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West Ham 2-2 Arsenal as the gunners are on the verge of losing their Premier League title challenge

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West Ham 2-2 Arsenal as the gunners are on the verge of losing their Premier League title challenge, after allowing a two-goal lead to slip for the second game in a row, drawing at West Ham United.

A month ago, the Gunners appeared to be an unbeatable force, quickly earning the moniker “comeback kings.” Now consider the inverse: when the pressure mounts and the margin for error narrows, these players begin like a house on fire and finish up hosed down.

West Ham 2-2 Arsenal highlights



Mikel Arteta faced his old Everton manager David Moyes, with the Arsenal manager trying to re-establish a six-point lead over another of his teachers, Manchester City’s Pep Guardiola.

The cross-capital trip should have been a simple one for Arsenal, with the Irons in the thick of a relegation battle and with a horrendous record in this fixture. But it wasn’t — at least, not for the last 60 minutes.

Within 10 minutes, Arsenal had a two-goal advantage, while a shell-shocked West Ham seemed out of place on the same ground. Bukayo Saka and Thomas Partey played with the home backline on the edge of the box until a throughball was delivered to Ben White’s foot. He straightened it up so Gabriel Jesus could tap into an open net.

The second was equally simple for the league’s top teams. From the left, Gabriel Martinelli again tried his luck, swinging a cross towards a charging Martin Odegaard at the back post. He slipped right by Lukasz Fabianski on the first try. Martinelli, who has excelled in the race for the crown, contributed ten goals in nine games.

Arteta’s boys didn’t need to get out of second gear for the next 20 minutes. They could pick and choose when to slightly raise the tempo, but it was pure domination of the ball. Partey in particular was in control, positionally excellent and picking his passes perfectly. Everything was going through him, before eventually arriving at the likes of Martinelli or Odegaard, who were purring and bringing out the party pieces.

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