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    Soccer-Bournemouth Stun Arsenal to Open Door in Title Race

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    Posted on April 11, 2026

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    Last updated: April 11, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Alex Scott’s 74th‑minute strike earned Bournemouth a 2‑1 shock win over league leaders Arsenal at the Emirates on April 11, narrowing the Premier League title race as Manchester City, with games in hand, can close the gap.

    Table of Contents

    • Premier League Title Race Shaken by Bournemouth Victory
    • Match Overview
    • Implications for the Title Race
    • Manager Reactions
    • Key Moments in the Match
    • First Half: Bournemouth Take the Lead
    • Arsenal Equalise
    • Second Half: Bournemouth Secure the Win
    • Bournemouth Manager's Comments
    • Arsenal's Recent Form and Upcoming Fixtures
    • Looking Ahead

    Soccer-Bournemouth stun Arsenal to open door in title race

    Premier League Title Race Shaken by Bournemouth Victory

    Match Overview

    LONDON, April 11 (Reuters) - Bournemouth's Alex Scott threw the Premier League title race wide open with the winning goal as his side beat leaders Arsenal 2-1 at The Emirates on Saturday.

    Midfielder Scott produced a cool finish after a neat build-up in the 74th minute to stun the nervous-looking hosts and provide a huge boost for chasers Manchester City.

    Implications for the Title Race

    Defeat left a labouring Arsenal still with a seemingly commanding nine-point lead over City but Pep Guardiola's side have played two games fewer and can narrow the gap if they beat Chelsea on Sunday.

    Arsenal's first defeat in nine league games means they have 70 points from 32 games to City's 61 from 30. City also have the incentive of hosting Arsenal next weekend.

    Manager Reactions

    "Extremely disappointing. It's a big punch in the face," Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said. "We were very far from the level that we're expecting, that's for sure.

    "We cannot control (what City do); the only thing we can control is our performance."

    Key Moments in the Match

    First Half: Bournemouth Take the Lead

    Slick Bournemouth were by far the better side in the first half and took the lead when 19-year-old Eli Junior Kroupi turned in a deflected cross at the far post in the 17th minute.

    The French youngster has now scored 10 times in the top flight this season -- the first teenager to reach that mark in his debut campaign in the Premier League since Robbie Keane for Coventry City in the 1999-2000 season.

    Arsenal's response was lacklustre and they looked bereft of attacking spark as the home crowd grew increasingly frustrated.

    Arsenal Equalise

    But Arteta's side got a helping hand when Bournemouth's Ryan Christie was adjudged to have blocked a ball into the area with his arm, allowing Viktor Gyokeres to equalise from the spot in the 35th minute -- his 11th goal in all competitions since the turn of the year.

    Second Half: Bournemouth Secure the Win

    Arteta rolled the dice by sending on Eberechi Eze, Max Dowman and Leandro Trossard early in the second half but Arsenal huffed and puffed as they again looked overly reliant on set pieces that Bournemouth dealt with calmly.

    Gyokeres had a goal ruled out for a clear offside and it was Bournemouth who provided a late twist as they moved into ninth place and in contention for a European qualifying spot.

    Bournemouth Manager's Comments

    "We showed great personality to play in a big game and a big stadium. We've been at the level of the game. I'm very happy for the players," manager Andoni Iraola said.

    Arsenal's Recent Form and Upcoming Fixtures

    Arsenal began the game on a four-match winning run in the Premier League and had they made it five to move 12 points ahead of City they would have surely been on the cusp of delivering a first English title since 2004.

    They had not been in league action for almost a month though and in that time they had suffered a chastening League Cup final defeat by City and a shock FA Cup quarter-final exit at the hands of second-tier Southampton.

    A steadying 1-0 victory against Sporting this week in the Champions League quarter-final first leg should have paved the way for a commanding display against Bournemouth.

    But they looked inhibited and could have no real complaints against an agile side who played on Arsenal's nerves with their clever brand of football.

    Looking Ahead

    Some boos rang out at the end as Arsenal's players trudged off and they will need to quickly re-focus with a huge week ahead. They host Sporting on Wednesday before what could be a seismic clash with City next weekend.

    (Reporting by Martyn Herman; editing by Clare Fallon)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Arsenal’s nine‑point lead is under serious threat: Manchester City, having played fewer matches, can reduce the margin to three points with a win at Chelsea on April 12 — making the title race far more competitive. (aftonbladet.se)
    • •Bournemouth continue their impressive form under Andoni Iraola, extending their unbeaten streak to 12 matches and climbing to ninth, strengthening their push for European qualification. (as.com)
    • •Arsenal’s recent slip — including cup final losses and domestic setbacks — increases pressure ahead of their key clash against Manchester City at the Etihad on April 19. (aftonbladet.se)

    References

    • Arsenal tappar viktiga poäng i titelstriden
    • Iraola dinamita la Premier

    Frequently Asked Questions about Soccer-Bournemouth stun Arsenal to open door in title race

    1Who scored the winning goal for Bournemouth against Arsenal?

    Alex Scott scored the winning goal for Bournemouth in the 74th minute.

    2How does Bournemouth's win affect the Premier League title race?

    Bournemouth's win opens up the title race by giving Manchester City a chance to reduce Arsenal's lead.

    3What was the final score between Bournemouth and Arsenal?

    Bournemouth defeated Arsenal 2-1 at The Emirates.

    4How did Arsenal equalize during the match?

    Viktor Gyokeres scored for Arsenal from the penalty spot after a handball.

    5What place did Bournemouth move into after the win?

    Bournemouth moved into ninth place and are in contention for a European qualifying spot.

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