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    Mo Salah is as good as gone at Liverpool, and blokes up and down the country should be relieved

    WHEN Mo Salah whipped off his shirt the other day and showed off that impressive six pack, I thought one thing — hope my missus isn’t watching.It was the same for most blokes up and down the country. I didn’t have muscles like that even in my prime as a player. We didn’t do weights in my day.A lot of blokes will be relieved if ripped Mo Salah leaves Liverpool next summerCredit: RexArne Slot has to accept his star man is going to exit on a free transferCredit: GettyAs well as giving the ladies a treat, that exhibition of his amazing abs also underlines what a fantastic athlete Salah is, as well as one of Liverpool’s all-time greats and still a formidable footballer.Even at 32, if you gave him a three-year contract next summer, he isn’t going to suddenly fall off a cliff with his fitness or his play.But if I were in Arne Slot’s place, as his manager at Anfield, I’d be thinking that Salah is gone after this season, no matter what cryptic messages he puts out to muddy the waters over his future.If he hasn’t signed by now, then to me Salah is gone, despite those comments about the club not coming up with a new offer like he did.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLLet’s be honest, next summer he could head over to Saudi Arabia and pocket a £100million signing-on fee alone. And that’s without his wages on top. His transfer market worth must be £80-100m.Last summer Liverpool could have got more than that but the move to Saudi’s Pro League didn’t come off — that surprised me.Now of course, in the age of the Bosman free transfer, a lot of what Liverpool would have collected will go Salah’s way.He has a choice. If he is purely football driven, stay at Anfield. But even for someone like him, if clubs are dangling crazy figures in front of you, it becomes difficult to turn down.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSHe could have gone last year but was probably thinking that most of the £100m or even £200m Liverpool would have got for him, will be going his way in 12 months’ time, so he is sitting it out.In some ways if he wins the Premier League title again with Liverpool this season, it seems like a fitting way to go out.Jamie Carragher slams Mo Salah over ‘selfish’ interview after Liverpool star reveals he’s ‘more out than in’You have to be honest and think to yourself that this uncertainty has been dragging on for so long now that it makes things even more certain. That he is leaving.The carefully-scripted speeches, designed to keep people guessing, are just there to stop him burning his bridges with the fans.He doesn’t want to go out in bad faith with supporters — and I get that.Next summer he can leave and then sit down and write his own cheque for a deal to take him to Saudi.He could go to any club in the world — Real Madrid maybe? But even they would struggle to compete with the money on offer in the Middle East.And imagine what a superstar he would be out there.It suits him as a Muslim, for starters, and to have players like him around at any club would be incredible for others in the squad.A fantastic example to set for young hopeful prosHarry RedknappYounger players can look at guys like Salah and Cristiano Ronaldo, watch how they train, that they don’t eat rubbish, don’t drink, don’t abuse their bodies.They can watch and learn what is required if you want to be like Mo Salah. A fantastic example to set for young hopeful pros.It’s a world away from when I started out in management at Bournemouth. We were talking £200-a-week contracts back then, long before the advent of the Bosman Ruling.When I was at West Ham we sold Rio Ferdinand to Leeds for £18m — a lot of money back then.The chairman, Terry Brown, said to me he thought it would be one of the last big transfers because with the incoming Bosman Ruling, all players would choose to run their contracts down and leave for free.That was his belief and you can understand his feelings at the time, yet the transfers have just got crazier.If nothing else, Salah leaving England next summer would be a great relief to blokes everywhere who have been sucking their stomachs in since those pictures of his rack came out.Frank Lampard needs to bring in a wise head to assist him at Coventry CityCredit: GettyBEING FRANKIF I could offer one piece of advice to Frank Lampard on his return to management with Coventry it would be to get a wise, old head on his staff.Not me, I’ve had it, but someone that is a little bit more experienced than him, that he can talk to.When I went to Portsmouth as manager, I brought in Jim Smith. I was an experienced manager myself by then but he was still brilliant for me to have around.Frank has got a difficult job on at Coventry and to have an older man on the team to sound out would be a huge benefit. But fair play to Frank for coming back into the game. He has got so much to offer.His football knowledge is immense and his reputation as a player, and the way he carried himself as a player, will hopefully rub off on the squad.It’s about getting the right job. For example, people are waiting for Wayne Rooney to fail in every job.But he has gone to Plymouth and although it is a big club, they don’t have money.They just about stayed up last season. Wayne’s up against it from the start. Yet I have sat down with him and spoken about football and he has the makings of a terrific manager.You just need the right club at the right time.Kieran McKenna and Ipswich have been impressive this seasonCredit: ReutersTRACTOR NOISEWATCHING Ipswich this season makes me think they are the best placed to spring a surprise and stay up.The way they play, the energy, the atmosphere at Portman Road, especially last Sunday against Manchester United, really warmed me to them.READ MORE SUN STORIESKieran McKenna has a good side there and comes across so well.I’m rooting for them. More

