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Tashan Deniran-Alleyne

'The disrespect!' - Arsenal fans spotted what Matteo Guendouzi did in FA Cup win vs Bournemouth

Matteo Guendouzi enjoyed his best performance in an Arsenal shirt for some time against Bournemouth on Monday night.

The Frenchman was one of the Gunners' standout performers at the beginning of the season and his form was recognised with a call-up to the senior national squad back in September.

However, he suffered a dip in the winter and subsequently lost his place in the starting line-up following the sacking of Unai Emery as head coach at the end of November.

Perhaps Guendouzi's worst performance since joining the north London outfit came in the 3-0 home defeat by Manchester City last month as he struggled in central midfield.

In the opposition dugout that afternoon was Mikel Arteta.

Less than a week later the Spaniard was confirmed as the new Arsenal head coach and he's not favoured Guendouzi as a starting option in the majority of the games since his appointment.

But with Lucas Torreira rested against the Cherries, there was an opening for the 20-year-old.

One that he grabbed with both hands as he delivered a mature display in the middle of the park - even upsetting a few of the Bournemouth players as well as supporters in the process.

And there was one particular moment in the game which Arsenal fans simply can't get enough of - and it's not his strike from long range which almost brought about his first goal of the season.

Rather it was a nice little nutmeg on Dan Gosling.

Take a look at what's been said on Twitter...

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