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Arsenal vs Bournemouth: Confirmed team news, predicted lineups and injuries

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Mikel Arteta is expected to make significant adjustments to his Arsenal lineup as the team prepares to face Bournemouth in the Premier League this evening.

While attention briefly returns to domestic competition, the reality is that all eyes in north London are firmly on Europe.

The Gunners are still reeling from a 1-0 home defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League semi-final first leg, and with the return fixture in Paris looming large next week, squad rotation is inevitable.

Arsenal’s injury list is mounting at the worst possible time. The team will be without Gabriel Magalhaes, Kai Havertz, Gabriel Jesus, and Takehiro Tomiyasu for the remainder of the season.

Additionally, Riccardo Calafiori and Jorginho remain unavailable, leaving Arteta with limited options as he tries to balance the demands of a congested fixture list.

As a result, the manager is unlikely to take risks with key players in the Bournemouth clash.

Young midfielder Ethan Nwaneri is in contention for a rare start, while Raheem Sterling could be deployed in a more central role. Defensive adjustments are also on the cards, with Kieran Tierney and Oleksandr Zinchenko both pushing for inclusion in the starting eleven.

Ben White, who returned from injury with a substitute appearance on Tuesday, may also be handed a place in the starting lineup to shore up the backline.

Caution will likely be exercised with Bukayo Saka, who recently returned after a lengthy three-month absence. While his presence could be crucial, Arteta may opt to preserve his fitness ahead of the trip to Paris.

Similarly, club captain Martin Ødegaard might be rested as part of the squad rotation, though Arsenal must tread carefully. With the race for Champions League qualification intensifying and recent points dropped against Crystal Palace and Brentford, there’s no room for complacency.

One of the biggest decisions Arteta faces is whether to give Thomas Partey playing time this weekend. The Ghanaian midfielder missed the midweek loss to PSG but is expected to return in time for the decisive second leg in France.

A brief runout against Bournemouth could help sharpen his match fitness without overexerting him before the crucial European tie.

Despite sitting in second place for most of the season, Arsenal’s grip on that position is under threat. Manchester City is closing the gap, now just three points behind after their recent victory over Wolves.

That pressure adds another layer of complexity to Arteta’s team selection. Dropping more points in the league could derail Arsenal’s ambitions on multiple fronts.

A predicted starting eleven for Arsenal might include Raya in goal, a back four of White, Saliba, Kiwior, and Tierney, with Zinchenko and Rice anchoring the midfield.

Merino could slot in alongside them, with Nwaneri, Trossard, and Sterling forming the attacking trio.

The match kicks off at 5 p.m. on Saturday, May 3, and will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League. Fans can also stream the action through the Sky Go app and NOW TV with a valid subscription.

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Bernardo Silva calls out Man City team-mates with brutal message after FA Cup final loss

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Bernardo Silva didn’t hold back after Manchester City’s shock FA Cup final defeat to Crystal Palace, calling out his teammates and saying, “You learn who you can go to war with.”

The loss means City will finish the season without a trophy for only the second time during Pep Guardiola’s illustrious nine-year tenure at the club.

The Portuguese midfielder was brutally honest in his post-match reaction, accusing some players of lacking commitment and failing to rise to the occasion when it mattered most.

“In the bad moments you learn new things,” said Silva. “Who you can go to war with, first of all, because it’s in the bad moments that you see who the real ones are.

“It’s been a really, really bad season for us. Something has to change next year. I have my opinion, but I’m not going to give it to you. It’s for the big bosses to decide. But definitely, something needs to change when you don’t perform at this level.

“Our standard needs to be very, very high to be champions again – and that’s the level we want to reach again. I’d say it’s a bit of everything, but the season was not good for many reasons.

“But there are a lot of things that were good for us, like not taking things for granted and not lowering our standards. We’ve got people used to winning every year and people demand this team wins every year. But football is a tough sport and it’s not easy to beat these teams, especially in the Premier League.”

Silva also gave credit to Crystal Palace for their disciplined performance and acknowledged they were the better side on the day, with Eberechi Eze’s first-half goal proving decisive.

“They defended really well, they were really patient, they were very organised,” said Silva. “We knew that before the game in terms of being patient and we knew how dangerous they were on the counter, how quick and what very good individuals they were.

“But then also we lacked a bit of quality in the final third to score our chances. But congratulations to them, they’re a very good team.”

Pep Guardiola, meanwhile, remained composed in defeat, pointing to fine margins as the deciding factor in the match.

