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Declan Rice blames 'silly mistakes' for Arsenal's shock loss at Bournemouth after William Saliba's costly red card - with midfielder admitting side 'kicked themselves in the foot' again with third dismissal of the season
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October 19, 2024
ISAAN KHAN AT THE VITALITY STADIUM: Declan Rice admitted that 'silly mistakes' are hurting 'naïve' Arsenal as William Saliba's red card paved the way for Bournemouth to pull off a 2-0 victory. Substitutes Ryan Christie and Justin Kluivert both scored in the second half, handing the Gunners a first away defeat in the Premier League in 2024. Saliba's sending off in the 30th minute, having brought Evanilson down following a poor Leandro Trossard backpass, was the game's pivotal moment - and follows a recent pattern of indiscipline.
Bournemouth 2-0 Arsenal PLAYER RATINGS: Which Cherries star was 'a handful all game?' Who 'seemed to get bypassed with not much difficulty' for the Gunners? And who 'kept finding himself isolated' for the visitors?
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October 19, 2024
ISAAN KHAN AT THE VITALITY STADIUM: It was an early red card that did for the visitors, with WIlliam Saliba adjudged to have denied Evanilson an obvious goal scoring opportunity after a VAR review, having initially only been shown yellow. Arsenal have done it with 10 before, but Ryan Christie scored from a smart corner kick routine and Justin Kluivert then netted from the penalty spot to secure the win on the night.
Bournemouth vs Arsenal - Premier League: Live score, team news and updates as Ryan Christie and Justin Kluivert condemn misfiring Gunners to their first defeat of the season - as William Saliba is sent off for visitors
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October 19, 2024
Mikel Arteta's Arsenal travel to the Vitality Stadium to face Bournemouth in the Premier League. A win today would take the Gunners to the top of the table, with title rivals Manchester City and Liverpool not playing till Sunday. However it will not be without some challenges as the North London side travel to the south coast with a handful of injury woes. Follow Mail Sport's live coverage here for the live score, team news, latest updates and reaction.
Vitinha is standout performer in the Hampden cauldron but panicky Scotland's inability to hold on to the ball proves they have to change style
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October 15, 2024
Shortly after Kylian Mbappe had departed the scene to join Real Madrid earlier this summer, Paris Saint-Germain head coach Luis Enrique was asked to assess the strength of those who remained under his command in the French capital.
With a squad that would be the envy of managers across Europe, Enrique wasn't short of top talents to discuss. But one name immediately sprung to mind.
Vitinha. A little twinkle-toed magician in central midfield whom Enrique declared had been PSG's best player last season, even with Mbappe in the team.
Clarke urges his side to keep the faith despite seeing horror run extended following late drama in Zagreb
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October 12, 2024
Scotland boss Steve Clarke reaffirmed his belief that his side are on the right track despite seeing them extend their 13-month wait for a competitive victory with defeat in Zagreb.
Goals from Igor Matanovic and Andrej Kramaric saw Croatia successfully complete the comeback after falling behind to an early Ryan Christie strike.
The visitors appeared to have snatched a draw at the death, but were left heartbroken when VAR ruled it out after substitute Che Adams had strayed marginally offside.
Super Swiss aren't just the team Scotland need to BEAT, they are the team that we want to BE!
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June 18, 2024
Switzerland are the international team Scotland aspire to be. A nation whose reliability at major tournaments is almost as consistent as the precision of their timekeeping. Before Euro 2024, a misapprehension took root amongst the Tartan Army. Germany would win Group A easily, leaving Scotland to fight for second and third place with a rejuvenated Hungary. The second game against Switzerland would be a repeat of the Scots' win at Euro '96. When the Swiss swept Hungary aside in their opening fixture, that began to look like a dangerous miscalculation. Given Scotland's display against Germany, it was an act of gross delusion.
Here come the SWAGS… that's Scotland's wives and girlfriends
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June 11, 2024
Their menfolk carry the hopes of a nation. But as excitement builds ahead of the European Championships in Germany, Scotland's players are already winners off the pitch. The team will be cheered on by a very glamorous array of wives and girlfriends as they strive to do their country proud at the tournament.
