Arsenal entered the match at the Emirates Stadium with an impressive run of form. Mikel Arteta's side had won four consecutive Premier League games, surpassing the 70-point mark and maintaining their position at the top of the table. The home advantage further boosted the Gunners' confidence, especially considering their current run of seven consecutive wins at the Emirates across all competitions.
Arsenal's attack remains their biggest strength. With 61 goals in 31 rounds, they are the highest-scoring team in the league. Viktor Gyökeres' consistent form, Kai Havertz's timely return, and Declan Rice's explosive attacking prowess from midfield ensure the home team always knows how to win matches, even when not playing exceptionally well.
Of course, Arsenal cannot afford to be complacent. Bournemouth are considered the "kings of draws," with a streak of five consecutive matches resulting in minimal points. Andoni Iraola's team is also unbeaten in their last 11 league games – a Premier League record. Although draws make up the majority of those matches, it still demonstrates the resilience and good organization of this team.

Arsenal's attacking prowess will secure all three points against Bournemouth. (Image: ARSENALFC)
Bournemouth are rarely defeated away from home, having remained unbeaten in their last five away matches. Their physically demanding style of play, characterized by fierce tackling and a willingness to disrupt the opponent's rhythm, makes them a difficult challenge for any big team.
The head-to-head history heavily favors Arsenal, especially at Emirates. However, Bournemouth caused an upset by winning there last season, and in the first leg this season, Arsenal struggled to win 3-2 away from home.
If they maintain focus and make good use of their opportunities, the "Gunners" are capable of securing all three points. Of course, against a Bournemouth side striving to climb into the top half of the table, Arsenal are not guaranteed an easy victory as they might expect.
Matches on April 11th: West Ham - Wolverhampton (2:00 AM), Arsenal - Bournemouth (6:30 PM), Brentford - Everton; Burnley - Brighton (9:00 PM); Liverpool - Fulham (11:30 PM).
Source: https://nld.com.vn/arsenal-tang-toc-dua-vo-dich-196260410212354706.htm







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