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Howe: Loss not fair reflection
- Updated: November 27, 2016
Eddie Howe says Arsenal’s 3-1 win against his Bournemouth side was not a fair reflection of the game.
A double from Alexis Sanchez alongside Theo Walcott’s header gave Arsenal all three points, after Callum Wilson had equalised during a hard-fought game at the Emirates.
Howe insists his side never turned up to “park the bus” at the Emirates, exemplified by his side’s attacking intent, and although they can leave with their heads held high, he felt they deserved more.
Asked if it was a fair scoreline, Howe said; “Not at all from our perspective, I thought we were good today. It was a really tight game. With minutes to go we’re thinking we could try …