Losing Momentum At The Worst Time

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That Arsenal-Bournemouth game yesterday was a tough one to swallow. We started so brightly, Declan Rice gave us a lovely lead, and for a moment, it felt like business as usual at the Emirates. But then came the collapse. Two set-piece goals, again, and Bournemouth walked away with all three points. It's frustrating, especially because we looked like the better side early on, yet somehow let it slip, and at home of all places.

I get that Arteta went with a strong lineup, with the PSG game looming on Wednesday, it might seem risky, but I actually understood the move. We can’t afford to lose momentum at this stage of the season, and to be honest, some of the lads looked like they needed the minutes to stay sharp. But it backfired, didn’t it? We didn’t just lose the game, we looked vulnerable, and now I’m nervous about what that means for Wednesday night in Paris.

Beyond Europe, though, we need to be careful domestically. Second place isn’t secured, and with Man City breathing down our necks, slipping up now could cost us more than just pride. I get the need for rhythm before a big game, but we’ve got to strike a balance. Yesterday's loss was a reminder that nothing is guaranteed in this league, and every point, even at this stage, still matters. Let’s hope we turn that frustration into fuel against PSG.



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