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'Zinchenko and Jesus know how to win' - Aaron Ramsdale praises Arsenal new boys after win at Bournemouth

Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard praised Gabriel Jesus and William Saliba for their performances in the 3-0 win at Bournemouth on Saturday evening. The Brazilian continued his excellent early-season form with some deft footwork in the build-up to Odegaard’s opener, with the Dane also grabbing a second. Ad Speaking to the BBC after the match, Odegaard said: «We came out really strong from the start and dominated the game completely.

We scored some good goals and controlled the game, so it felt good. Premier LeagueArsenal sign USA goalkeeper Turner27/06/2022 AT 11:23 »The second half was maybe a little bit different. We gave them some momentum and a lot of set-pieces but William [Saliba] scored our third one so it was a solid game.

"[Jesus] gives us a lot. Not just goals and assists, but with the link-up play with how he drops down so we're lucky to have him." Saliba’s wonderful third took Odegaard by surprise, as he admitted: «I've never seen him do that in training but it was a great strike. I'm really happy for him.

He did really well in the last game too so I'm happy for him. Arsenal put on show against Bournemouth to maintain perfect start Kane header sees Spurs past Wolves to stay unbeaten Mitrovic blasts Fulham to Brentford win as Villa defeated by Palace »We're doing well but we have to keep going, working hard. We're looking forward to the next game already.

That's what it's all about." Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale, a former Bournemouth player, said to Sky Sports: «Really enjoyable. When I left Bournemouth I never got to say goodbye to the fans because of Covid so it was a special feeling. The fans were singing my name.

»Not many teams will come here and have that much control. Great day. Three wins from

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