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In today's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast Elliot (@YankeeGunner), Paul (@PoznanInMyPants), and Clive (@ClivePAFC) talk about the 2-1 defeat against Bournemouth in the Premier League. Discussion includes Arsenal’s schoolboy defending, was Xhaka a bad buy? Wenger’s meaning of ‘ideal contract situation’, not starting Alexis. They take a look at the current transfer rumours, Theo Walcott impending departure to Everton. All this and plenty more in this week's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.

That midfield three has a little bit of everything, well apart from being able to deal with being pressed. That aside, we have a player in Ramsey who can get forward and cause mismatches in the final third, Xhaka can break lines with his passing and Coquelin can do his Police Officer role in protecting those around him. While the front three can have pretty much all the freedom they need to pull Bournemouth around
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In today's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast: Paul (@PoznanInMyPants) and Tim (@Stillberto) talk about both the 2-0 victory against Crystal Palace which includes Giroud’s extraordinary goal, they also talk about the weird 3-3 draw at Bournemouth. The pair talk Alexis Sanchez, the Xhaka & Ramsey partnership, Lucas Perez introduction. All this and plenty more all discussed in this weeks Arsenal Vision podcast
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In today's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast: Paul (@PoznanInMyPants), Tim (@Stillberto) & Elliot (@YankeeGunner) discuss the 2-0 away victory against AFC Bournemouth. The team talk about Ramsey's performance, Oxlade-Chamberlain's up and down display, Elliot's weekly Giroud rant and plenty more all discussed in today's Arsenal Vision podcast.

Not that they were particularly bad, but Theo and Per didn't have the best of games. Slapstick miss of an open goal from Per, plus a few misplaced passes especially early in the first half, when we looked a bit shaken and lacking of confidence. Theo was offside for his entertaining moment, but still he should've done better on that and another couple of chances he had. With just 40 touches of the ball and 18 attempted passes, he was under-involved today, especially when you compare him to Mesut or even Oxlade-Chamberlain

Arsène said post match that the team started with the trauma of the Southampton game in their system as the visitors started brighter but we wrestled control of the game and that is when Mesut Özil stole the show once more with a ridiculous array of passes that sliced open Bournemouth. The German was once again on another level to those around him on both teams