The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Super Sanchez hits the Hammer blows

- By Andy Sims sport@sundaypost.com

WEST HAM 1 Carroll (83) ARSENAL 5 Ozil (24), Sanchez (72, 80, 86), Oxlade-Chamberlai­n (84)

ALEXIS SANCHEZ fired the Gunners up to second in the table with a stunning hat-trick in a convincing victory at West Ham.

The Chilean striker made it five goals in his last two appearance­s to keep Arsene Wenger’s side hot on the heels of leaders Chelsea.

Sanchez also unselfishl­y set up the first-half opener for Mesut Ozil before striking three times after the break.

Andy Carroll grabbed a consolatio­n upon his return from injury but the struggling Hammers promptly conceded a fourth to Alex Oxlade-Chamberlai­n before Sanchez wrapped up a commanding win.

Already depleted by injuries, West Ham’s evening got off to a bad start when defender James Collins hobbled off after just seven minutes.

Yet, from out of nowhere, they could have taken an 18th-minute lead when Dimitri Payet’s through-ball sent Manuel Lanzini through, but he was forced wide and his eventual shot was tipped behind by keeper Petr Cech.

Five minutes later, Arsenal went ahead when Angelo Ogbonna’s ill-advised pass out of defence was charged down by Francis Coquelin. The ball ricocheted to Sanchez, who skipped past the challenge of Winston Reid and bore down on goal before squaring for Ozil to tap in his eighth goal of the season.

Arsenal begun attacking at will and Ox ladeChambe­rlain fired wide before Sanchez curled a shot too close to Darren Randolph. They should have doubled their lead when Oxlade-Chamberlai­n played Sanchez through on goal, but his touch was too heavy and the chance disappeare­d.

With the score at 1-0, West Ham were always in with a puncher’s chance, and they could have levelled matters before half-time but Pedro Obiang could only head Ashley Fletcher’s cross over the crossbar.

The Hammers had good chances after the break as well, with Laurent Koscielny intercepti­ng as Fletcher was about to tap in Lanzini’s cross and Fletcher driving narrowly wide.

At the other end, Theo Walcott was kept at bay by Ogbonna’s brave block before Randolph made a superb double save to deny Aaron Ramsey and Ozil.

But the second goal arrived in the 72nd minute when Sanchez burst into the penalty area, brushing off Arthur Masuaku and Ogbonna before drilling his shot across Randolph and into the net.

Carroll emerged from the bench after three-and-a-half months out and pulled one back when he headed in the rebound after Dimitri Payet’s free-kick hit the crossbar.

But Arsenal restored their three-goal advantage moments later, Oxlade-Chamberlai­n rifling home from long range for his first Premier League goal since the opening day of the season.

And Sanchez completed his sparkling treble in style, racing onto Oxlade-Chamberlai­n’s pass and putting Randolph on his backside with a cute dummy before clipping home.

 ??  ?? Arsenal’s Alex Oxlade-Chamberlai­n fends off Angelo Ogbonna.
Arsenal’s Alex Oxlade-Chamberlai­n fends off Angelo Ogbonna.

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