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Arsenal handed Bournemouth boost as Andoni Iraola confirms key absences

Lachlan GarrettLachlan Garrett
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Arsenal have been handed a boost. However, the significance of it depends entirely on what they do next.

Andoni Iraola has confirmed that both Justin Kluivert and Lewis Cook will miss Bournemouth’s trip to face Arsenal. On paper, that weakens the visitors considerably. In reality, it shifts the responsibility firmly onto Mikel Arteta’s side.

Because this is not just about who is missing. It is about how Arsenal respond.

Andoni Iraola confirms major Bournemouth injuries

To begin with, Iraola’s update removes two of Bournemouth’s most influential players.

Kluivert offers directness. He drives at defenders, creates instability, and forces mistakes in transition. Without him, Bournemouth lose a key attacking outlet.

Meanwhile, Cook provides balance. He dictates tempo, controls possession, and links midfield to attack. Therefore, his absence disrupts Bournemouth’s structure as much as their rhythm.

As a result, Iraola’s side arrive in North London with clear limitations.

Why this should benefit Arsenal

Naturally, this situation should suit Arsenal.

They thrive on control. They dominate possession, dictate tempo, and reduce space for opponents. Consequently, facing a weakened midfield and attack should make that control even easier to establish.

However, that is where the concern lies.

Because while Arsenal excel at managing games, they do not always accelerate them. They keep matches stable, yet sometimes struggle to turn that dominance into decisive action.

A different kind of challenge for Arteta’s side

This is where the narrative shifts.

Arsenal will likely control the ball. They will pin Bournemouth back. However, control alone will not win this game.

Instead, they must create.

With Kluivert and Cook unavailable, Bournemouth will likely sit deeper and simplify their approach. As a result, Arsenal must break them down rather than react to transitions.

That requires sharper movement, quicker combinations, and more intent in the final third.

Responsibility falls on Arsenal’s key players

In games like this, individuals matter.

Bukayo Saka, in particular, becomes central. He brings unpredictability to a system built on structure. More importantly, he converts control into genuine threat.

Therefore, moments will fall to him.

And Arsenal will expect him to deliver.

Final thought

On the surface, this is an advantage.

However, football rarely rewards assumption.

Bournemouth arrive weakened. Arsenal arrive in control. Yet the outcome will depend on one thing.

Whether Arsenal turn control into conviction.

Because this is not just a boost.

It is a test.

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Lachlan Garrett is a sports journalist and sub editor covering Arsenal for Read Arsenal. He specialises in football news, tactical analysis and transfer coverage. Lachlan has written for publications including Dave Sport and Read Arsenal, covering Premier League stories and breaking football news. He holds a Master’s degree in Sports Journalism from the University of Brighton. Alongside writing, Lachlan works as a sub editor ensuring articles are accurate, well structured and optimised for SEO. When not covering football, he follows basketball closely and enjoys discussing the wider culture surrounding sport.

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