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Bournemouth vs Arsenal: Another stylish display from Gunners

Arsenal smashed Bournemouth and did it with style, riding an earlier pair of Martin Odegaard goals to a 3-0 win at the Vitality Stadium on Saturday.

William Saliba also scored for the Gunners, while Gabriel Jesus and Granit Xhaka collected assists to extend Mikel Arteta’s early-season run to 3-0 with nine goals scored and just a pair conceded (to Leicester last weekend).

Bournemouth’s opening weekend win over Aston Villa is a distant memory following back-to-back blowout losses and boss Scott Parker will note that the many of teams behind him on the table — Liverpool, Leicester, West Ham, and Manchester United — are not expected to be there long.

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Arsenal has attack to go unbeaten for a while: Crystal Palace, Leicester City, and now Bournemouth have looked largely ill-fit to deal with the new-look Arsenal attack, and Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko are looking like players sprung from their cages, chrome-wheeled, fuel-injected, and stepping out over the line (Zinchenko, to be fair, could’ve used with a bit less freedom at times on Saturday). Good, of course, as part of Man City’s system but given freer reign to show their style in space, the pair make the Gunners a candidate to be the last unbeaten team in the Premier League because goals need canceling out to put an ‘L’ on the board.

Perhaps scariest for many Premier League teams (and Bournemouth supporters)? The Gunners rarely looked like they had to shift into second gear.

Cherries won’t be getting their points from the big boys: There are newly-promoted sides who are ready to body up the opposition, soaking up pressure and daring them to find an incisive way into the 18. Bournemouth is not one of these teams, at least

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