Trending: Arsenal Stunned by Bournemouth as Fans Rage and Title Dreams Hang by a Thread

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Arsenal's Brazilian defender #06 Gabriel Magalhaes reacts at the final whistle during the English Premier League football match between Arsenal and Bournemouth at the Emirates Stadium in London on April 11, 2026.

Arsenal's Brazilian defender #06 Gabriel Magalhaes reacts at the final whistle during the English Premier League football match between Arsenal and Bournemouth at the Emirates Stadium in London on April 11, 2026.

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Bournemouth, aka The Cherries, upset Arsenal 2-1 at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday,
dealing a major blow to the Gunners’ title hopes.

@Mmonkoaa Arsenal loses, Man City win their two outstanding games, Man City beat Arsenal next Sunday, making 70/70 points. The goal difference is currently 8.

@ArsenalZNE The Arsenal fans at the Emirates could not believe what they were seeing. How could we be a goal down heading into the last 10 minutes of the game in a title race?

@nik3000nik It’s hard to believe how Arteta can be so bad to let us play like this in such a strong position. It’s so weird every season. I’m genuinely starting to wonder if he’s an inside agent designed to mess with us. It’s too weird how bad we get, always.

@PsalmZac Arteta told them to bring lunch, dinner, and noise, just to come and witness an embarrassment.

@pallnandi Why do people dislike Arsenal Football Club so much?

@piersmorgan How could Bournemouth, who have nothing to play for, look like they wanted it 10 times as badly as Arsenal, who have a chance to win the league for the first time in 22 years? Just f*cking inexplicable.

@1firstofhisname I am sure the Arsenal players can’t explain what is happening to them on the pitch. Football is easier on the outside.

@Alive_LFC They are never winning the Premier League in the next decade with this manager.

@Plutarcomarquez It is funny that Arsenal fans still get surprised about how sh*t the team is in the second half of the season. The entire world knows that they will fumble, except them.

@Princealshira Because of fear, the whole team, down to the manager, is scared, and if you play football and are not 100% convinced that you’re good enough to win, then you’ll never win. It’s that simple. They have to conquer the fear and doubt within, then play expressively.

@joachim_masari For Arsenal fans, these are painful and damned crazy times.

@_AsiwajuLerry Arsenal have a nine-point gap against Man City, while Barcelona have a six-point gap against Madrid, yet it is 100% certain that Barca will win La Liga, while everyone knows Arsenal will eventually fail once again in their effort to win the Premier League.

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