Steve Clarke considers call-up for Bristol City striker Tommy Conway to bolster forward options after Scotland fail to impress against Gibraltar
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June 4, 2024
STEVE CLARKE was last night weighing up a late Euros call-up for Under-21 striker Tommy Conway after Scotland made heavy weather of breaking down minnows Gibraltar.
Second-half goals from Ryan Christie and substitute Che Adams secured a 2-0 win over the nation currently 203rd in the FIFA rankings.
In what was the penultimate warm-up game before facing Germany in the opening match of Euro 2024, the Scots had 24 efforts on goal, but managed just five on target.
PREMIER LEAGUE REPORT CARDS - PART ONE: Arsenal can be optimistic despite another title near-miss, while Aston Villa excelled... but it was a rollercoaster for Chelsea and Everton, as Burnley had a stinker!
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May 20, 2024
Another Premier League campaign reached its climax on Sunday and quite a lot looks familiar. Manchester City are champions again, becoming the first team to win the English top-flight four times in a row, ahead of Arsenal and Liverpool. Meanwhile at the opposite end, the three clubs that came up - Sheffield United, Burnley and Luton Town - are the three going straight back down again. Following the season's conclusion, we grade all 20 clubs in our annual report cards, beginning with Arsenal through to Fulham.
Shambolic VAR is SLAMMED again after ruling out Bournemouth's goal against Arsenal in 'baffling' decision - as even Gunners legend Ian Wright and Piers Morgan admit they 'got away with it'
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May 4, 2024
Both sides found themselves on the wrong end of divisive decisions from the officials during a dramatic showdown at the Emirates, with Ryan Christie escaping a red card for a high tackle and the Cherries seeing a goal ruled out in the second half (left). Strikes from Bukayo Saka and Leandro Trossard put Arsenal on course to move four points clear at the top of the Premier League but the visitors hit back through Antoine Semenyo, the forward bundling in after Christie's strike hit the woodwork. The effort was chalked off, however, after Dominic Solanke was adjudged to have fouled goalkeeper David Raya (top right) after backing into him in the build-up. As the loose ball dropped inside the penalty area, Solanke moved into Raya's path and looked to pressure him while the stopper tried to punch away. Cherries boss Andoni Iraola was incensed (bottom right) but his appeals fell on deaf ears.
VAR-sical! Fans FUME after Ryan Christie's high tackle on Bukayo Saka wasn't punished with a red card in Arsenal's crucial match against Bournemouth
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May 4, 2024
Christie's foot planted into Saka's knee early in the first half at the Emirates but the video assistants did not deem the challenge was worthy of a red card. Saka had initially cleverly flicked the ball away from Lewis Cook in midfield but as the winger looked to dance around Christie, a raised boot made contact with his leg. Visibly irritated by the lack of any punishment, Saka rolled down his sock and revealed a bloodied gash halfway up his leg, just below his left knee.
Man United didn't play like they were listening to Erik ten Hag in 2-2 draw at Bournemouth - they were outclassed and looked like a bunch of strangers thrown together, writes CHRIS WHEELER
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April 13, 2024
BOURNEMOUTH 2-2 MAN UNITED - CHRIS WHEELER AT THE VITALITY STADIUM: When Ineos sit down to decide Erik ten Hag's fate, they won't be too worried about the chasm between Manchester United and the Premier League's top three. Even missing out on the Champions League might not be fatal for the Dutchman. But when they think about days like these, days when United were outclassed by Bournemouth, well that might be a different matter. Not once, but twice this season. Bournemouth came away from Old Trafford with a well-deserved 3-0 victory in December, and they would not have been remotely flattered by a similar winning margin here at the Vitality Stadium.
Bournemouth's Dominic Solanke BOOSTED to 11/2 to record 3+ shots on target today - as the Cherries travel to Turf Moor to take on relegation battlers Burnley
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March 3, 2024
Although the Manchester derby between City and United will dominate much of the Premier League's headlines today, Burnley's Turf Moor will face Bournemouth in another exciting match. Despite being at home, Burnley's 11/4 underdogs are expected to upset the applecart, while Bournemouth is a 10/11 favorite. For those with longer odds, there is a 'Featured RequestABet' and four 'Price Boosts' available for this critical league fixture. The RequestABet - which is valued at ten-fold - is for 'Antoine Semenyo to score, James Trafford to have 3+ saves, and Ryan Christie to commit 2+ fouls.'