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    Referee tells off Arsenal star Jorginho for ‘dark arts’ at free kick as fans joke he ‘turned into Ben White’

    JORGINHO received a ticking-off from referee Anthony Taylor after “turning into Ben White” with some “dark arts” for Arsenal.The former Chelsea star played all 90 minutes as Mikel Arteta’s men moved up to second with a 5-2 win at West Ham.Jorginho showed off his ‘dark arts’ in Arsenal’s 5-2 win at West HamCredit: Sky SportsThe midfielder tried distracting Lukasz Fabianski at a free-kick late onCredit: Sky SportsArsenal scored all five of their goals in a first-half blitz.And the result means they are now within six points of leaders Liverpool, who play defending champs Manchester City on Sunday.The Gunners’ win never looked in doubt after racing into a 4-0 lead.Bukayo Saka’s penalty, which came after a quickfire double from the Hammers, put the result beyond doubt.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBut that didn’t stop Jorginho from doing everything possible to get his team over the line.With just moments remaining, Arsenal won a direct free-kick which was lined up by loanee Raheem Sterling.The game was a done deal by that point, with many home supporters already exiting the building.Yet Jorginho showed his competitive side by standing in front of West Ham goalie Lukasz Fabianski in an attempt to play mind games.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSThe Gunners have become the best in the league for their set-piece routines, with defender White often the focal point for ruffling opposition feathers.But Jorginho’s efforts were quickly picked up by ref Taylor, who gave him a telling off before Sterling’s free-kick sailed over the bar.Moment huge brawl breaks out in West Ham end with punches thrown and fan knocked to ground in London derby vs ArsenalAnthony Taylor made sure to give Jorginho a ticking offCredit: Sky SportsFans were left amazed at the midfielder’s anticsCredit: Sky SportsFans were quick to react to the incident too, with many loving Jorginho’s attempts to replicate the injured White’s set-piece “dark arts.”One said: “Jorginho blissfully epitomising dark arts.”Another declared: “Jorginho still finding the time to be unsporting.”One noted: “Jorginho turned into Ben White for a moment.”Another yelled: “What was he trying to do there?”One fan had a different opinion, adding: “Jorginho ridiculous! Anti-football!” More

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    Chris Coleman hired by Premier League owner as he takes on tenth managerial job in seventh country

    CHRIS COLEMAN has joined the Leicester group after being appointed boss of OH Leuven in Belgium.The ex-Wales manager, 54, keeps his colourful managerial adventure going by working in his seventh different country.Chris Coleman has been appointed as the new manager of OH LeuvenCredit: GettyColeman will be working for Leicester chairman Aiyawatt “Top” SrivaddhanaprabhaCredit: GettyColeman, who left AEL Limassol by mutual consent after 11 games last week, has signed an 18-month contract.He will be presented ahead of Sunday’s top-flight home game with Anderlecht in the Belgian pro league.OH Leuven are third bottom in 14th after 15 games.The club are owned by the King Power International Group with Foxes chairman Aiyawatt “Top” Srivaddhanaprabha performing the same role at both clubs.Read More on FootballOH Leuven’s stadium is also called the King Power, like that of Leicester, who appointed Ruud van Nistelrooy as their own manager on Friday night.Coleman worked in Wales where he led his country to the Euro 2016 semi-finals.He managed in England with Fulham, Coventry and Sunderland.But he likes a challenge overseas with various different experiences abroad.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSColeman coached Real Sociedad in Spain, Larissa and Atromitos in Greece and Hebei China Fortune in China before his short stint in Cyprus at AEL Limassol.The Welshman has managed many players around the world but declared in March that none compared to Gareth Bale.Sunderland boss Chris Coleman helps clear snow off pitch before training Coleman said: “[Bale] Is the best player Wales have ever had.”I also think he’s the most successful British player to ever go abroad, he won four Champions League titles, no one has ever done that from Britain.”You don’t have to coach players who are that good, you’ve just got to make sure they have got what they need.”Who are these famous footballers? More

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    Fans joke Wayne Rooney will ‘be able to go to Australia soon’ after his Plymouth side ship 10 goals in dismal five days

