabalaga. The home side looked comfortable, controlling possession and limiting Bournemouth’s attacking opportunities.
Despite Arsenal’s dominance, Bournemouth remained dangerous on the counter. Their breakthrough came in the 66th minute, when Dean Huijsen rose highest to head home from a long throw-in, leveling the score at 1-1. Just nine minutes later, Bournemouth struck again—this time from a corner. Marcus Tavernier flicked the ball on, and Evanilson bundled it over the line, securing a 2-1 lead for the visitors.


Mikel Arteta’s side pushed for an equalizer, introducing fresh legs in the final minutes, but Bournemouth’s defense held firm. The defeat was a major blow for Arsenal, who are still fighting for a top-four finish and Champions League qualification. Meanwhile, Bournemouth’s victory propelled them up the table, strengthening their hopes for European football next season.
Arsenal’s inability to defend set pieces proved costly, as Bournemouth capitalized on their weaknesses to secure a historic win at the Emirates. With crucial fixtures ahead, Arteta’s men must regroup quickly to avoid further setbacks.
Bournemouth stun Arsenal with a dramatic 2-1 comeback at the Emirates, securing victory through late set-piece goals.
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