Bournemouth vs Arsenal LIVE: Premier League result, final score and reaction after Odegaard and Saliba strike
Bournemouth 0-3 Arsenal: The Gunners extended their winning start in the Premier League
Arsenal coasted to victory at Bournemouth as captain Martin Odegaard’s early brace took the visitors to the top of the Premier League.
The Gunners kept up their perfect start to the new campaign, their 3-0 win at the Vitality Stadium sealed with a fine William Saliba strike as the defender opened his account for the club.
Odegaard had put Arsenal clear inside the opening 11 minutes, the first time the Norway international has scored twice in a match since a double for Stromsgodset in October 2014.
At this stage of last season, Mikel Arteta was facing calls to be axed as Arsenal boss as they sat bottom without a point or a goal. The summer signing of Gabriel Jesus has done much to herald such a stark turnaround in fortunes and, while he did not add to his goal tally on the south coast, the Brazil forward was again instrumental.
Follow reaction from the Premier League fixture, below:
Half-time: Tottenham 0-0 Wolves
An interesting half from a neutral point of view, despite the lack of goalmouth action, but a frustrating one for the home fans who were clearly getting agitated by the half-time whistle as their side struggled to break down the Wolves defence. Wolves have probably been the better side and Nunes already looks like a high-quality signing. They just need a bit of cutting edge – perhaps we will see Raul Jimenez in the second half.
Tottenham 0-0 Wolves
44 min: Spurs have been second-best for a while now but they are finishing this half on the front-fot. Perisic digs out a cross from the left and Kane does really well to beat Kilman in the air, sending a looping header goalwards and demanding a good save from Sa.
Tottenham 0-0 Wolves
42 min: Wolves are enjoying a really neat sustained period of pressure, full of good passing and movement. They stay patient and when it eventually floats into the box, Nunes wins the header against Davies and almost scores his first Wolves goal, the ball just missing the post with Lloris rooted. Excellent by the visitors.
Tottenham 0-0 Wolves
39 min: Half a chance for Wolves as Guedes is fed on the edge of the box and tries to shoot first time, but under pressure from Sanchez he scuffs his effort. Taking a touch and forcing the defender to think a little inside the area might have been the choice, in hindsight, though that’s easy for me to say.
Tottenham 0-0 Wolves
37 min: Spurs scrap their way to a corner and from it they create their best moment – Son’s delivery is flicked on by Max Kilman and flies all the way through the other side of the box requiring just a tap-in for the opening goal. The officials don’t spot the flick, however, and it’s a goal-kick.
Tottenham 0-0 Wolves
35 min: Wolves are pressing high and frustrating Spurs, while at the other end Wolves are starting to look more and more coordinated. A shot from Neto causes a bit of chaos as it bounces around in the box but it ends with a snatched shot wide.
Tottenham 0-0 Wolves
33 min: Bentancur’s pass down the left is easily cut out by Jonny. Wolves work the ball across their defence before trying to play down their left wing, but it’s an overhit pass and Spurs have the ball back. Wolves seem to be in the ascendency, if anything, right now.
Tottenham 0-0 Wolves
31 min: Hard to know where this game goes from here if it isn’t to be 0-0. Spurs look a bit disjointed, lacking any kind of click in the Wolves half. Wolves haven’t really had enough sustained possession and territory to carve out chances. The crowd has gone a litle quiet.
Tottenham 0-0 Wolves
29 min: Kulusevski fouls Neto, shoving him to the floor as he tried to escape towards the Spurs box. A free-kick for Wolves in a useful area, but it’s chipped into the arms of Lloris hamlessly by Neves.
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