
Arsenal secured a 1-0 victory against West Ham, thanks to Leandro Trossard's late goal. This win maintains their five-point lead over Manchester City in the Premier League title race.
Arsenal survive late VAR drama to claim precious West Ham win
Arsenal survived a late scare to claim a 1-0 win at West Ham to move a step closer to the Premier League title.
Leandro Trossardâs 83rd-minute goal restored Arsenalâs five-point lead over Manchester City and leaves the Gunners within two wins of a first league crown since 2004.
A frustrating afternoon looked to be getting away from Arsenal as West Ham held firm, before Trossardâs deflected strike opened the deadlock. Martin Odegaard jinked a route into the penalty box before teeing up the Belgian to fire home.
Arsenal, however, were forced to ride their luck. David Rayaâs remarkable save from Mateus Fernandes with the game goalless felt pivotal. The Portuguese midfielder found himself in one-on-one, but was denied by Rayaâs brilliant outstretched leg.
Then, late on, a moment that could have changed the narrative of the campaign. Raya flapped at a stoppage-time set piece, and Callum Wilson drilled the loose ball over the goal line.
Arsenal appeals were immediate as the Gunners called a foul on the goalkeeper, with referee Chris Kavanagh advised to go to the screen. He adjudged Pablo Felipe to have fouled Raya, with the forwardâs arm across the goalkeeperâs neck as he attempted to deal with the delivery.
The final score was Arsenal 1, West Ham 0.
Leandro Trossard scored the winning goal for Arsenal in the 83rd minute.
This win keeps Arsenal five points ahead of Manchester City and brings them closer to winning the league title.


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Boos rang around the London Stadium at full-time, with West Ham denied a valuable point of their own. The Hammers remain a point from safety, though Tottenham Hotspur have a game in hand. Spurs face Leeds United tomorrow evening.
For Arsenal, the Gunners are now on the brink. Beat Burnley and Crystal Palace and they will be champions, ending a 22-year wait for the Premier League.
As Arteta and his coaching staff celebrated on the touch line, this felt like a massive hurdle overcome. Should the North Londoners lift the title, it will be one of the most definitive victories of their title-winning campaign.