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23 Jan 2013
 
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Arsenal 5-1 West Ham

Premier League    2012-13
Emirates Stadium   60,081
  SubsGoals  
22Jussi Jaaskelainen    
20Guy Demel    
5James Tomkins    
2Winston Reid    
17Joey O'Brien    
16Mark Noble    
4Kevin Nolan    
10Jack Collison 1  
14Matthew Taylor    
9Carlton Cole    
12Ricardo Vaz Te   
23Alou DiarraSubed #10   
48Daniel PottsSubed #2   
21Mohamed DiameSubed #12   
 PosTable as at 23 Jan 2013PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Manchester United2310 01301482 2271656
2Manchester City239 2127964 1181051
3Chelsea236 42261172 2211145
4Tottenham Hotspur236 42181261 4221641
5Everton235 51171246 2181438
6Arsenal236 23301645 3161137
7Liverpool236 33221034 4181834
8West Bromwich Albion237 23191132 6142134
9Swansea City234 62221843 412933
10Stoke City235 51141116 581629
11Sunderland234 34141234 5131928
12West Ham United235 43201422 761927
13Norwich City235 33131315 6112626
14Fulham234 34181524 6152525
15Southampton233 54151423 6152623
16Newcastle United235 16141605 6142521
17Aston Villa232 4581624 6112820
18Reading233 53182112 9102219
19Wigan Athletic232 37152531 7101819
20Queens Park Rangers231 5581914 7101815
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Arsenal 5 West Ham United 1

Arsenal kickstarted their Barclays Premier League campaign as they blew West Ham away with four goals in the space of 10 minutes at the start of the second half to run out 5-1 winners at Emirates Stadium.

The Gunners had slumped to successive defeats against Manchester City and Chelsea to leave them facing an uphill battle to regain a place in the top four.

Manager Arsene Wenger knew there was no more margin for error and despite falling behind in Wednesday night's rearranged Boxing Day fixture to a fine strike from Jack Collison, his side found their form, equalising through Lukas Podolski's 25-yard screamer.

Olivier Giroud scored his first goal in six games to put the hosts in front just after the restart, before German forward Podolski tore the Irons apart, charging down the left to set up Santi Cazorla, Theo Walcott and Giroud again as Arsenal romped out of sight before the hour.

West Ham had to play the closing stages with 10 men after what looked a serious injury to substitute Daniel Potts, who was carried off on a stretcher following a clash of heads.

The Gunners now head to Brighton on Saturday looking to keep alive their FA Cup hopes, before next week's visit of Liverpool will again put the character of Wenger's squad to the test if they are to close back within striking distance of Champions League qualification again.

Arsenal signalled their intent early on as Walcott made a darting run inside West Ham full-back Joey O'Brien, but his low centre through the six-yard box was behind the onrushing Giroud.

Jack Wilshere needed treatment after he was caught on the ankle by West Ham midfielder Collison. The England man, who has just returned to full fitness this season after more than a year out, was soon able to continue.

On 15 minutes, Walcott was almost away again down the right, but Winston Reid did just enough to get across as the England forward shot into the side netting.

At the other end, Matthew Taylor's 20-yard effort was deflected up and on to the roof of the net by Thomas Vermaelen.

Arsenal failed to clear their lines, and from a second corner on 18 minutes, the ball was headed out to the edge of the penalty area.

Collison took one touch to set himself before firing a superb strike through a crowd of players and into the bottom corner.

Arsenal produced the perfect response to level within four minutes.

The ball was fed out from Wilshere to Podolski on the left, some 25 yards from goal.

The German promptly stepped inside before unleashing a blistering low, left-foot strike into the far corner.

Arsenal soon settled back into their trademark passing rhythm.

A quick one-two down the left through Giroud and Kieran Gibbs played Podolski in on goal, but his snapshot was hacked clear by O'Brien.

West Ham, though, were in again as half-time approached when a long ball split the defence and fell to Cole, whose chip was only part-blocked by Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny and Aaron Ramsey had to scramble back to boot the ball off the line.

In stoppage-time, Cazorla's curled free-kick was heading to the top corner before Irons keeper Jussi Jaaskelainen clawed it away.

Arsenal were ahead just after the restart.

The Irons had been pressed back by a series of sweeping attacks.

Walcott clipped a corner towards the near post, where Giroud arrived to drill it back past Jaaskelainen for his first goal since a late double in the 7-3 win over Newcastle on December 29.

Before West Ham could mount a comeback, it was 3-1 on 53 minutes.

Walcott got away down the right, before the ball was recycled back to the other flank, where Podolski played a one-two with Giroud before squaring for Cazorla, who rolled in a clever backheel.

Arsenal were flying and immediately chalked up a fourth on the break inside 60 seconds.

Podolski was set away down the left, charging clear of a stretched West Ham defence before clipping a perfectly-weighted pass across into the path of Walcott, who smashed home first time at the far post.

Arsenal, however, were not finished as Giroud added a fifth on 57 minutes, with Podolski again the provider following another surging run down the left.

After all the high drama, the tempo of the match dropped as fast as the temperature.

There was a lengthy stoppage with 18 minutes left as substitute Potts needed treatment after a clash of heads, eventually taken off on a stretcher, covered with an emergency blanket in a neck brace and receiving gas. As all had been changes used, West Ham had to continue with 10 men - through some 12 minutes of stoppage time.

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