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West Ham 0-1 Arsenal: Gunners move closer to title after VAR drama

On Saturday night in Manchester, Pep Guardiola had raised his arms and crossed one wrist in front of the other in the symbol of West Ham support. ‘Come on you Irons,’ he said with a wicked grin as he rose from his chair and left the room, glancing back at the room as laughter followed him to the door.

He needed West Ham to do him and City a huge favour at the London Stadium. He needed them to get at least a point against Arsenal to give City hope. He needed Arsenal to crack just one more time. This was it. He knew it. Arsenal knew it. And West Ham, fighting for their lives against relegation knew it, too.

In the dying seconds of the game, it seemed as if the gods had listened to Guardiola’s imprecations. It felt as if everything had slipped agonisingly away from Arsenal in the dying seconds. It felt as if the title were to be City’s again after all. It felt as if Arsenal were staring at a fourth successive second-placed finish.

The drama in the last moments of time added on at the end of the game gripped your throat and made it hard to breathe. Arsenal still have two games left to play but a season of struggle and hope was crystallised right here. ‘This is an earthquake of a moment,’ Gary Neville said on Sky Sports, and he was right.

Arsenal had taken the lead seven minutes from time, a lead that put them a precious five points clear of City, who have a game in hand, which will be played against Crystal Palace this week.

But then, right at the last, West Ham, flung everything they could at a corner swung in by Jarrod Bowen. Mads Hermansen, their goalkeeper, launched himself at it but got nowhere near it. David Raya tried to catch it under pressure from Pablo, but dropped it, and Callum Wilson rifled it into the net.

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Arsenal moved a step closer to winning the Premier League as they beat West Ham 1-0 late on

Arsenal moved a step closer to winning the Premier League as they beat West Ham 1-0 late on

But it wasn't without drama as the Hammers had a last-gasp equaliser ruled out by VAR

But it wasn’t without drama as the Hammers had a last-gasp equaliser ruled out by VAR

Pablo was adjudged to have fouled Arsenal keeper David Raya after a lengthy review

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West Ham celebrated their salvation with the abandon you would expect. A point would have brought them level with Spurs in the race to escape the drop. The Arsenal players looked stunned. They looked distraught. But on the touchline, Mikel Arteta sensed one last chance at escape. He gestured at his arm.

Replays showed that Raya may have been impeded by the arm of Pablo as they both leapt for the ball. It looked marginal. It could have gone either way. The referee, Chris Kavanagh, went to the touchline to look at the screen. He pored over the replays for an age as the players gathered around him.

Eventually, he walked back to the pitch and made his announcement. He said that the West Ham number 19 (Pablo) had fouled the Arsenal goalkeeper. The Arsenal fans at the other end lost themselves in mad delight. ‘Limbs,’ I believe people would call the spectacle that unfolded there. West Ham supporters could not believe it.

And that was it. The final whistle sounded soon afterwards and some of the Arsenal players fell to the floor in relief, disbelief and emotional exhaustion. They still have to play Burnley at home and Crystal Palace away but this was their most difficult task. If they win that last pair of games, they will be champions of England for the first time in 22 years.

They had almost contrived to throw it all away even before the dramatic denouement. Mikel Arteta had made a mess of his substitutions and the superiority Arsenal had enjoyed in the first half had disappeared after the break. There were times it felt they had lost their nerve and their composure. The Curse of Pep appeared to have done its work. And then, at the very last, they were delivered.

Arsenal should have put the game out of reach in the first half. They should have taken the lead in the ninth minute when Leandro Trossard played a sumptuous pass with the outside of his right boot in behind the West Ham defence and into the path of Riccardo Calafiori.

Calafiori was clean through on Mads Hermansen and the ball was begging to be hit with his right foot. But Calafiori wanted to use his left foot and that gave Konstantinos Mavropanos time to get back and block the shot when it finally came.

That was just a prelude to another burst of Arsenal chances. Declan Rice struck a deep corner to the back post where Trossard met it unmarked and powered a header towards goal. Hermansen conjured a superb reaction save to claw it out. The ball bobbled around in the air and when it fell to Trossard again, his second header cannoned off the post.

Callum Wilson was the man who had the ball in the net but West Ham hearts were broken 

Leandro Trossard's 83rd-minute strike ultimately put Arsenal five points clear of Man City

Leandro Trossard’s 83rd-minute strike ultimately put Arsenal five points clear of Man City

Trossard's winner sparked wild scenes on the Arsenal bench as Mikel Arteta celebrated madly

Trossard’s winner sparked wild scenes on the Arsenal bench as Mikel Arteta celebrated madly 

Trossard's shot from Martin Odegaard's pass deflected in off West Ham's Tomas Soucek

Trossard’s shot from Martin Odegaard’s pass deflected in off West Ham’s Tomas Soucek

Midway through the half, Mavropanos came to West Ham’s rescue again. Rice curled in a free kick with pace and whip to the near post where Calafiori got to it first and glanced it goalwards. Hermansen was beaten but Mavropanos, again, flung himself in the path of the ball and kept it out with his right boot.

