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A thumping Jefferson Lerma own-goal and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s eighth strike of the season gave Arsenal a 2-1 win over Bournemouth

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Sun 25 Nov 2018 10.36 ESTFirst published on Sun 25 Nov 2018 07.42 EST
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang of Arsenal celebrates
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang of Arsenal celebrates Photograph: James Marsh/BPI/REX/Shutterstock
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang of Arsenal celebrates Photograph: James Marsh/BPI/REX/Shutterstock

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And with that, farewell. Obviously this isn’t the end of today’s football - join John Brewin for Wolves v Huddersfield here...

...and then later on he’ll (theoretically) also be with you for the Copa Libertadores final between River and Boca. But as those of you following that one yesterday will testify, let’s not count the old chickens just yet.

As for Bournemouth...hmmm, tricky one. That’s three 2-1 defeats on the spin now, and while they did pretty well in the first-half, they faded after the break. And two of their next three games are against Manchester City and Liverpool. Not ideal.

Well Arsenal deserved the win, especially for their performance in the second-half, but towards the end there you could very much see them making a complete balls of it. Still, back to winning ways for them, and another goal for Aubameyang - eight for the season now, level top-scorer in the division with Sergio Aguero.

90 mins +4: Wilson is chopped down a yard outside the area by Mustafi. Free-kick to the left of centre...

90 mins +3: Ramsey chases the ball down the right side of the box with Daniels. He stumbles, then stumbles again, the second time in the area, but no penalty given. Probably the right call. Meanwhile Aubameyang - who at this stage looks like he’s scored the winner - is replaced by Eddie Nketiah.

89 mins: Bournemouth have a corner from the left: Fraser takes it to the near post, Daniels gets a flick-on, it loops up off - I think - Sokratis and heads for the corner of the net, but Leno leaps into the air and paws the ball away.

Arsenal’s Bernd Leno claws the ball away Photograph: David Klein/Reuters
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88 mins: Arsenal trying to take the sting out of the closing stages by knocking the ball around in the Bournemouth half. Can’t afford another brain fade like the did at the end of the last half...

85 mins: Close! Lerma - who’s had an up and down afternoon - lets fly from way downtown, and it hits the post! Eeesh, a few inches to the right and that would’ve been quite a strike. And then Stanislas is away, down the right side of the box, he tries a low cross to Wilson but it’s too close to Leno. Wilson collides with the keeper, both men are winded but should be OK.

84 mins: Last push for Bournemouth: Fraser bustles down the left but his cross is cleared before it can reach any of the intended targets.

80 mins: Ooof, big chance for Stanislas: the ball finds him on the edge of the six yard box, surrounded by defenders, not much space, but he can’t get any power on the stabbed finish and Leno saves easily.

75 mins: Stanislas’s first involvement is to pass the ball back to Cook when he had several options further forward, and his second involvement is to curl an attempted pass down the line out of play. Only way is up from here.

72 mins: Bournemouth have run out of steam a bit in the last 15-odd minutes. Lerma shifts to Fraser, but his shot is easily saved by Leno. Cue some changes for Bournemouth...

69 mins: Mkhitaryan! Oh, Mkhitaryan! Brooks is dispossessed just outside his own box and Arsenal counter at pace. Aubameyang slips the ball to Mkhitaryan, in some space on the left of the box, but he firstly takes a trampoline of a first touch, then as he tries to rescue the situation slips over and bunts the ball out of play. Oh mate.

67 mins: Simple enough. Iwobi slides a pass to Kolasinac on the left side of the box, who in turn slides a low cross into the six yard box, and there’s Aubameyang to slide it home. Lots of sliding.

65 mins: Xhaka winds up for a shot from outside the area, but instead tries to play in Kolasinac, only for the big man to stop running and the ball runs out of play.

64 mins: Both teams have a chance inside a minute: Aubameyang fires over, but Brooks hits a rather weak effort straight at Leno.

63 mins: Mustafi and Daniels barge into each other - didn’t seem like there was fault from either, but Bournemouth get the free-kick for some reason. Odd couple of minutes in officiating.

62 mins: Xhaka leathers Brooks in the shins but for reasons passing understanding is not even penalised as far as a free-kick.

61 mins: Arsenal could do with something...

Ozil sitting firmly on the bench while Ramsey, Guendouzi and Nketiah warm up. Certainly doesn't look like he'll be on any time soon.

— Charles Watts (@charles_watts) November 25, 2018

59 mins: Lerma tries a sort of acrobatic, over-the-head lobbed volley back into the box, but it goes over the whole defence and Leno catches.

57 mins: Ooof, close. Torreira shoots from the edge of the area, it flicks off Ake’s head, loops up and Begovic just has to stand, watch and hope. Happily for him it loops just wide of the post.

54 mins: Fraser was born for the word ‘busy’, and he displays that by busying himself down the right, flinging over a cross which is just too far ahead of Brooks in the middle. Daniels gets closer at the back post but his stretch only succeeds in toeing the ball out of play.

