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West Ham 2-5 Arsenal

Premier League    2024-25Match review
London Stadium   62,475
  SubsGoals  
1Lukasz Fabianski    
29Aaron Wan-Bissaka 1  
25Jean-Clair Todibo    
26Maximilian Kilman    
33Emerson Palmieri 1 
20Jarrod Bowen    
28Tomas Soucek   
4Carlos Soler    
10Lucas Paqueta    
7Crysencio Summerville   
9Michail Antonio    
19Edson AlvarezSubed #7   
18Danny IngsSubed #9   
5Vladimir CoufalSubed #33   
24Guido RodriguezSubed #10   
29Andrew IrvingSubed #4   
 PosTable as at 30 Nov 2024PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Liverpool125 0111351 013531
2Arsenal134 2015632 211825
3Brighton and Hove Albion133 4012931 210823
4Manchester City124 11121031 210723
5Chelsea122 319841 114622
6Nottingham Forest133 228632 18722
7Brentford136 10221201 541120
8Tottenham Hotspur124 0216621 311719
9Aston Villa122 319831 2101119
10Newcastle United133 125523 29919
11AFC Bournemouth133 129622 3111318
12Fulham123 12101122 27618
13Manchester United123 127813 26516
14West Ham United132 14101522 27915
15Everton121 325812 35911
16Leicester City131 236912 4101810
17Crystal Palace131 334803 37109
18Wolverhampton Wanderers131 15111812 311149
19Ipswich Town130 425912 48159
20Southampton131 1461101 64145
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Saka sparkles as five-star Arsenal move second with victory at West Ham
John Brewin at the London Stadium
Date published Sat 30 Nov 2024 19.43 GMT

If Manchester City's wobbles may hearten Arsenal, Liverpool's blindside run to lead the Premier League has maintained the usual margin for error. Will Mikel Arteta end up counting the cost of Martin Odegaard's autumn absence? As Arsenal climbed to second nobody should doubt the importance of the playmaker or his understanding with Bukayo Saka.

Arsenal contain further multitudes. Their London derby win will probably be best recalled for the proficiency of set pieces. West Ham's disorganisation within a record-equalling seven-goal first half puts the pressure back on Julen Lopetegui. Monday's win at Newcastle had been well-executed but public opinion swings back against him. "We have to do better for sure," he offered. "We didn't take good decisions in a defensive way - that's why it was a strange match."

Those seeking creativity, freedom of expression and enjoyment may be better advised to attend the Abba Arena show elsewhere on the Stratford campus. Or watch Arsenal. "We made it crazy, we played so well at the start of the game," said a delighted Arteta. "We have got some momentum. Some flow back."

Arsenal ran in five first-half goals against an opponent foxed by both set-piece sophistication and speed of movement, including three goals in nine minutes. Though that was followed by a brief flicker of revival, the home fans rumbled in either discontent or stone silence from then on.

The deluge began after 10 minutes with another personal triumph for Nicolas Jover, Arsenal's special teams coach. As Saka shaped to take a corner, Arsenal's players decamped to the opposite end of the penalty box then rushed to the ball in a pre-rehearsed move resembling an NFL linebackers' blitz.

Michail Antonio, man-marking Gabriel Magalhaes, was blocked, Jurrien Timber had baulked Lucas Paqueta. Gabriel nodded in his fourth of the season, the 20th Arsenal goal from a corner since the start of last season. Lopetegui was unhappy. "The first goal I think it was a block," he said. "We were unlucky in the decisions, in my opinion."

West Ham attempted a quick comeback but Crysencio Summerville had run offside. Any equaliser would have been fully against the run of play. Arsenal are feeling the benefit of a settled, fit squad beyond the long-term absence of Ben White.

"We have a big squad with a lot of good players and I think we showed that last week and again this week with different players in the starting lineup," said Timber, having added that further physical presence.

The corner routine was repeated, only for Lukasz Fabianski to save from Timber. Arsenal's second instead came from open play, the old firm of Saka and Odegaard supplying a tap-in for Leandro Trossard. "I am taking a lot of pleasure from creating and scoring but the greatest pleasure is to win," said Saka afterwards. "Definitely the last three games we have been back." A goal and two assists took him to 18 goal contributions for the season.

East End agonies were furthered by Arsenal's third, from a penalty after Emerson Palmieri and Paqueta combined to bring down Saka. By the 36th minute, Kai Havertz had slotted the fourth, Paqueta surrendering possession. Maximilian Kilman's clumsy attempt to stop Trossard's looped pass stuff sent thousands of Hammers fans to the sanctuary of the concourse. Those drowning sorrows missed Aaron Wan-Bissaka scoring his second goal in a week. Next, Emerson gave fleeting belief to home fans by dipping and swerving in a beauty of a free-kick. Were Arsenal about to repeat City's collapse against Feyenoord?

A frankly ridiculous half ended fully in Arsenal's hands. Fabianski was penalised for accidentally punching Gabriel in the face after another corner - a rarely seen offence considering the antics of other goalkeepers. Saka elected to take the penalty, doing so successfully.

Gabriel did not return for the second half, replaced by Jakub Kiwior. Riccardo Calafiori stepped across to centre-back and without its main man, the corner routines were abandoned.

There were concerns when Saka went down awkwardly, though he soon resumed. When Odegaard straight after clutched his foot in pain there were yet deeper concerns. The strength of Arsenal's ambitions lies in the fragile physical condition of those two players. There was relief that both came through minor emergencies. Gabriel was clear-headed enough to lead full-time applause.

"The message was to not relax and to go for more," said Arteta but no more came. Gunners fans could enjoy a rare half of certainty in a season where the scripts are being ripped up.

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS
WEST HAM (4-2-3-1): Fabianski 5; Wan-Bissaka 6, Todibo 5, Kilman 4.5, Emerson 5.5 (Coufal 46 5), Soucek 5, Soler 6.5 (Irving 78), Bowen 5, Paqueta 5 (Rodriguez 78), Summerville 5.5 (Alvarez 46 6), Antonio 5 (Ings 65 6)
Subs not used: Areola; Guilherme, Scarles, Mayers
Booked: Soucek, Summerville, Emerson, Fabianski
Goals: Wan-Bissaka 38', Emerson 40'
Manager: Julen Lopetegui
ARSENAL (4-3-3): Raya 6.5; Calafiori 6 (Zinchenko 56), Gabriel 8.5 (Kiwior 46), Saliba 7, Timber 7, Rice 7, Jorginho 6.5, Odegaard 8.5 (Jesus 74), Trossard 7 (Nwaneri 85), Saka 8.4 (Sterling 74), Havertz 7
Subs not used: Neto; Tierney, Martinelli, Nichols
Booked: Saka
Goals: Gabriel 10', Trossard 27', Odegaard 34' (pen), Havertz 36', Saka 45+5' (pen)
Manager: Mikel Arteta
Referee: Anthony Taylor
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