Arsenal fans were livid at two Bournemouth staff members after the Premier League clash at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
The Gunners welcomed Bournemouth to north London looking to pick up all three points and extend their lead over Manchester City at the top of the table to 12 points.
Arsenal didn't get the result they wanted, though, as they tasted defeat for just the fourth time in England's top tier this season.
The two sides went into the break level after Viktor Gyokeres' penalty cancelled out Eli Junior Kroupi's opener. Alex Scott restored Bournemouth's lead with 16 minutes remaining and there were no further goals as the away side pulled off a shock result.
Arsenal Fans Fume at Bournemouth Staff
Mikel Arteta
Mikel Arteta
Arsenal fans were not happy with their side at full-time as they booed them off the pitch. Some Arsenal supporters were also angry at two Bournemouth staff members.
Footage has gone viral of some Arsenal fans screaming at the Bournemouth pair, who work as analysts for the club. The fans were unhappy with their celebrations after Scott's goal, which turned out to be the winner.
In the video, fans can be heard shouting a number of obscenities to the Bournemouth staff members. One of them calls them 'disrespectful' while an angry Arsenal supporter shouts 'celebrate now!'
The members of staff were told to remain in their seats after the full-time whistle for their safety. According to talkSPORT, the analysts in question required a security escort to leave the stands, and were held back from going to the dressing room.
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Mikel Arteta Expresses Disappointment After Defeat
Mikel Arteta
Mikel Arteta was not happy with his side's performance after the match. He told the media, per Arsenal's official website: "It's extremely disappointing; it's a big punch in the face, but what I said to the boys, now it's about how we react to that, because it's game on, it's going to require now a big spirit, a lot of fight and very clear how we're going to approach that.
"There are no grey areas; we are in, we are out, and we need to be very, very, very strong and determined to approach it in a different way than we've done today, especially when the game wasn't going our way."
He added: "We were very far from the level that we were shown. That's for certain, especially in certain areas that are critical when you play against a team like Bournemouth. They were very clear. But, again, I don't want to criticise any player, especially here, publicly."
Arsenal, bidding to become English champions for the first time since 2004, still have a nine-point lead at the top of the Premier League, but their closest challengers, Manchester City, have two games in hand. The top two will go head-to-head at the Etihad Stadium for what could be a title decider on Sunday, April 19.