5 things Arsenal learned v Bournemouth
What did Arsenal learn from their rather embarrassing loss way to Bournemouth?
What did Arsenal learn from their rather embarrassing loss way to Bournemouth?
Claude Puel believes that Bournemouth manager, Eddie Howe, is a ‘good choice’ for the Arsenal job once Arsene Wenger leaves.
Ahead of our meeting on Sunday afternoon, AFC Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe has publicly revealed praise for Arsenal and admitted he has watched the Gunners in previous years to find ways that he can improve, both in his playing career and now as a manager.
After an ultimately underwhelming draw against PSG in midweek, Arsenal return to Premier League action aiming to finish the doomed month of November off in memorable fashion at the Emirates.
Bournemouth manager, Eddie Howe, has admitted that not having Jack Wilshere available against Arsenal on Sunday will be a ‘miss’.
20-year-old Jordon Ibe is thought to be the player to replace Jack Wilshere as Bournemouth line up against Arsenal on Sunday.
Eddie Howe was speaking after Bournemouth’s draw with Tottenham on Saturday and the Cherries manager was full of praise for Jack Wilshere who completed 90 minutes for the first time in living memory.
Jack Wilshere made his second start for Bournemouth at the weekend in their 1-0 win over Everton and manager, Eddie Howe, has been praising the Arsenal man once again.
Eddie Howe admitted that if Jack Wilshere had been part of Manchester City’s team on Saturday, he might have given a very different performance.
Former England striker, Brian Deane, is pretty adamant that Bournemouth boss, Eddie Howe, won’t be the man to take over at Arsenal once Arsene Wenger steps down.
Bournemouth boss, Eddie Howe, has revealed that although he wants to get Jack Wilshere playing full matches as soon as possible, there’s a delicate balance and he doesn’t want to rush him.
Jack Wilshere made his competitive debut for AFC Bournemouth during their 1-0 victory over West Bromwich Albion in one of Saturday’s 3pm kick-offs.
Eddie Howe has admitted that they are having to manage Jack Wilshere to ensure that he doesn’t suffer any more injury problems which would, of course, negate the entire point of his loan.
Eddie Howe has been hailing Jack Wilshere once again, this time discussing how well he’s settled into the dressing room.
Eddie Howe has dismissed the rumours that emerged earlier in the week that Arsenal are lining him up as a successor to Arsene Wenger.
Jack Wilshere made his debut for Bournemouth on Saturday when he played the first half against AC Milan.
With everybody still debating the merits of Jack Wilshere’s loan move to Bournemouth, he’s just getting on with it.
Eddie Howe is the latest manager to be linked with the Arsenal job after Arsene Wenger leaves.
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