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West Ham win derby to stop Arsenal returning to top spot

28 Dec 2023
Arsenal v West Ham United

Hammers inflict first home defeat of the season on Gunners with 2-0 victory at Emirates Stadium

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West Ham United denied London rivals Arsenal a return to the top of the table as they inflicted on the Gunners a first home defeat of the season, winning 2-0 at Emirates Stadium.

Tomas Soucek put the Hammers ahead in the first half and Konstantinos Mavropanos doubled the lead 10 minutes after the break, heading in against his former club.

Arsenal were top at Christmas but this defeat leaves them two points behind leaders Liverpool. Meanwhile, West Ham climb to sixth, four points outside the top four.

Premier League

Position Pos Club Played Pl GD Points Pts
1 Man City MCI 37 +60 88
2 Arsenal ARS 37 +61 86
3 Liverpool LIV 37 +43 79
4 Aston Villa AVL 37 +20 68
5 Spurs TOT 37 +10 63
6 Chelsea CHE 37 +13 60
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How the match unfolded

Arsenal began sharply, exerting plenty of pressure but, against the run of play, West Ham took the lead on 13 minutes.

Jarrod Bowen pulled the ball back from the byline to Soucek, who finished at close range, and a VAR review could find no conclusive evidence that the ball had gone out of play before Bowen’s pass.

VAR review for Tomas Soucek goal

West Ham were dealt a blow just after the half-hour mark when playmaker Lucas Paqueta, who had appeared to be injured during the warm-up, was eventually forced off and replaced by Said Benrahma.

The Gunners almost equalised five minutes before the break, but Bukayo Saka’s shot hit a post and was scrambled clear by West Ham’s defence.

Early in the second half Declan Rice, facing his former side, took a shot from distance which flew narrowly over the crossbar.

But instead it was former Arsenal defender Mavropanos who scored against his old team moments later, rising above Gabriel to power in a header via the crossbar from a James Ward-Prowse corner.

West Ham second goal

Gabriel Jesus could have done better with a couple of headers of his own, directing the first straight at Alphonse Areola and then sending the second over the bar, and that was the closest Arsenal came to a comeback.

Arsenal had 77 touches in the opposition box in this match, the most on record (since 2008/09) in a single Premier League fixture for a team who failed to score.

West Ham saw out the closing stages in relative comfort, and Benrahma had a big chance to make it 3-0 in stoppage time from the penalty spot, awarded for a foul by Rice on Emerson Palmieri, but his effort was saved by David Raya.

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Key facts

West Ham boss David Moyes earned his first ever away win against Arsenal in all competitions at the 23rd attempt (D4 L18 before today).

Arsenal lost at home for the first time since May (0-3 against Brighton), while this was their first defeat in 18 London derbies in the Premier League since a 3-0 loss at Spurs in May 2022.

West Ham have won three consecutive Premier League games without conceding for the first time since February 2014.

Konstantinos Mavropanos scored his first Premier League goal to put West Ham 2-0 ahead. He’s the first former Arsenal player to score his first ever goal in the competition against the Gunners.

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