Far from the disastrous start to the season last year, the young Arsenal team coached by the Spanish Mikel Arteta continues to show that it is getting closer to being able to stand up to the ‘Big 4’.
In Bournemouth, the suspense barely lasted 10 minutes, the time it took for former Norwegian Real Madrid player Martin Odegaard to score the first two goals: the first taking advantage of a rejection by the rival goalkeeper (5 ‘) and the second concluding a great play with his left foot collective (11’).
With another left-footed shot to French defender William Saliba’s squad at the start of the second half (54′), the ‘Gunners’ nipped in the bud any attempt by the locals to react.
If the win was not greater for the London team, it was because the VAR annulled a goal by the Brazilian Gabriel Jesus (73 ‘) for offside, who reconfirmed that the change of scene from Manchester to London has suited him very well and he is starring in a great start to the course.
In the provisional standings, Arsenal have 9 points, two more than Tottenham, who won today 1-0 against Wolverhampton with record goal by Harry Kane.
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