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Bowen’s First-Half Goal Sends West Ham to Stunning Win Over Arsenal

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Arsenal 0-1 West Ham United

Arsenal missed a crucial opportunity to close the gap on Premier League leaders Liverpool after suffering a disappointing defeat at home to West Ham, who secured a stunning victory to end a four-match winless run.

The Gunners were unable to break down a resolute West Ham defense and struggled to create meaningful chances, while the Hammers made the most of their limited opportunities, with Jarrod Bowen scoring the decisive goal late in the first half.

Arsenal’s loss means they remain seven points behind Liverpool, who now have a chance to extend their lead to 11 points with a win at Manchester City on Sunday. With a game in hand, Arsenal could have moved within five points of the leaders, but their performance against West Ham left a lot to be desired.

West Ham defended magnificently throughout the match, showing impressive resilience and organization under pressure. They also created the better openings, with Bowen playing a key role in the match-winning moment. The move started with Bowen, who collected a loose ball on the edge of his own box before feeding Aaron Wan-Bissaka on the right. The West Ham full-back delivered a perfect cross, which Bowen latched onto, stooping low to nod it past Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale for his 50th Premier League goal.

Arsenal 0-1 West Ham United

The goal came in the 43rd minute, and it was a significant blow for Arsenal, who had not trailed at half-time in any of their home Premier League games this season. Despite dominating possession and pushing forward after the break, the Gunners failed to find any way past West Ham’s well-organized defense. Leandro Trossard came close to equalizing with a low shot, but West Ham goalkeeper Alphonse Areola was quick to get his feet in the way and keep Arsenal at bay.

West Ham Bowen’s First-Half Goal

As the match wore on, Arsenal’s frustrations grew. Their hopes of finding a way back into the game were dealt a major blow when Myles Lewis-Skelly was sent off for a professional foul on West Ham’s Mohammed Kudus. The 18-year-old was initially shown a yellow card by referee Craig Pawson for pulling Kudus to the ground near the halfway line, but after a review by the video assistant referee (VAR), the decision was changed to a red card, as it was deemed Lewis-Skelly had denied Kudus a clear goalscoring opportunity.

With the man advantage, West Ham comfortably saw out the final stages of the match. They held firm under Arsenal’s late pressure and secured a vital win that moves them 13 points clear of the relegation zone. They also sit level with Manchester United on 15 points, though they remain 16th in the table due to an inferior goal difference.

Arsenal’s defeat is a major setback for their title ambitions. With Liverpool set to play their game against Newcastle at Anfield on Sunday, the Gunners could soon find themselves 11 points adrift, despite having played one fewer match. Manager Mikel Arteta will be disappointed by his team’s lack of cutting edge, especially after their recent good form.

Arsenal had started the match with attacking intent, with Mikel Merino given a starting role in attack alongside Trossard and Ethan Nwaneri. Merino, who scored twice as a substitute in last weekend’s victory over Leicester, was lively early on but was unable to capitalize on several promising situations. He failed to connect with a Thomas Partey cross and fired a left-footed effort high over the bar from a tight angle.

The only shot on target from Arsenal before halftime came from Riccardo Calafiori, whose fierce effort from outside the box was comfortably saved by Areola. Meanwhile, Bowen’s clinical finish highlighted the ruthlessness that Arsenal lacked in the first half.

The tension inside Emirates Stadium was palpable throughout the game, and by the second half, the frustration of the home fans was evident. Despite committing everyone forward late on, Arsenal failed to find an equalizer. Ben White, making his first appearance in over three months, sent a powerful shot just wide of the far post, but that was as close as they came to salvaging a point. Arsenal finished the match with only two shots on target, a stark contrast to the attacking football they are known for.

With the loss, Arsenal must regroup quickly as they travel to face high-flying Nottingham Forest on Wednesday, while Liverpool will host Newcastle at Anfield that same night, with the potential to extend their lead further at the top.