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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.

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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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