Twitter reacts to Arsenal's stoppage-time drama against Bournemouth

For the second time in three weeks, Arsenal completed a comeback with a sumptuous strike in stoppage time, not only preserving their title hopes but adding more weight to the argument that this may finally be the season the Gunners reclaim the English top flight.
However, 9.11 seconds into Saturday's helter-skelter 3-2 victory against Bournemouth, talks of any golden destiny seemed fanciful.
Last season Bournemouth scored six seconds into the second half of a meeting with Fulham when the pair shared the Championship. The move was copied by teams from Cliftonville to Paris Saint-Germain and the Cherries came up with another sequence against Arsenal that might spark some recreations in the Northern Irish top flight.
9.11 - Phillip Billing's goal for Bournemouth against Arsenal was scored in 9 seconds, 11 milliseconds - the second-fastest goal scored in @premierleague history, after Shane Long for Southampton v Watford in April 2019 (7:69).ย Blocks. pic.twitter.com/ha22xb7Qev
โ OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) March 4, 2023
Philip Billing found himself on the end of this slick sequence, tucking the ball into the net for the second-fastest Premier League goal in history.
Mikel Arteta's side had a suffocating monopoly of possession - Thomas Partey completed more first-half passes than the entire Bournemouth team combined - but the Gunners couldn't recover from Billing's very early opener before the interval.
With just under an hour played, Marco Senesi doubled Bournemouth's lead from a corner - much to the disbelief of everyone watching.
WHAT IS GOING ON?!
โ Ahmed Shooble (@AhmedShooble) March 4, 2023
Rothwell's corner is headed in by Senesi, albeit with some questionable marking from Arsenal.
O'Neil now giving instructions to Anthony.
Just under an hour played and #AFCB are two goals up at the Emirates!
This doesnโt make any senesi..
โ Grizz Khan (@GrizzKhan) March 4, 2023
Arsenal 0 Bournemouth 2 ๐คท๐ฝโโ๏ธ #Premierleague
Thomas Partey, who afforded Senesi a free run to the near post for Bournemouth's second goal, struck from a corner of Arsenal's own five minutes later. Emile Smith Rowe - who was substituted on for the injured Leandro Trossard in an eventful first half - nodded the ball back into the box for Partey to volley in.
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Smith Rowe had to make way himself but that afforded an emphatic cameo for Reiss Nelson. The substitute created Ben White's equaliser, driving down the left and firing the ball across the box for his fellow sub to divert it over the line before Neto got his paws on it.
Arsenal have recovered more points from losing positions than any other team in the Premier League this season - 15.#ARSBOU
โ Orbinho (@Orbinho) March 4, 2023
Arsenal kept on coming at Neto's fortified goal, launching an avalanche of shots which ultimately paid off - even if relying upon Nelson's first left-footed league goal since 2018 isn't the most reproducible strategy.
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โ Sofascore (@SofascoreINT) March 4, 2023
Arsenal attempted 30 shots against Bournemouth today โ that's the most shots any team has attempted in a single Premier League match this season.
And the 30th one proved to be the winner as the Gunners came back from two goals down to get a 3โ2 win. ๐#ARSBOU pic.twitter.com/jIsl0uKKft
Reiss Nelsonโs winner (96:57) was Arsenalโs second-latest 90th-minute winner on record in the Premier League (since 2006-07), after Alexis Sรกnchezโs penalty against Burnley in January 2017 (97:14). #afc
โ Emma Sanders (@em_sandy) March 4, 2023
5 & 90 - Reiss Nelson has been directly involved in more Premier League goals as a substitute than any other player this season (5 โ 3 goals, 2 assists), also netting Arsenalโs second latest Premier League winner (96:57) on record (since 2006-07). Gasp. pic.twitter.com/ML4zEQpdSj
โ OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) March 4, 2023
The celebrations for Nelson's winner were passionate to say the least. From Arsenal players on the field...
ARSENAL HAVE WON IT AT THE END INCREDIBLE SCENES AT THE EMIRATES ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ pic.twitter.com/i575CwiaXK
โ Football Daily (@footballdaily) March 4, 2023
Arsenal Football Club ๐ด pic.twitter.com/UFWYLIsO7B
โ De Marke Sports (@demarkesports) March 4, 2023
Oleksandr Zinchenko's face says it all. #AFC pic.twitter.com/G4dRSsO9Fh
โ Ben Jacobs (@JacobsBen) March 4, 2023
...and former Gunners off it.
You okay @PaulMerse? ๐
โ Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) March 4, 2023
Arsenal score a last minute goal to claim all 3๏ธโฃ points! pic.twitter.com/wrPZjldQy2
Youโll never guess who scored in the very last seconds. ๐๐ pic.twitter.com/Aw3AjF2dtZ
โ Gary Lineker ๐๐ (@GaryLineker) March 4, 2023
Arsenal!!!!!! ๐ฎโ๐จ
โ Alex Scott MBE (@AlexScott) March 4, 2023
Thatโs allโฆ pic.twitter.com/LfiNOFPhoX
THAT WAS EPIC!!! #coyg #arsenal @arsenal ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐
โ David Seaman MBE ~ SafeHands (@thedavidseaman) March 4, 2023
Victory ensured the Gunners have reestablished a five-point lead at the Premier League summit. With 12 games of the season left to play, there is a long way to go - especially if Arsenal are capable of scoring and conceding in every single minute of each remaining fixture.