    FOOTBALL fans trolled Plymouth Argyle manager Wayne Rooney after a disastrous five days that saw his team concede a staggering TEN goals.Plymouth suffered a miserable 6-1 loss at Norwich on Tuesday in the Championship.Plymouth boss Wayne Rooney has seen his team concede TEN goals in five daysCredit: GettyPlymouth fans joked Rooney may soon be free to find his wife Coleen in AustraliaCredit: RexAnd then the Pilgrims sustained a 4-0 defeat at the hands of Bristol City at Ashton Gate.That means, Rooney, 39, has now officially lost nine out of 19 matches during his short six-month stint in charge of Plymouth, winning only five games along the way.And some fans took to social media joking that at this pace the Manchester United record goalscorer may soon be free to fly to Australia and find his wife Coleen.The England legend’s missus is currently competing in the hit reality show I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! which takes place Down Under.Read More on FootballOne fan tweeted: “Think he will be able to go to Australia, if this carries on.”Another commented: “Should have gone to the jungle.”A third wrote: “He’d of been better off going in the jungle and let Coleen run the team.”This fan said: “That’s really tough for him.”Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSAnd that one stated: “Tough week for Wayne Rooney.”Rooney switched to management after rolling credits on his glittering 19-year football career in 2021.Coleen Rooney shocks I’m A Celeb stars with savage swipe at husband WayneThe legendary striker underwent a two-year spell with Derby County and spent a year with DC United as well as Birmingham City before moving to Home Park. More

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    Arsenal player ratings: Bukayo Saka runs the show in West Ham thriller but Calafiori caught out at the back

    WEST HAM and Arsenal served up one of the finest London derbies in recent memory on Saturday night, with SEVEN goals in the first half alone.The Gunners sailed into a 4-0 lead in the opening 35 minutes before the Hammers reduced the deficit with two quickfire goals, including a sublime Emerson free-kick.Kai Havertz celebrates putting Arsenal 4-0 aheadCredit: AlamyBukayo Saka’s penalty on the stroke of half-time made it 5-2, becoming only the fourth Premier League match in history to see seven goals before the break.A relatively lacklustre second half followed, with Mikel Arteta ringing the changes, particularly with Wednesday night’s showdown with Man Utd at the Emirates in the back of his mind.The result pulled the Gunners up to second in the Premier League table, six points behind Liverpool ahead of Sunday’s huge showdown between the leaders and a struggling Man City. Here’s how SunSport’s Charlie Pittock rated the Arsenal players…READ MORE IN FOOTBALLDavid Raya – 6Beaten at his near post for Wan-Bissaka’s opener, and could do nothing about Emerson’s free-kick.Conceded two in two minutes, but had virtually nothing to do besides that.A quiet night at the office for David Raya.Credit: GettyJurrien Timber – 6Charged towards the near-post at every corner, creating space for Gabriel to score and further opportunities throughout the game.West Ham players seemed to take turns fouling him, a major worry given the Arsenal’s current lack of options at right-back.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSWilliam Saliba – 6Outshone by his defensive partner, but Saliba hardly put a foot wrong in the first half either.Lucky to escape a booking early in the second half for a challenge on Jarrod Bowen.Moment huge brawl breaks out in West Ham end with punches thrown and fan knocked to ground in London derby vs ArsenalGabriel – 8The Brazilian headed home early on after a new-look corner routine to put his side in front.Wiped out by Lukasz Fabianski to gift Arsenal a penalty right at the end of the first-half.Taken off at half-time, Mikel Arteta confirmed in his post-match press conference that it was due to a prior injury.Gabriel heads home to fire Arsenal into an early lead during Saturday night’s London derby with West Ham.Credit: AFPRiccardo Calafiori – 5There’s no doubting the Italian’s attacking capabilities, but his defensive awareness risks being his downfall, as he was caught out for Aaron Wan-Bissaka’s goal.Replaced by Oleksandr Zinchenko in the 56th minute, and appeared to point at his groin as he left the pitch.Bukayo Saka – 9Mr Reliable – at the centre of anything and everything whenever the Gunners went forward.Whipped in an inch-perfect corner for Gabriel, squared it to Trossard for Arsenal’s second, won the penalty for the third, and scored the penalty to make it 5-2 late on in the first half.Replaced by Raheem Sterling with 74 minutes on the clock.Bukayo Saka wheels away in celebration after scoring Arsenal’s FIFTH of an action-packed first halfCredit: GettyJorginho – 6The Italian had a fairly anonymous first half, but when your team scores five in one half, can anyone really have had a bad game?Declan Rice – 6Controlled the midfield alongside Jorginho, helping keep West Ham counter attacks to a minimum.Gave away a foul in a dangerous area before Emerson slotted home West Ham’s second with a wonderful free-kick.Leandro Trossard – 7Doubled the Gunners’ first-half lead with the easiest goal he’ll score all season.Pinged a perfect pass over the top to send Havertz through for the fourth.Much quieter in the second half, as were the rest of his team-mates.Martin Odegaard – 7The Gunners captain’s glorious through ball split open the West Ham defence in the build-up to Arsenal’s second.Always a threat, and made it 3-0 with a penalty.Martin Odegaard slots home a penalty to extend Arsenal’s lead.Credit: RexKai Havertz – 6Ran in behind to make it 4-0 within 35 minutes, prompting a mass exodus of West Ham fans.He’s now got as many Premier League goals and assists for Arsenal as he did for Chelsea, but in 42 fewer games.SUBSJakub Kiwior – 6Replaced Gabriel for the second half, and he certainly had big boots to fill.Hardly had anything to do in a very quiet second half for the Gunners defence.Oleksandr Zinchenko – 6 Mikel Arteta may have no choice but to play the Ukrainian at left-back if Calafiori is injured, and he didn’t do himself any harm.Solid at the back and got involved in some of Arsenal’s attacks too.Raheem Sterling – 6The Chelsea loanee is in desperate need of minutes, and came on with 15 minutes to go.Hit the side netting after Declan Rice’s menacing run through the West Ham midfield.Gabriel Jesus – 5Completely misjudged a pass within seconds of coming on, the former Man City man is yet to replicate the same form he had at the Etihad in an Arsenal shirt.READ MORE SUN STORIESMade some promising runs but looks totally void of all confidence.Ethan Nwaneri – N/AThe 17-year-old was brought on with just over five minutes to go, and didn’t really have enough time to make an impact on the game. 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    West Ham 2 Arsenal 5: Gunners put pressure on Liverpool in title race after bonkers seven-goal first-half thriller