West Ham 1-1 Bournemouth: James Ward-Prowse earns the Hammers a point from the spot after Dominic Solanke's early debut, while Yvonne Phillips suffers a traumatic debut to forget he was the character in this article
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February 1, 2024
KIERAN GILL AT THE LONDON STADIUM: Kalvin Phillips is used to picking up short passes from his time with Manchester City, but not like this. Not when he is right on the edge of his own box with no way to turn but into disaster. When Kurt Zouma had the ball, the danger was clear. Ryan Christie was breathing down the neck of Phillips, and Dominic Solanke was covering Alphonse Areola. And Pablo Fornals knew what was coming next and was buried in his phone in the London Stadium's tunnel, awaiting word on his impending relocation to Real Betis. Zouma played the ball into Phillips, the very definition of a hospital pass, and Bournemouth's high-press did its job. Solanke scored, and the visitors took the lead after two minutes and 22 seconds. Blame Phillips if you like, but Zouma must also accept responsibility for West Ham's traumatic start to life.
Bournemouth 0-4 Arsenal: Kai Havertz gets his first goal for the Gunners with a penalty as Mikel Arteta's side close the gap on leaders Man City to one point
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September 30, 2023
0-4 ARSENAL BREAK BOURNEMOUTH - ISAAN KHAN AT THE VITALITY STADIUM: Kai Havertz staggered his run-up as he approached the penalty spot, but time had frozen. Ryan Christie had hacked Martin Odegaard to the ground, according to referee Michael Salisbury, who pointed to the spot. Bukayo Saka was brace for the penalty right away before Havertz burst from behind. Arsenal had already 2-0 up at this point, with the game tightly wrapped up. However, one could see the relief drain drain from the German's body as he trogged towards the far end flooded by teammates as Havertz stepped up to coolly slot the ball into the bottom-left corner.
During this international break, Man United's stars will fly almost 100,000 miles, but Nottingham Forest's players will go even further! How far each Premier League squad will travel during this break
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September 8, 2023
The first international break of the new season is here, but Premier League players will not be given any time for rest and relaxation as they represent their respective nations. Any English top-flight player is residing in the United Kingdom, and the air miles are racking up for people traveling around the world to compete in international tournaments. When the Premier League returns, players will be able to travel for shorter trips abroad for European Championship qualifiers against Ukraine and Scotland, but others will have to face long-haul flights that could cause wreak havoc on their body clocks.
Leicester 0-1 Hull: The Foxes' winning streak comes to an end as the visiting Tigers maintain early lead... but Manchester City's loanee Liam Delap scores the winner
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September 2, 2023
LEICESTER 0-1 HULL RYAN WALKER AT THE KP STADIUM: Leicester City's 100 percent winning streak in the Championship came to a disappointing close when Hull stoked the early season pacesetters back to earth in a smash-and-grab victory. If the Foxes were Premier League bound, this result was certainly not one that would put them very far in the English top-flight, as Liam Delap's first-half goal gave the Tigers three points at what remains one of the Championship's toughest grounds to visit. Despite a sea of blue being ready to pounce, the visitor's weren't afraid to show their confidence as they played out from the back with passes between goalkeeper and defense continuing throughout.
Carabao Cup round-up: Crystal Palace survive second round scare thanks to Jean-Philippe Mateta hat-trick as Bournemouth edge past Swansea after late Ryan Christie winner
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August 29, 2023
Crystal Palace was saved from a Carabao Cup second-round exit after falling from behind to defeat Championship side Plymouth 4-2. Eberechie Eze, Jordan Ayew, and Jeffrey Schlupp were all involved in turning the game around thanks to Ben Waine and Luke Cundle's goals from their 1-1 draw with Brentford on Saturday. Odsonne Edouard and Jean-Philippe Mateta were aided by Ayew and Eze, with Schlupp assisting the former for his second before Mateta finished his hat-trick in the 83rd minute.
