

Arsenal’s grip on the Premier League summit weakened on Saturday after a 2-1 home defeat to Bournemouth at the Emirates, a result that has reignited the title race.
The Gunners missed a major opportunity to stretch their advantage at the top to 12 points, instead leaving the door open for rivals to close the gap in the closing stages of the season.
Bournemouth, showing confidence and discipline, struck first through Junior Kroupi in the 17th minute, silencing the home crowd and putting early pressure on the league leaders.
Arsenal responded after the break when a handball by Ryan Christie led to a penalty, which Viktor Gyokeres converted with composure to level the score.
However, just as the hosts pushed for a winner, Alex Scott delivered a decisive blow in the 74th minute, finishing off a well-worked move to secure all three points for the visitors.
The defeat marks a second straight home loss to Bournemouth for Arsenal and significantly tightens the title race.
Manchester City now have the chance to cut the gap to six points if they secure victory against Chelsea, setting up a tense run-in for the Premier League crown.
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