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Arsenal’s Title Hopes Dented as West Ham Secure Shock 1-0 Victory

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Arsenal’s pursuit of the League title took a significant hit on Saturday as West Ham pulled a stunning 1-0 upset against the 10- Gunners at the Emirates Stadium. With league leaders Liverpool idle until their Sunday clash with Manchester City, Mikel Arteta’s side had a golden opportunity to narrow the gap at the top. Instead, they slumped to their first league in 16 matches, leaving them eight points adrift of Liverpool, who could extend their lead to 11 with a win over City.

The match turned on two pivotal moments. West Ham struck first in the 44th minute when Aaron Wan-Bissaka’s precise cross found Jarrod Bowen, whose header exposed Arsenal’s of sharpness in attack. The Gunners, already hampered by to key forwards Kai Havertz, Gabriel Jesus, and Bukayo Saka, struggled to find their rhythm. Mikel Merino, typically a midfielder, was deployed as a makeshift striker his off the bench in last weekend’s win at Leicester, but Arsenal’s cutting edge remained absent.

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The situation worsened in the 73rd minute when Myles Lewis-Skelly, introduced as a substitute, was sent off. Initially cautioned with a yellow card for halting Mohammed Kudus’s breakaway at the halfway line, the defender saw his upgraded to a red card after referee Craig Pawson reviewed the incident on the pitchside monitor. Reduced to 10 men, Arsenal’s hopes of a comeback evaporated.

The defeat ends a resilient run for second-placed Arsenal, whose last top- loss came at Newcastle in November. For Arteta, the result highlights the ‘s vulnerability amid an injury crisis and raises about their depth in the title race. West Ham, meanwhile, celebrated a rare triumph at the Emirates, with Bowen’s first-half goal proving decisive.

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As Liverpool to a faltering Manchester City, Arsenal’s stumble could prove costly. The Gunners now face an uphill battle to close the gap, with their depleted squad and lack of firepower laid bare. For West Ham, the victory offers a morale boost and a reminder of their to upset the league’s elite. Arsenal’s title ambitions alive, but this loss underscores the ahead in their quest to dethrone the leaders.

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