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Emery hails 'big moment' as Arsenal return to winning ways

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The Gunners had drawn their three preceding Premier League fixtures.

Unai Emery was pleased to see his Arsenal side return to winning ways as Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang hit the deciding goal at Bournemouth.

The Gunners have extended their unbeaten run to 17 matches but they had drawn their last three Premier League fixtures.

Aubameyang slid in to tuck home and seal a 2-1 win after Joshua King had equalised for Bournemouth following a remarkable Jefferson Lerma own goal.

Jefferson Lerma scored a remarkable own goal at Bournemouth (John Walton/PA)

Arsenal have not tasted defeat since August and are now just a point outside the top four – with Emery happy with the display on the south coast.

"Today is 17 matches we haven't lost, but the last three matches we drew," he said.

"We know that is not enough for us, for our objectives. We were speaking during the week and above all in the two days before the match that it was very important today.

"Today the three points is a big moment for us. The result is very important but also we spoke in the dressing room after the first half, when they scored, about the process in our mentality.

"The result is very important. When they scored we needed to keep calm and continue to control, getting better in small things on the pitch.

"We knew this is a difficult stadium, a difficult team. They were four points behind us and it was a very important match to be near us. I am very happy how the players, also the supporters pushed and helped us today."

Emery reverted to a three-man defence for the first time in the league this season and opted to leave Mesut Ozil on the bench.

The Spaniard admits he is still working to find the best option at his disposal, with several systems to choose from.

The Cherries lost to a last-gasp goal to Manchester United before a surprise reverse at Newcastle – with Arsenal's win on the south coast continuing a small drop in form.

"It was the same with Man United," Howe replied when asked if there was any consolation in running Arsenal close.

"We took them to the limit and came away beaten in that match. It was the same today, it is very important that the players' confidence level doesn't get affected by those two defeats.

"But we have had a very strong start to the season. It is important we don't overreact in these moments and keep doing what we are doing and know we will win again soon."

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