'Never felt so bad': PL axe threat explodes after incredible new low; call sparks full-time fury - Wrap
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'Never felt so bad': PL axe threat explodes after incredible new low; call sparks full-time fury - Wrap
"Arsenal fought back from a goal down to beat Bournemouth 3-2 on Saturday and stretch their lead at the top of the Premier League as Aston Villa extended their winning run at home. Goals from Gabriel Magalhaes and two from the returning Declan Rice sent the Gunners six points clear of second-placed Villa and seven ahead of Manchester City, in third spot."
"Evanilson gave impressive Bournemouth the lead in the 10th minute on England's south coast, stroking home after an uncharacteristically sloppy pass from Gabriel. But the Brazil defender made up for his error just five minutes later, converting after Noni Madueke's drive to the byline following a set-piece routine. England midfielder Rice, who missed Arsenal's thumping 4-1 win against Villa in midweek with a knee problem, sidefooted the Gunners ahead in the 54th minute."
Arsenal rallied from an early deficit to defeat Bournemouth 3-2, with Gabriel Magalhaes and two goals from Declan Rice securing the win. Evanilson opened the scoring for Bournemouth after a sloppy pass from Gabriel, but Gabriel Magalhaes equalised five minutes later following Noni Madueke's byline drive from a set-piece routine. Rice, returning from a knee issue, put Arsenal ahead in the 54th minute and added a second from Bukayo Saka's cutback to make it 3-1. Junior Kroupi pulled one back with a superb strike, and Arsenal held on for a fifth consecutive league victory amid late tensions at full time.
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