Rice double delivers six-point EPL lead for Arsenal
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Declan Rice shrugged off a knee injury to extend Arsenal's advantage at the top of the Premier League to six points with a come from behind 3-2 win at Bournemouth.
A rare Gabriel Magalhaes error gifted the Cherries an early
opener through Evanilson, but the Brazilian quickly redeemed himself to level.
Rice had been a doubt after missing Tuesday's 4-1 demolition
of Aston Villa due to knee swelling.
The England international returned to the starting line-up
and doubled his tally for the season with two composed finishes either side of
the hour mark.
Eli Kroupi's fine strike gave Bournemouth hope, but Arsenal
comfortably saw out the closing stage to move seven points clear of Manchester
City, who host managerless Chelsea in their game in hand on Sunday.
There had been a glimmer of hope for Pep Guardiola's men
when Arsenal conceded after just 10 minutes.
Gabriel mishit his attempted cross-field pass towards
Jurrien Timber and presented the ball to his compatriot Evanilson, who slotted
past David Raya for his first home goal of the season.
Arsenal's towering centre-back netted on his first start for
nearly two months against Villa in midweek and showed his eye for goal once
more to equalise within six minutes
Gabriel pounced to slam home Noni Madueke's deflected cross
for his 20th Premier League goal since he joined the Gunners in 2020 -- seven
more than any other defender.
Rice has also turned into a useful source of important goals
since being pushed into a more advanced role this season.
He was perfectly picked out by Martin Odegaard to slot in
from the edge of the box to put the visitors in front on 56 minutes.
Bukayo Saka came off the bench to create Arsenal's third as
Rice swept home his cut back.
Bournemouth remain without a win stretching back 11 games to
October 26.
However, only five sides have scored more Premier League
goals this season than Andoni Iraola's men.
A stunning strike by Kropi from long range set up a nervy
finale.
But Mikel Arteta's men held firm to take another big step
towards ending their 22-year wait to lift the Premier League title.

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