“We played really good. We did everything and created chances, but unfortunately, we couldn’t score. They scored with their first transition. It’s about goals – they scored one, so congratulations to Crystal Palace.

“It wasn’t just possession. We created chances and chances. They didn’t create much, but they defended really well, really deep, like under Roy Hodgson.”

Guardiola was also involved in a tense moment with goalkeeper Dean Henderson at full time after an apparent handball outside the box. However, the City boss declined to weigh in, saying simply: “I’m not the referee!”

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Why Alexander Isak misses Arsenal vs Newcastle United on Sunday

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Alexander Isak will not be part of Newcastle United’s squad as they face Arsenal this Sunday, with the Swedish striker sidelined by a minor groin injury.

The absence of the club’s top scorer is a setback in their push for Champions League qualification, especially considering Isak’s standout season. He has netted 23 goals in 33 Premier League appearances, trailing only Mohamed Salah in the scoring charts.

Newcastle manager Eddie Howe has made just one change to the team that triumphed over Chelsea in their last outing, bringing in Callum Wilson to lead the line at the Emirates Stadium. This marks Wilson’s second league start of the campaign, stepping in for Isak at a crucial point in the season.

In an official club statement released ahead of the match, Newcastle confirmed: “Wilson will make just his second league start of the campaign in place of leading goalscorer Alexander Isak, who misses out with a minor groin injury, as the Magpies bid to make sure of Champions League qualification.”

Wilson, who has featured in 16 Premier League games this term, is still searching for his first goal of the season and will be aiming to end that drought against a formidable Arsenal side.

Newcastle also continue to cope without midfielder Joelinton, who is recovering from a knee injury. Howe recently acknowledged that it’s unlikely the Brazilian will return before the season ends.

“He’s working away behind the scenes,” Howe said. “Typical Joe – he’s absolutely foot to the floor trying to get fit because he wants to be involved. The biggest possibility is that we don’t see him again this season and we’ll get him ready for next year.”

Arsenal, currently second in the Premier League table and just two points ahead of Newcastle, welcome back Declan Rice from a hip issue.

The midfielder replaces the suspended Mikel Merino in the starting eleven. Kai Havertz also returns to the matchday squad for the first time since February following a hamstring injury, taking a place on the bench.

Both sides are locked in a tight race near the top of the table, with every point crucial as the season draws to a close.

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Man Utd and Real Madrid legend Cristiano Ronaldo receives ‘tempting’ transfer offer

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Cristiano Ronaldo, the iconic forward known for his illustrious spells at Manchester United and Real Madrid, has reportedly received a significant transfer offer that could mark the end of his time in Saudi Arabia.

The Portuguese star joined Al-Nassr in 2023 following his second departure from Old Trafford and has since maintained an impressive goal-scoring record, finding the net 97 times in 109 appearances.

Despite his individual brilliance, Al-Nassr endured a trophyless campaign and failed to secure qualification for the Asian Champions League, leaving the 40-year-old increasingly frustrated.

According to Spanish outlet Marca, Ronaldo has been presented with a major proposal from a Brazilian club.

While the specific team has not been disclosed, the move would potentially allow him to feature in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, set to take place in the United States from June 14 to July 13.

Among the Brazilian teams qualified for the tournament are Palmeiras, Fluminense, Flamengo, and Botafogo. The allure of participating in another global tournament is believed to be a tempting factor in Ronaldo’s decision-making process.

Earlier this year, Ronaldo was close to renewing his deal with Al-Nassr, but the disappointing season combined with this new opportunity may alter his trajectory.

His reaction following a recent loss to Al-Ittihad, where he reportedly exited the stadium in anger, has only fueled speculation about his future in the Saudi Pro League.

Throughout his two-decade-long career, Ronaldo has amassed a remarkable legacy. He lifted three Premier League titles and a Champions League trophy during his first stint with Manchester United before moving to Real Madrid, where he scored an astonishing 450 goals in 438 appearances.

During his time in Spain, he also added four more Champions League titles to his name. His subsequent move to Juventus saw him continue his scoring form with over 100 goals and three Serie A titles.

Ronaldo was recently named the highest-paid athlete in the world for the third consecutive year. Forbes estimates his total earnings at $275 million (£206 million), placing him ahead of athletes like Stephen Curry, Tyson Fury, Dak Prescott, and longtime rival Lionel Messi.

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner continues to dominate both on the pitch and in terms of global marketability.

As speculation grows about a possible move to Brazil, fans and analysts alike are closely watching to see whether Ronaldo will extend his legendary career by adding another chapter in South America or remain in the Middle East for one final stint.

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