Arsenal forward Alexis Sanchez left frustrated by Bournemouth draw as he rips his gloves off on the final whistle
- Arsenal managed to overturn a three-goal Bournemouth lead on Tuesday night
- But the Gunners were unable to find a winning goal at the Vitality Stadium
- Alexis Sanchez demonstrated his immense frustration on the final whistle
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Alexis Sanchez demonstrated his immense frustration after Arsenal's 3-3 draw with Bournemouth.
The Chilean forward ripped his gloves off after the final whistle was blown and threw them to the floor before heading down the tunnel without shaking hands with a single opponent.
Arsenal managed to draw despite falling three goals behind, with Sanchez getting the comeback under way with a header, but were unable to find a late winner against 10-man Bournemouth.
Alexis Sanchez demonstrates his immense frustration at the final whistle on Tuesday night
Sanchez helped Arsenal recover from a three-goal deficit to draw 3-3 against Bournemouth
Sanchez removed his gloves (left) before hurling them onto the pitch of the Vitality Stadium
Sanchez stormed off the pitch in a rage after the draw against Eddie Howe's side
The Chile international did not shake hands with any of the opponents after the game
And Sanchez was not the only Arsenal player left disappointed by the draw at the Vitality Stadium.
Hector Bellerin tweeted a video of UFC fighter Dominick Cruz following his defeat to Cody Garbrandt and wrote: 'Sums up how I feel.
'Great fight from the team at a tough ground. Disappointed but we keep moving forward!'
Bellerin was tackled by Ryan Fraser in the build-up to Bournemouth's third goal and put together arguably his worst performance in an Arsenal shirt since his debut.
Hector Bellerin admitted his disappointment at the draw in a tweet he wrote after the game
But Arsene Wenger revealed the right-back had carried an injury into the match.
'We had three or four players we had to play tonight that we had to wait until the warm-up to see if they could play,' said Wenger.
'Hector Bellerin had a knock so he was uncertain to play, and that's the problem with only 48 hours (between games); you have to play some players again.
'This complicates the job a lot, but we have to shut up and cope with it.'
Wenger admitted that the right-back had gone into the Bournemouth game carrying an injury
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