By Matt Smith
The Cherries are still in with a shout of finishing in the European places, but a defeat against Arsenal will make their task incredibly difficult.
Bournemouth will be looking to complete a rare double after winning their previous meeting earlier in the season. That was their first victory over the north London outfit since 2018, with Ryan Christie and Justin Kluivert scoring the goals.
Team news
Arsenal will be without both Jorginho and Riccardo Calafiori for the game against Bournemouth, while none of their longer-term injured stars are expected to return, including Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus. Mikel Arteta could look to rest some players for this one with the Premier League title race over and a trip to Paris Saint-Germain coming next week.
Bournemouth will be without Ryan Christie, Enes Ünal, and Luis Sinisterra, but Andoni Iraola shouldn’t have any fresh injury concerns heading into the trip to the Emirates.
Arsenal’s defensive solidity could be key
Keeping the ball out of their own net hasn’t been a problem for Arsenal in the Premier League this season, conceding just 0.9 goals per game. No side has conceded fewer, while they’ve only given up 29.2 expected goals in the campaign.
Creating opportunities has been what separates them and Liverpool this term, with the Gunners producing just 97 big chances to Liverpool’s 136. Being without Bukayo Saka for a large portion of the season has certainly contributed to their lack of creativity, and it’s played a part in the Gunners being unable to lift the Premier League title once again.
Bournemouth a surprise package
Bournemouth started the season in sensational form, being somewhat of a surprise package in England’s top flight. Their performances have become inconsistent as the campaign has gone on, but it’s given them something to build on heading into another season under Iraola.
Their high pressing system makes it incredibly difficult for sides to play out from the back, leading to some impressive results against some of the bigger sides. No team in the Premier League has won possession in the final third more times than the Cherries this term (5.9 per game).
Nwaneri’s time to shine
Young attacker Ethan Nwaneri has struggled for game time in recent weeks with Arteta not wanting to apply too much pressure on the teenager in some crucial games. When given the opportunity this season, Nwaneri has flourished, providing six goals and assists combined in just 810 Premier League minutes.
Arteta could look to rotate due to their Champions League clash next week, and it could be an opportunity for Nwaneri to shine, whether that be on the right-hand side of attack or in the number 10 position.
Prediction
With little on the line for Arsenal and changes expected, it could be an opportunity for the Cherries to pick up a result. Their high-pressing system might cause the Gunners some problems, so we’re going for a 2-1 win for Bournemouth.
(Cover image from IMAGO)
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