Screenshot 2023 09 30 at 22 55 46 Bournemouth 0 4 Arsenal Bukayo Saka Martin Odegaard Kai Havertz and Ben White score as Gunners win again Eurosport 11zon

Bournemouth 0-4 Arsenal: Bukayo Saka, Martin Odegaard, Kai Havertz & Ben White Score As Gunners Win Again

By Frank Kamuntu

Bukayo Saka, Martin Odegaard and Ben White were on the scoresheet as Arsenal cruised to a 4-0 victory at Bournemouth, with Kai Havertz also bagging a first goal for the club.

Saka opened the scoring with the simplest of headers after team-mate Gabriel Jesus hit the woodwork with his own headed effort and the rebound fell into Saka’s path.

Odegaard doubled the lead from the penalty spot after Max Aarons needlessly dove in and felled Eddie Nketiah, who was running out of room.

It was 2-0 at the break and 3-0 shortly after because Bournemouth gave away another penalty, leading Arsenal to hand the ball to Kai Havertz and he duly dispatched the chance.

Ben White added a fourth in added time to put gloss on an already polished performance.’

Victory lifts Arsenal to 17 points and second place, for now. They are just a point behind Manchester City, who suffered a surprise defeat at the same time the Gunners were cruising.

Winless Bournemouth are 18th with only three points ahead of a crucial run of games versus fellow strugglers Everton, Wolves and Burnley.

Talking Point – Arsenal Rotating Penalty-Takers

Much has been made of Mikel Arteta’s apparent desire to rotate his goalkeepers, but that passion for mixing things up would also appear to extend to penalties. Odegaard took the first at Bournemouth on Saturday, despite Saka having the honours a week ago in the North London Derby. Both have now scored two penalties in the Premier League this season.

Saka’s were both at home and Odegaard’s on the road, so that could be the differentiating factor. Conventional wisdom would dictate you want your best penalty-taker having the responsibility all the time, but perhaps Arteta thinks Saka’s temperament is not so suited to a hostile environment. Or maybe it’s a case of not being sure who is better so mixing things up. Either way it is something to monitor as the season progresses, and an area like his goalkeeper policy where Arteta risks a backlash if something goes wrong.

Havertz taking Arsenal’s second penalty in this game felt more about getting him a first goal for the club than anything else, and reflected how comfortable Arsenal were. There was little else to be learned about them today, given how poor the opposition were.

Player Of The Match

Odegaard was crucial to Arsenal bossing this match. Officially it’s one goal and two assists for the captain, but he also had a hand in the opener with a lovely cross.

Player Ratings

Bournemouth: Neto 5, Aarons 4, Zabarnyi 5, Senesi 5, Kerkez 6, Cook 5, Billing 5, Tavernier 3, Christie 4, Kluivert 3, Solanke 5. Subs: Sinisterra, Ouattara, Rothwell, Smith, Semenyo.

Arsenal: Raya 6, White 6, Saliba 7, Gabriel 6, Zinchenko 7, Rice 6, Odegaard 8, Havertz 6, Saka 7, Nketiah 6, Jesus 6. Subs: Nelson 6, Tomiyasu 6, Vieira 6, Smith Rowe 5, Jorginho 6.

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