Liverpool beat Bournemouth thanks to Alexis Mac Allister's red card, which meant the Argentine midfielder would be able to face Newcastle
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August 22, 2023
Alexis Mac Allister, a Liverpool midfielder, has had his red card against Bournemouth reversed. Referee Thomas Bramall had Mac Allister thrown on the foot after beating Cherries midfielder Ryan Christie on the foot during Liverpool's 3-1 Premier League victory at Anfield on Saturday. Alexis Mac Allister's three-match suspension was terminated after a charge of wrong dismissal,' the Football Association announced on Twitter.
Liverpool has received a controversial red card from Alexis Mac Allister after the victory over Bournemouth
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August 21, 2023
LEWIS STEELE: Liverpool has appealed Alexis Mac Allister's red card from the game over Bournemouth on Saturday. In the 58th minute of the match, the Argentine midfielder was issued a straight red card for a missed but not reckless play against Cherries' Ryan Christie, who was expected to miss three games if it had been upheld. Paul Tierney, who has a history with Liverpool after Jurgen Klopp accused him of being 'biased' last season, was on VAR, but didn't tell referee Thomas Bramall to use the video monitor.
Liverpool is considering an appeal against Alexis Mac Allister's red card, with Jurgen Klopp and Paul Tierney at loggerheads with Paul Tierney AGAIN after VAR refused to tell ref Thomas Bramall to consult the pitchside monitor
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August 19, 2023
Liverpool is considering an appeal against Alexis Mac Allister's red card after the Argentine midfielder was sent off for a mistimed but not reckless tackle on Ryan Christie during Liverpool's win over Bournemouth. It is not ruthless; it is just mis-hit the ball and then struck the other player's shin.' We saw more difficult situations that weren't on a red card, and this shouldn't have been necessary. We don't know what we should do right now, but we should certainly talk about it again.'
The referee got it WRONG! Alexis Mac Allister should not have been sent off against Bournemouth, according to Fuming manager Jurgen Klopp
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August 19, 2023
Jurgen Klopp has argued that referee Thomas Bramall was wrong to dismiss Alexis Mac Allister against Bournemouth. In the 58th minute, Mac Allister, making his home debut for Liverpool, was disqualified. Even though Liverpool won an exciting game 3-1, Klopp was left angry with the red card. Klopp said, 'I saw the red card back, and I'm sure we'll talk about it.' I get it 100% how it looks at a ref at the time, but if you look at it back, it's the inside of the foot and no power behind it.
Bournemouth beat Liverpool 3-1, but Jurgen Klopp's Reds win their first game of the season thanks to goals from Luis Diaz, Mo Salah, and Diogo Jota...but Alexis Mac Allister is controversially SENT OFF in an Anfield debut to forget he is the best footballer in history
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August 19, 2023
LIVERPOOL vs. BOURNEMOUTH: 'Organised chaos' is the word Jurgen Klopp once used to describe his style of play. This game more resembled chaos, with no evidence of order. Liverpool attacked like a team that could beat anyone, but they defended like a bar band that had never played together. It was certainly chaos at the start as Bournemouth's one goal was disallowed and another was awarded - both the result of Liverpool's carelessly losing possession - and then chaos ensued as Klopp's men carved through the Cherries with a series of free-flowing attacks that brought replays of one of their 9-0 victory in this fixture last season. The company was not aware until Alexis Mac Allister's 58th minute firing off a mistimed but not reckless attack on Ryan Christie, a period that seemed to galvanise Liverpool as they created a slew of chances afterwards.
Scotland 3-0 Cyprus: John McGinn and Scott McTominay get hosts off to a WINNING start
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March 25, 2023
GRAEME CROSER AT HAMPDEN PARK: Not quite the barnstorming start the Tartan Army had hoped for, but Scotland's main players also delivered for Steve Clarke. The Scots were accepted into Euro 20242 qualification, thanks in large part to Scott McTominay's late arrival, but it wasn't until the true gulf between these teams was revealed. As the home side's overwhelming strength shined at a full, albeit marginally diminished Hampden, fellow sub Ryan Christie was involved in both the Manchester United man's late goals.