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Arsenal missed a golden opportunity to close the gap on Premier League leaders Liverpool as West Ham secured a stunning victory at Emirates Stadium. The Gunners struggled to break through a resolute Hammers defense, while Jarrod Bowen’s goal proved to be the difference in a frustrating night for Mikel Arteta’s side.
Bowen’s Brilliance Stuns Arsenal

West Ham ended their four-match winless run in style, with Bowen scoring his 50th Premier League goal. The winger played a crucial role in the build-up, recovering the ball near his own box before feeding Aaron Wan-Bissaka. Bowen then finished the move with a precise header, putting the visitors ahead just before half-time.
This marked the first time Arsenal had trailed at home in a Premier League match at the break this season. Despite dominating possession in the second half, the hosts failed to find a breakthrough, with Leandro Trossard’s low shot being denied by Alphonse Areola’s quick reflexes.
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Lewis-Skelly Sent Off as Arsenal’s Struggles Continue
Arsenal’s hopes of salvaging a point were dealt a further blow when Myles Lewis-Skelly was sent off for a professional foul on Mohammed Kudus. Initially booked by referee Craig Pawson, the decision was upgraded to a red card after a VAR review confirmed the youngster had denied a clear goalscoring opportunity.
With a numerical disadvantage, Arsenal could not break down West Ham’s disciplined defense. Ben White, making his return after three months, came close late on, but his effort narrowly missed the target. The Gunners finished the match with only two shots on goal, highlighting their attacking struggles.
Liverpool Can Extend Lead at the Top
With this defeat, Arsenal remain second, five points behind Liverpool, who face Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday. A win for Arne Slot’s team would extend their lead over Arsenal to 11 points, although the Reds will have played a game more.
Meanwhile, West Ham’s victory moves them 13 points clear of the relegation zone and level with Manchester United in 15th place, though they remain 16th due to goal difference.
What’s Next?
Arsenal will look to bounce back when they visit Nottingham Forest on Wednesday, while Liverpool host Newcastle United at Anfield on the same night. – BBC