The West Ham crowd had had little to cheer but they finally came to life when Crysencio Summerville went on a run down the left and broke through a couple of tackles. Ben White came off worse in one of them, which looked suspiciously close to a stamp. White had to be replaced by Martin Zubimendi. Rice moved to right back.

Summerville was providing West Ham with their only glimmers of hope. He turned away from Myles Lewis-Skelly beautifully on half-way before scuffing a shot wide. Then he clattered into Gabriel, which earned him more cheers. And a yellow card.

But his efforts had roused the crowd and the rest of his team and West Ham began to threaten. As the clock ticked over into added time at the end of the first half, Wan-Bissaka broke free down the right and clipped a cross into the box. Taty Castellanos met it with a flying header and it was destined for the bottom corner until Raya launched himself to his right and made a wonderful save to push it wide.

It was obvious by then that the decision to move Rice to right-back had backfired badly. Arsenal had lost control of midfield. Arteta had a decision to make at half-time. The bold thing would have been to substitute Zubimendi and bring Cristhian Mosquera on but that was not the option Arteta chose.

When the teams ran out for the second half, Mosquera was indeed among the Arsenal players but it was not Zubimendi who had been sacrificed. It was Calafiori. That felt harsh on Calafiori, who had made such a big impact in attacking positions for Arsenal in the first half. Lewis-Skelly moved to left back, which deprived Arsenal of his verve in midfield.

It felt like the wrong move immediately but it took Arteta and his staff another 23 minutes to realise it. They finally did what they should have done at half-time and accepted that Zubimendi in midfield just wasn’t working. They substituted the substitute and replaced him with Kai Havertz.

Minutes before the winner, David Raya made an incredible save from Manuel Fernandes

Minutes before the winner, David Raya made an incredible save from Manuel Fernandes

Raya was in inspired form throughout the game and helped his side to their biggest win yet

Raya was in inspired form throughout the game and helped his side to their biggest win yet

With so much at stake, the game was an agonising watch for both sets of supporters

With so much at stake, the game was an agonising watch for both sets of supporters

But Arsenal had the last laugh and are just two games from winning the Premier League

But Arsenal had the last laugh and are just two games from winning the Premier League

West Ham 0-1 Arsenal: MATCH FACTS 

West Ham United (3:4:2:1): Hermansen 7 – Disasi 6(Wilson 85), Todibo 7, Mavropanos 8 – Wan-Bissaka 7, Soucek 7, Mateus Fernandes 6, Diouf 6 – Bowen 6, Summerville 8 – Castellanos 7(Pablo 67 6).

Manager: Nuno Espirito Santo 7

Arsenal (4:2:3:1): David Raya 8 – White 6(Zubimendi 28 5)(Havertz 68 6), Saliba 6, Gabriel 8, Calafiori 7(Mosquera 46 6) – Rice 7, Lewis-Skelly 7 – Saka 6, Eze 6(Odegaard 67 7), Trossard 8 – Gyokeres 6.

Manager: Mikel Arteta 5.

Man of the match: Trossard

Referee: Chris Kavanagh 7.

Arsenal appealed for a penalty when they claimed that a loose ball had hit Pablo’s hand as he lay on the floor in the box but even by today’s standards, it would have been a harsh to penalise the West Ham substitute. Referee Chris Kavanagh waved the appeals away.

At the other end, West Ham missed a golden chance to take the lead when Mateus Fernandes skipped away from a lunging challenge from Gabriel in the box and found himself with only Raya to beat. It seemed certain to score but he hit his shot right at the goalkeeper, who blocked it with his body.

Everything seemed to be falling apart for Arsenal. They started to lose their heads. They could feel the league slipping away from their grasp again. Frustration began to get the better of them. Saka and Mosquera were booked for fouls in quick succession.

And then, seven minutes from time, Arsenal got the goal they and their fans had been craving. Martin Odegaard jinked his way into the box and then turned and laid the ball back for Trossard. Trossard hit it first time and it took a deflection off Tomas Soucek and sped into the net.

Odegaard fell to his knees in the box in relief and exultation. Trossard ran towards the Arsenal fans in the stand behind the goal, who rushed down the aisles to celebrate with him and the rest of the players.

But it was still not over. Bowen’s corner deep into added time caused chaos in the box, Wilson rifled the ball home and the stadium erupted. Then came the intervention of VAR and Mr Kavanagh. If Arsenal do crawl over the line in this race, it will be remembered as the moment they won the league.

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