Business Day

Arsenal blast six past West Ham

- Martyn Herman

Arsenal exacted sweet revenge on West Ham United with a 6-0 away thrashing to stay right in the thick of the Premier League title race on Sunday, obliterati­ng their hosts before halftime.

Mikel Arteta’s side had lost twice against their London rivals this season but were 4-0 ahead by halftime with goals by William Saliba, Bukayo Saka, Gabriel and Leandro Trossard.

The punishment continued in the second half with Saka making it 5-0 before former West Ham midfielder Declan Rice, who assisted two goals in the opening period, thumped his team’s sixth.

It was a sublime display. Arsenal equalled their highest away league win and wiped off a goal difference deficit to champions Manchester City whom they joined on 52 points, though they stay in third, having scoring fewer goals. Leaders Liverpool have 54 points.

Arsenal were defeated by West Ham in the League Cup though the bigger blow was a 20 home defeat in December when they were guilty of squanderin­g many chances.

This time they were lethal as they tore eighth-placed West Ham to shreds at the London Stadium. Thousands of home fans who left before halftime were spared the rest of West Ham’s worst home league defeat since an 8-2 loss inflicted by Blackburn Rovers in 1963.

“It was a brilliant performanc­e from the start to the end. We dominated and controlled everything and today we were really sharp in front of goal as well,” Arsenal skipper Martin Odegaard said.

Victories for Liverpool and Manchester City on Saturday had cranked up the pressure on Arsenal to follow suit.

And how they responded.

Arteta’s side dominated the opening exchanges with Trossard ’ s ferocious volley tipped over by home keeper Alphonse Areola and Martin Odegaard ’ s shot deflecting just wide. The away fans might have had a sense of déjà vu from the clash at The Emirates on December 28 when Arsenal were stunned by West Ham despite their superiorit­y. But they need not have worried.

Once Saliba was allowed a simple header at the far post from a Rice corner in the 32nd minute, West Ham fell apart.

Saka was then played clean through and was taken out by Areola who was shown a yellow card before the young England forward dispatched the penalty for his 50th goal for the club.

Rice swung in a free kick that was met by Gabriel with another close-range header and with West Ham resembling rabbits in the headlights, Trossard engineered some space before curling a sublime right-footed shot into the top corner.

West Ham were booed off by their fans at halftime and the exodus continued after the break as Saka fired a clinical shot past Areola to make it 5-0 before Rice, who got a mixed reception from the home fans, produced a stunning finish.

● Super sub Scott McTominay scored a late winner as Manchester United continued up the Premier League table with a 2-1 win at Aston Villa.

Erik ten Hag’s United are sixth on 41 points after their third victory running, five points behind fifth-placed Aston Villa.

Rasmus Hojlund scored his fifth goal in five games to put United ahead in the 17th minute, knocking in Harry Maguire’s header from close range through keeper Emi Martinez’s legs.

United keeper Andre Onana produced several huge saves until Douglas Luiz equalised in the 67th minute. /

 ?? Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs ?? West hammered: Arsenal's Gabriel scores their third goal past West Ham United's Alphonse Areola. /
Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs West hammered: Arsenal's Gabriel scores their third goal past West Ham United's Alphonse Areola. /

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