Arsenal’s pursuit of a first Premier League title in 22 years suffered a massive setback on Saturday as Bournemouth secured a shock 2–1 victory at the Emirates Stadium.
The result blows the title race wide open, handing Manchester City a golden opportunity to close the gap on the long-time leaders.
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The visitors struck first at a tense Emirates Stadium through teenager Junior Kroupi, before Viktor Gyokeres levelled from the penalty spot later in the first half.
Despite multiple attacking changes from manager Mikel Arteta early in the second half, Arsenal struggled to break down Andoni Iraola’s well-organised side.
Bournemouth regained the lead in the 74th minute following a slick team move, finished emphatically by Alex Scott, who fired past goalkeeper David Raya.
Arsenal pushed for an equaliser but ultimately slumped to just their second home league defeat of the season.
With six games remaining, Arsenal are still nine points clear at the top, chasing a first league title since 2004. However, Manchester City now have a clear path to close the gap to three points if they defeat Chelsea FC on Sunday and win their game in hand ahead of a crucial summit clash at the Etihad next week.
The Gunners had come into the match buoyed by their dramatic 1-0 win over Sporting CP in the Champions League, but looked sluggish against a Bournemouth side that played with greater fluency in the opening exchanges.
Kroupi opened the scoring in the 17th minute, tapping in after a deflected cross fell kindly his way, becoming the first teenager since Robbie Keane in 1999/2000 to score 10 goals in a debut Premier League season.
Arsenal responded in the 35th minute when Gyokeres converted from the spot after a handball by Ryan Christie.
Arteta introduced Eberechi Eze, teenage prospect Max Dowman, and Leandro Trossard in a bid to spark a comeback, but Arsenal lacked cutting edge, relying heavily on direct balls towards Gyokeres.
Just weeks ago, Arsenal were chasing a potential quadruple before setbacks in the League Cup and FA Cup curtailed those ambitions. While they remain favourites for the title, City’s games in hand and superior run-in have reignited the race.