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Henry on Arsenal frustration
- Updated: January 3, 2017
Arsenal came back from 3-0 down to draw at Bournemouth – but Thierry Henry says their players are right not to feel happy about the result.
Olivier Giroud scored in injury-time to snatch an unlikely point at the Vitality Stadium after Arsene Wenger’s side had been three down with 20 minutes left through goals from Charlie Daniels, Callum Wilson and Ryan Fraser.
Alexis Sanchez (70) and Lucas Perez (75) started the comeback before Simon Francis was sent off with 10 minutes left, but man-of-the-match Giroud said the team was frustrated as they remain eight points behind leaders Chelsea.
And while Arsenal legend Henry admired the comeback, he felt Arsenal should have taken all three points.
“They showed character and played well in the last 30 minutes,” he told Sky Sports.
“It doesn’t matter if Bournemouth went down to 10 men, you still have to come back and we all know that is not easy in this league.
“But the question is why they didn’t start like that? That’s three …