#4 Bournemouth outshoot the Gunners
Arsenal may have all the guns, but on the night, it was Bournemouth who turned out to be the more dangerous side. The Eddie Howe-managed side huffed and puffed until they blew the house down, with a total of 13 shots (as compared to Arsenal's 12), of which 5 were on target (as compared to Arsenal's 3).
Although Ryan Fraser accrued an impressive total of 6 shots, it was Callum Wilson and Jordan Ibe who eventually found the net. Jordan Ibe, in particular, seemed to be in fine form, and was Bournemouth's best player in the game.
The Englishman took 3 shots, made 4 dribbles, and finished with a passing accuracy of 72%. More importantly, however, was his relatively late winner - Ibe's first ever goal for Bournemouth - which gave the Cherries the edge, and subsequently, all 3 invaluable points.