Irate fan ‘pursuing legal action’ over ‘gross professional negligence’ in Bournemouth loss

Irate fan ‘pursuing legal action’ over ‘gross professional negligence’ in Bournemouth loss

An irate Arsenal fan claims he’s pursuing legal motion towards the membership following their “unacceptable” efficiency towards Bournemouth, a dangerous defeat in which they “lacked competitive integrity.”

The Premier League title race was blown vast open on the weekend after the Gunners suffered a shock 2-1 dwelling defeat to Andoni Iraola’s males, earlier than Man City then closed the hole to 6 factors by cruising to a 3-0 victory at Chelsea 24 hours later.

The two teams now face off this coming Sunday on the Etihad Stadium, with City having the prospect to shut the hole on the high of the desk to only three factors.

What had seemed like a precession to Arsenal‘s first top-flight title win in 22 years is now wanting a bit much less sure, and one Gunners fan in Africa is clearly not coping very properly with the drama.

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Kampala-based Arsenal supporter, Eric Kyama, claimed to have filed a lawsuit towards the membership for “emotional distress, stress, and anxiety, among other damages” after the Bournemouth loss.

He shared a proper discover of his intention on X, with it studying: “I’m scripting this formal discover of my intention to pursue legal motion towards Arsenal Football Club, its first-team gamers and supervisor Mikel Arteta following the unacceptable efficiency towards AFC Bournemouth.

“As a devoted supporter from Uganda, I’m submitting this grievance on the grounds of gross professional negligence, lack of aggressive integrity and a basic breach of the implied contract between the membership and its world fanbase.

“The performance observed was characterized by a distinct lack of effort, tactical incoherence and an apparent absence of sporting ambition.”

Kyama additionally accused Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta of missing the “tactical prowess” required to steer the membership.

“His failure to adapt to the match dynamics resulted in a disjointed display that left the team vulnerable and directionless,” he added.

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After additionally relating the “emotional and financial distress” that the end result triggered, Kyama then fired a warning, including: “Unless the club provides a formal explanation and a clear plan for immediate restitution of competitive standards, I shall proceed with further legal consultations to seek damages for the psychological toll and the loss of faith in the sporting product provided.”

The Gunners will likely be hoping to keep away from Kyama’s wrath once more once they look to guide a spot in the Champions League semi-finals towards Sporting on Wednesday evening, earlier than that massive showdown with City.

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