On a cloudy Saturday at the Emirates Stadium, Arsenal’s hopes for a Premier League title took a significant hit as they were defeated 1-0 by West Ham. It was Jarrod Bowen’s goal that sealed the win for the Hammers, leaving Mikel Arteta utterly frustrated with how his team performed.
The game hit a sour note for Arsenal when Myles Lewis-Skelly, a young substitute, was shown a red card in the 73rd minute. Further worries emerged when 17-year-old Ethan Nwaneri was taken off the field in the 81st minute, apparently struggling physically. Nevertheless, Arteta downplayed any injury concerns by explaining, “No, hopefully not, he was just fatigued, I think.”
Despite previously dazzling in Arsenal’s victory over Leicester, Nwaneri had a tough time making an impact during this match. Although Arsenal controlled much of the match and maintained possession, they couldn’t transform it into clear opportunities.
Though both teams recorded only two shots on goal, it was West Ham that appeared more dangerous. With Liverpool ahead by eight points, Arsenal’s quest for the title seems increasingly precarious. Arteta didn’t sugarcoat his feelings during the post-game analysis.
“It’s not in our hands,” he confessed. “I’m really, really annoyed with the aspects within our control — our performance and the result. We didn’t meet the standards needed to win the Premier League, and that’s on me, and I’m very, very angry.”
Captain Martin Ødegaard mirrored his coach’s disappointment. “It’s a huge blow. The performance wasn’t good enough,” he stated to BBC Sport. “We need to dissect this match, but it’s clear we weren’t our best today.”
For West Ham, this victory came as a much-needed morale boost for their manager, Graham Potter. The win moves them 13 points above the relegation zone and significantly reduces fears of getting pulled into a relegation battle.
“I’m incredibly proud, and pleased for the supporters,” Potter remarked. “The players gave everything. While skill is crucial, being a united squad with a strong mentality really makes a difference, and today we demonstrated exactly that.”
With Arsenal slipping further back in the title chase, Arteta’s squad faces a pivotal moment. They will need to turn things around drastically to keep their dreams alive before it’s too late.