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‘What was the point?’ Arsenal fans return to ask hard question of Arteta selection after Bournemouth defeat

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Last updated: May 4, 2025 6:22 am
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Arsenal’s ambitions suffered a major blow on Saturday as they slumped to a 2-1 home defeat against Bournemouth — a result that left fans fuming and questioning Mikel Arteta’s team selection. While it’s not uncommon for supporters to react emotionally to a poor result, this time their criticism was sharply focused on the logic behind Arteta’s squad choices ahead of a pivotal Champions League clash with Paris Saint-Germain.

Arteta, who had the opportunity to rest key players before the all-important second leg against PSG, instead opted for a near full-strength lineup. Only two changes were made from the side that previously played, with Jurrien Timber sitting out due to a knock and Mikel Merino coming into the side. The decision to go strong against Bournemouth backfired terribly.

From the first whistle, Arsenal looked short on ideas, and by the end, they were left not only without the three points but with a weary squad and confidence further dented ahead of their European challenge. The timing of this loss couldn’t have been worse.

PSG, by contrast, rotated heavily in their Ligue 1 match against Strasbourg — making a staggering 10 changes to their starting XI. Even though they too lost, the difference in approach is what stood out. The Parisians sacrificed the domestic fixture for a better shot at Europe. Arsenal didn’t — and still lost.

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This prompted a surge of anger online, with fans across social media questioning what Arteta hoped to achieve by risking his best players in a match that ultimately ended in disappointment. Arsenal are no longer in a title race, and their Champions League hopes now hang by a thread.

One fan wrote: “Arteta is bottling to Bournemouth after starting the Avengers? Pointless and stupid.” The sentiment was echoed by many who felt the manager had shown tactical immaturity at a critical moment.

Another supporter fumed: “It’s like Arteta is aware that Arsenal can’t mount any comeback against PSG next week, so he decided to go full strength against Bournemouth to try and secure their 2nd place trophy. Still lost it.”

There was a time when managers would rotate aggressively around Champions League fixtures, especially in the semi-final stages. This weekend was no different — at least for every other team involved. Barcelona, Inter Milan, and PSG all chose to prioritize Europe. Only Arsenal deviated from that pattern.

Even more frustrating for fans was the nature of the defeat. Bournemouth didn’t just edge the Gunners. They outplayed them for large parts of the match, exploiting weaknesses in midfield and exposing Arsenal’s vulnerabilities on the break. Arteta’s team looked fatigued and uninspired.

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To many, this result was a reflection of deeper issues. Some supporters argued that Arsenal’s squad isn’t deep enough to allow for meaningful rotation. Injuries to key players like Martinelli, Saliba, and Partey have certainly hampered squad dynamics. But critics say that’s still no excuse for risking the core of the team days before the most important European fixture in years.

A comment on AFC Live read: “Has he even got a big squad to choose from?” Others were less forgiving. “Another season without a trophy again,” lamented another fan. For many, the club seems to be caught in a loop — promising progress, yet stumbling when it matters most.

Calls for a summer clear-out are growing louder. Names like Zinchenko, Jesus, and even Trossard have come up in discussions about who could be moved on to free up funds for quality reinforcements. Fans are demanding not just squad depth but players who can genuinely compete for major honors.

One particularly biting comment read: “Arteta just handed PSG their second advantage with that pointless lineup.” Another joked: “Bringing on Raheem Sterling on a rescue mission? A player who couldn’t rescue himself.” The sarcasm wasn’t lost on anyone.

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A deeper concern is that the manager might have lost the dressing room. “Arteta needs to go at the end of the season, he seems to have lost the players,” wrote one supporter, while another declared: “This team has finished.”

Arteta, once hailed as a tactical genius in the making, now finds himself under renewed scrutiny. This season was supposed to mark Arsenal’s return to the elite level. Instead, it’s been marked by inconsistency, questionable decisions, and mounting frustration among the fanbase.

The pressure is now immense. Not just because of the upcoming PSG match — which now feels even more daunting — but because fans are starting to question whether Arteta is the man to take this squad forward. He has built a good team, no doubt, but can he manage it at the highest level?

With nothing left to play for in the league and Champions League hopes dangling by a thread, the remainder of Arsenal’s season will define not just their immediate future, but Arteta’s position as manager.

Fans are tired of potential. They want results. And if the Bournemouth game was any indication, Arteta has a lot of ground to cover to earn back their trust.

 

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