Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

XHAKA TUNNEL OUT TO BERLIN

- BY MATTHEW DUNN

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leaders on the pitch to paper over the shortfall.

Moreover, as the rain at the Vitality Stadium slowly saturated his top, tight trousers and trendy black pumps, it became increasing­ly clear Arteta does not have Arsene Wenger’s giant coat in his locker either.

Not that the new look under Arteta is without merit. Even in his first game in charge, there seemed a sharper focus on going for goal. A player who used to like to walk the ball in certainly wants his team to take plenty of shots.

For the most part, it was a little bit hit-and-hope for the purists.

What Arteta has inherited, though, are two first-class finishers in Pierreemer­ick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette, who could just dig his side out of enough holes to prevent the season becoming a complete disaster.

Certainly, when Reiss Nelson’s 63rd-minute deflected cross shot finally slithered its way through

Bournemout­h’s stout defence, there was only one place it was going to end up when it reached the feet of Aubameyang.

Then when Lacazette broke powerfully down the centre minutes later, it was only a brilliant last-gasp tackle by Chris Mepham that prevented Arteta’s side from pulling off an ill-deserved three-point heist in his first game.

Ill-deserved because in the first half the Gunners showed all the demons that have haunted them in recent weeks. Granit Xhaka backed off when he should have tackled, Jack Stacey got to the line far too easily, no one reacted as quickly as Dan Gosling and suddenly Arsenal were a goal down.

Whether it was Arteta’s first half-time team talk or Bournemout­h perhaps running out of steam, but Arsenal were better after the break, with their link-up play more intelligen­t and purposeful.

Yet it was the Cherries who thought they had earned a w in –

Harry

Wilson’s shot was pushed away by Bernd Leno only as far as

Callum Wilson and though the England striker found the back of the net, VAR confirmed he was offside.

But the Gunners now have just one win matches.

When the final whistle blew, Arteta patted each of his staff on the back, hugged some players and went to the away corner to offer the Arsenal fans a well-received round of applause.

But he had been unable to give the club what it really needs right now – a giant shot in the arm. in 14

 ??  ?? POINT WELL MADE Arteta arrived upbeat and was happy with a point as he offered some encouragem­ent to Reiss Nelson at the end „Arsenal have won 11 points from losing positions in the Premier League this season – no side has won more. Indeed, it’s just one fewer than the Gunners won from behind in 38 league games last season (12).
„Bournemout­h have scored just three goals in their last six league home games, and never more than once in a match in that time.
„The Gunners had more shots in this game (17) than they did in their previous two Prem games combined (12 – six each against Everton and Manchester City).
„Both Bournemout­h’s and Arsenal’s goals in this match came from their first shots on target.
„Striker Pierre-emerick Aubameyang has scored 73 per cent of Arsenal’s away goals in the league this season (8/11).
„Bournemout­h’s Dan Gosling (right) has scored two goals in six league appearance­s this term, as many as he netted in 25 games in the competitio­n last season.
„Cherries ace Jefferson Lerma
(right, with keeper Aaron Ramsdale) has been booked 20 times since the start of last season, more than any other player in the top flight.
GRANIT XHAKA looks to have found an escape route from his Arsenal hell – provided the club agree terms with Hertha Berlin.
The midfielder was stripped of the captaincy after telling Gunners fans to ‘f*** off’ when he was booed at the Emirates following his substituti­on against Crystal Palace after an hour in October.
The 27-year-old (above, in a clash with Lewis Cook) was back in the starting line-up for Mikel Arteta’s first game in charge at Bournemout­h after the new manager insisted he was still part of his plans.
But reports later emerged from Germany quoting Xhaka’s agent Jose Noguera, suggesting that the player’s mind is already made up on a return to the Bundesliga, where he previously played for Borussia Monchengla­dbach.
“I will say it frankly and honestly, we are in agreement with Hertha BSC and would like to go to Berlin,” said Noguera.
“We have told Arsenal’s club boss Raul Sanllehi and sporting director Edu Gaspar.”
CHERRIES PICKED Dan Gosling put the Cherries ahead from close range but Aubameyang levelled it up
POINT WELL MADE Arteta arrived upbeat and was happy with a point as he offered some encouragem­ent to Reiss Nelson at the end „Arsenal have won 11 points from losing positions in the Premier League this season – no side has won more. Indeed, it’s just one fewer than the Gunners won from behind in 38 league games last season (12). „Bournemout­h have scored just three goals in their last six league home games, and never more than once in a match in that time. „The Gunners had more shots in this game (17) than they did in their previous two Prem games combined (12 – six each against Everton and Manchester City). „Both Bournemout­h’s and Arsenal’s goals in this match came from their first shots on target. „Striker Pierre-emerick Aubameyang has scored 73 per cent of Arsenal’s away goals in the league this season (8/11). „Bournemout­h’s Dan Gosling (right) has scored two goals in six league appearance­s this term, as many as he netted in 25 games in the competitio­n last season. „Cherries ace Jefferson Lerma (right, with keeper Aaron Ramsdale) has been booked 20 times since the start of last season, more than any other player in the top flight. GRANIT XHAKA looks to have found an escape route from his Arsenal hell – provided the club agree terms with Hertha Berlin. The midfielder was stripped of the captaincy after telling Gunners fans to ‘f*** off’ when he was booed at the Emirates following his substituti­on against Crystal Palace after an hour in October. The 27-year-old (above, in a clash with Lewis Cook) was back in the starting line-up for Mikel Arteta’s first game in charge at Bournemout­h after the new manager insisted he was still part of his plans. But reports later emerged from Germany quoting Xhaka’s agent Jose Noguera, suggesting that the player’s mind is already made up on a return to the Bundesliga, where he previously played for Borussia Monchengla­dbach. “I will say it frankly and honestly, we are in agreement with Hertha BSC and would like to go to Berlin,” said Noguera. “We have told Arsenal’s club boss Raul Sanllehi and sporting director Edu Gaspar.” CHERRIES PICKED Dan Gosling put the Cherries ahead from close range but Aubameyang levelled it up

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