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Arsenal squad receive a morale booster ahead of match against Bournemouth

Arsenal will on Saturday be welcomed by Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium and a statistical record has given the gunners a morale booster ahead of the match.

Arsenal will be heading into their upcoming Premier League match against Bournemouth with confidence, as a statistical record has shown that they have a higher chance of winning the game. The record states that Arsenal have faced Bournemouth 12 times in the Premier League, winning nine of those encounters and losing just one.

This impressive record against Bournemouth will surely boost Arsenal’s morale as they look to continue their push for a top-four finish. Currently sitting in fifth place on the Premier League table with 14 points, Arsenal have had a solid start to the season and will be aiming to maintain their momentum.

In their most recent game, Arsenal secured a 1-0 victory against Brentford in the Carabao Cup third round, progressing to the next round of the competition. This win will give them added confidence heading into the Bournemouth match.

On the other hand, Bournemouth have had a disappointing start to their campaign, currently sitting in 17th place with just 3 points. They will be desperate for a positive result against Arsenal to improve their position and boost their confidence.

 

Overall, Arsenal’s impressive record against Bournemouth in the Premier League gives them a statistical advantage heading into their upcoming match. However, they will need to remain focused and perform at their best to secure the three points and continue their push for a top-four finish.

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