52 mins: Football changes every year, for the better or worse depending on your point of view, but one constant is the announcement over the PA that someone needs to move their car. The parking at Dean Court is ample, so no excuses for this person. Meanwhile, Nate Ake goes into the book for going through the back of Mkhitaryan.

49 mins: Penalty? Fraser runs in front of Kolasinac and crumples, but it might not have been in the box and it might not have been a foul. Otherwise, etc and so on and so forth.

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48 mins: Quiet start to the half other than that Brooks cross. King shoots and it hits Sokratis square in the face.

46 mins: You’ll be pleased to learn that shadows now broadly cover the pitch so the linesman’s problem with the sunshine is reduced. The second-half is underway, and Brooks dances delicately down the left, but his cross is easily claimed by Leno.

More body part chat from Kristof in Berlin: “Back when Darmstadt still played Bundesliga football, we had the exact same body part constellation when they faced (!) Dortmund. Think about it...”

It’s possible I’ve just posted something extremely rude in German there. Apologies.

Decent half that. Probably just about right that it’s level, although with some more precise finishing Arsenal would be ahead. That really was a special equaliser though: Iwobi will get some criticism for giving the ball away because he was dispossessed trying a roulette in Bournemouth’s box, but he was trying to get himself out of a tight space and if a forward can’t try something there, there’s something wrong elsewhere in the team.

45 mins + 1: With seconds remaining in the only minute of stoppage time, Iwobi loses the ball in Bournemouth’s box and the hosts counter at pace. Wilson squares to Brooks, who contemplates a shot before spotting Josh King in more space on the right of the box, and he opens his body and whistles the cleanest strike you could wish to see into the top corner. Smashing goal.

45 mins: Lerma stabs a pass through that flicks off an Arsenal player for Brooks...but again he’s flagged offside. And again he might just have been on...but that was a tight decision. No big criticism for the lino there.

42 mins: “Well, I’ve noticed that Mkhitaryan is playing,” writes former US president (well, sounds like it) Richard T.W. Arthur, “Misplaced passes, dawdling on the ball, ballooning the ball into the stands, failing to track back...Why the heck is he preferred to Ramsey?”

Ramsey’s rubbish, don’t you know? So rubbish they are letting him leave for nothing.

40 mins: There’s Bellerin again, sliding to keep the ball in play at the byline, and his cut back eventually falls to Mkhitaryan outside the box, but his first time shot nearly clears the stand, never mind the bar.

39 mins: Arsenal nearly get a second: Mkhitaryan finally does something of note by slipping a nice pass to Bellerin down the right, he cuts it back and Iwobi’s right foot is cocked, but Cook (I think) nips in to clear.

37 mins: Bournemouth try a free-kick routine which involves Fraser pretending to take it, then Brooks pretending to take it, then Fraser actually taking it, but it was all a colossal waste of time as the cross barely beat the first man.

36 mins: If you’re not familiar with this film...keep it that way. I beg you.

@NickMiller79

Matt's crucial question rephrased: “Is this the only PL fixture where both teams include those body parts in their names that inspired a truly classic movie such as 'The Human Centipede'?”
I can't think of a movie involving liver and chest...

— Serge Nuffler (@SergeNuffler) November 25, 2018

35 mins: Henrikh Mkhitaryan is playing. I only mention it because I’ve only just noticed.

“I’m happily watching a very good Arsenal side beating Brighton on TV’s red button,” writes Charles Antaki, “while listening to the other, less good, Arsenal side is struggling against Bournemouth. All I’m hearting is rising hoots of derision - and now an own goal. Remind me, which is the better league?”

The better league is whichever one you prefer, Chaz.

34 mins: Arsenal on top now: Bournemouth again give an Arsenal player a bit too much space from outside the box, this time Iwobi, and he opens up his body to try a right-footed curler into the corner, but Begovic dives and makes the save.

Alex Iwobi of Arsenal looks to have scored in the top corner but is saved by Asmir Begovic Photograph: TGSPhoto/REX/Shutterstock
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32 mins: Incidentally, for all the people suggesting Bournemouth v Arsenal in the body parts note (15 mins): that was Matt’s nomination. He was talking about this game. Obviously.

30 mins: Good lord! Kolasinac cuts back from the left side of the box, it looks like a poor pass as no Arsenal player was anywhere close to where he played it, but Lerma slides, stretches and absolutely rifles the ball past his own keeper from the edge of the box. Remarkable.

GOAL! Bournemouth 0-1 Arsenal (Lerma OG 30)

What a hit! What an ogger!

Jefferson Lerma of Bournemouth puts past his own keeper. Photograph: AFC Bournemouth/AFC Bournemouth via Getty Images
Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Alex Iwobi and Sead Kolasinac of Arsenal celebrate after Jefferson Lerma of Bournemouth scores an own goal. Photograph: Rogan/JMP/REX/Shutterstock
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