Afobe – We want Wilshere to stay at Bournemouth for good
Former Arsenal striker, Benik Afobe, reckons that Jack Wilshere should stay at Bournemouth for good.
Former Arsenal striker, Benik Afobe, reckons that Jack Wilshere should stay at Bournemouth for good.
Jack Wilshere was excellent once more for AFC Bournemouth and despite their 2-2 draw with Watford, they’ve got plenty of positives to look forward to in the near future with the creative Englishman proving his ability in a number of occasions in promising positions.
There was a Man of the Match display from Jack Wilshere, a Calum Chambers assist and a start for Jon Toral during Rangers’ Cup victory over Motherwell in an action-packed Saturday for Arsenal loanees.
Despite a promising start to proceedings at the KCOM Stadium, Bournemouth lost 3-1 and Jack Wilshere’s creative ability was essentially stifled for large periods.
Jack Wilshere has been named Player of the Month for December for his performances for Bournemouth.
In this latest edition of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Matthew is joined by Anita to discuss the performances at Bournemouth and Hull, and try…
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For the fourth straight year, Arsenal’s festive fixtures featured a frustrating display on the South coast.
Bournemouth are appealing Sam Francis’s red card, picked up for a terrible tackle on Aaron Ramsey on Tuesday night.
What did Arsenal learn from their rather embarrassing loss way to Bournemouth?
Olivier Giroud once again made a pretty solid case for a new contact during Arsenal’s 3-3 draw against Bournemouth.
Coming off of a brilliant performance against Crystal Palace, the Arsenal players managed to play like zombies for most of the game; why is this happening?
Eddie Howe basically passed his job interview as Wenger’s successor after dropping 3-0 lead at home.
Despite getting off to a shaky start out wide, Aaron Ramsey managed the most successful passes out of any other player during Arsenal’s 3-3 draw against Bournemouth.
Arsenal dropped points in yet another winnable game, allowing the Premier League title to slip further from their grasp… but at least we got a point.
Ex-Arsenal striker, Benik Afobe, has pulled out of the Africa Cup of Nations ahead of Bournemouth’s clash against his former team.
Despite beating Swansea on New Year’s Eve 3-0, Bournemouth will have their work cut out against Arsenal on Tuesday night.
Having prevailed with a comfortable 2-0 home victory over Crystal Palace on New Year’s Day, Arsenal will be looking to secure their third successive Premier League win when they travel to the Vitality Stadium with Bournemouth up next.
Jack Wilshere continued to impress in AFC Bournemouth colours during his last outing on New Year’s Eve against managerless Swansea.