Gary Neville had some harsh words for the Gunners after a 10-man Arsenal could not salvage a result against Bournemouth.
Arsenal suffered its first loss of the 2024–25 season on Oct. 19 after William Saliba received a straight red card at Bournemouth. Referee Rob Jones determined the defender denied a clear goal-scoring opportunity, leaving the Gunners down a man for the third time this Premier League season.
Mikel Arteta's side went into halftime deadlocked at 0–0, but saw any points vanish when Ryan Christie found the back of the net in the 70th minute. Justin Kluivert doubled the Cherries' lead from the spot just nine minutes later.
Speaking with Sky Sports, former Manchester United captain Gary Neville shared his thoughts on Arsenal's performance.
"When you go down to 10 men, you got to still go out and win," Neville said. "I do genuinely believe yesterday against Bournemouth at 0–0 with 10 men, they should go and win that match."






