West Ham stunned Arsenal to record a third successive Premier League victory, denting the Gunners’ title challenge in the process.
It was a ruthless display by West Ham, who converted two of their three shots on target, while Arsenal squandered a host of opportunities as they missed the chance to move to the top of the league.
Tomas Soucek fired in Jarrod Bowen’s cutback, and while the ball had potentially gone out of play in the build-up, there was not enough evidence for the video assistant referee to overturn the goal.
That gave The Hammers a first-half lead, which was doubled when former Arsenal centre-back Konstantinos Mavropanos expertly headed in a corner in the 55th minute.
Despite plenty of possession and pressure, Arsenal could not find a response.
Additionally, Declan Rice gave away a penalty in the final second of injury time, almost making their miserable night worse, but David Raya saved Said Benrahma’s effort.
The result leaves Mikel Arteta’s Gunners second in the table, two points behind league leaders Liverpool, while West Ham end the year with 33 points—their highest total at the halfway stage of a Premier League campaign.