Arsenal beat Bournemouth
Here’s a stat to make Arsenal fans feel positive about their club.
The Gunners have won their last six home matches in the Premier League.
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Arsenal moved up to ninth in the top flight on Saturday following a 3-0 win over Bournemouth.
Danny Welbeck scored a brace and Alexandre Lacazette bagged his second EPL goal of the season in a 3-0 win over the Cherries.
Bournemouth remain pointless after four games of the new season.
Francis Coquelin got injured
Arsenal had to play the final stages of the Bournemouth game with just ten men.
Arsene Wenger had already used his three subs when defensive midfielder Francis Coquelin dropped to the deck injured.
Unfortunately for Coquelin, the midfielder has been trolled on social media for the manner in which he went down.
While the memes make light of the situation, Coquelin is unlikely to be laughing.
After the game Arsene Wenger confirmed that the defensive midfielder pulled his hamstring against Bournemouth.
Wenger & Arsenal Fan TV
After the game, Arsenal Fan TV had a brief chat with Wenger has he left the stadium in his car.
Wenger was asked about Coquelin’s injury, and he confirmed the French midfielder pulled his hamstring.
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When asked whether Coquelin is likely to be out for the next three weeks, Wenger’s face told the whole story.
Could Jack Wilshere now return to the fold?
Chelsea v Arsenal
Next weekend, Arsenal face another daunting task as they travel to Chelsea.
Chelsea have recovered from their opening day defeat to Burnley. The reigning Premier League champs have won three games on the bounce.
It’s worth noting, of course, that Chelsea and Arsenal both have midweek fixtures in Europe too.
Chelsea return to Champions League action with a home match against Qarabag.
As for Arsenal, they play their first match in the Europe League as German side Cologne visit north London.
Here’s a stat to make Arsenal fans feel positive about their club.
The Gunners have won their last six home matches in the Premier League.
ALSO READ: NICE: Former Stamford Bridge Star returns to Chelsea
Arsenal moved up to ninth in the top flight on Saturday following a 3-0 win over Bournemouth.
Danny Welbeck scored a brace and Alexandre Lacazette bagged his second EPL goal of the season in a 3-0 win over the Cherries.
Bournemouth remain pointless after four games of the new season.
Francis Coquelin got injured
Arsenal had to play the final stages of the Bournemouth game with just ten men.
Arsene Wenger had already used his three subs when defensive midfielder Francis Coquelin dropped to the deck injured.
Unfortunately for Coquelin, the midfielder has been trolled on social media for the manner in which he went down.
After the game Arsene Wenger confirmed that the defensive midfielder pulled his hamstring against Bournemouth.
Wenger & Arsenal Fan TV
After the game, Arsenal Fan TV had a brief chat with Wenger has he left the stadium in his car.
Wenger was asked about Coquelin’s injury, and he confirmed the French midfielder pulled his hamstring.
ALSO READ: JUST IN: Chelsea Name Want-Away Striker In their Champions League Squad? The Right Move By Conte?
When asked whether Coquelin is likely to be out for the next three weeks, Wenger’s face told the whole story.
Could Jack Wilshere now return to the fold?
Chelsea v Arsenal
Next weekend, Arsenal face another daunting task as they travel to Chelsea.
Chelsea have recovered from their opening day defeat to Burnley. The reigning Premier League champs have won three games on the bounce.
It’s worth noting, of course, that Chelsea and Arsenal both have midweek fixtures in Europe too.
Chelsea return to Champions League action with a home match against Qarabag.
As for Arsenal, they play their first match in the Europe League as German side Cologne visit north London.
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