Arsenal were booed off the pitch by their own supporters following a Premier League defeat to Bournemouth, a result that has raised the temperature inside the club ahead of a meeting with Manchester City. The timing is difficult for manager Mikel Arteta, whose side now face one of the division's most demanding opponents while carrying the weight of a restless fanbase. Defeats to lower-table sides in top-flight football typically accelerate scrutiny on tactics and squad depth, and the Bournemouth loss appears to have done exactly that at the Emirates. The City fixture now functions as an immediate test of whether Arteta can contain internal pressure before it affects performance. How Arsenal respond, in result and in manner, will shape the near-term narrative around the club's title credentials and Arteta's standing with supporters.
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