    ARSENAL’S Men In Black destroyed West Ham with dark arts, ruthless calm and flashes of deadly beauty.And Julen Lopetegui’s team must wish the Gunners also had the magic Neuralyzer gadget from the Will Smith films to wipe this Hammer house of horror show from their memory.Arsenal smashed West Ham 5-2 at the London StadiumCredit: GettyThe Gunners netted all of their goals in the first halfCredit: APWest Ham were left stunned as they struggled to impressCredit: PAThe result moved Arsenal to second in the tableCredit: GettyBut no-one who witnessed it will ever forget a half of football that made Hollywood’s best attempt to do football, Escape To Victory, look realistic.Only three times before has the Premier League come up with a script featuring seven goals in the opening 45 minutes.When the first four of them went to Arsenal, a significant number of home fans headed for the exits.Some of them returned when their team quickly pulled two back.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLYet their hopes of an incredible resurrection took a blow in the chops when goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski caught Arsenal defender Gabriel in the head while trying to punch clear another of those pesky corners.Like the Men in Black sequels, the goalless second half was not as good but Mikel Arteta will not care much.With three emphatic wins in a week, Arsenal have let Liverpool and Manchester City know they are very much still around ahead of their title rivals meeting at Anfield on Sunday.Just as in the victories against Nottingham Forest and Sporting Lisbon, the combination of Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard was at times irresistible.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSCertainly by a West Ham side who gave them plenty of help.You could write a book about the first half. The basic plot was Arsenal doing all the things they do best (which doesn’t include defending this season).West Ham fans filmed walking out after 34 minutes as they fall 4-0 down to Arsenal… before comeback beginsCentre back Gabriel was supposedly a doubt for the game.But when Saka prepared to take a corner, surely there was no confusion in the minds of the West Ham players about which opponent they needed to mark most closely.In scenes more reminiscent of American football, a large cluster of players from both sides gathered beyond the far post, deep in the penalty area.Antonio was supposed to be on Gabriel, but as the routine unfolded, the Gunners centre back worked his way free with the help of his blockers.Gabriel Magalhaes opened the scoring after 10 minutesCredit: AFPLeandro Trossard doubled Arsenal’s leadCredit: PAMeanwhile at the near post, Jurrien Timber gave Lucas Paqueta a nudge in the back that stopped him heading away Saka’s inswinging delivery.And that left Gabriel free as a bird to glance the ball into the net.It’s all very slick and clever, but is it football?The tinfoil-hat brigade among the Arsenal fans love to believe that on-field officials, VAR’s and basically the whole world is involved in a conspiracy against them.Or in favour of Manchester City. Or…something.Yet they have strangely little to say about some of the blatant obstruction, crafty fouls and general s**thousery that their team is allowed to practise without fear of punishment.Arsenal ratings vs West HamWEST HAM and Arsenal served up one of the finest London derbies in recent memory on Saturday night, with SEVEN goals in the first half alone.The Gunners sailed into a 4-0 lead in the opening 35 minutes before the Hammers reduced the deficit with two quickfire goals, including a sublime Emerson free-kick.Bukayo Saka’s penalty on the stroke of half-time made it 5-2, becoming only the fourth Premier League match in history to see seven goals before the break.A relatively lacklustre second half followed, with Mikel Arteta ringing the changes, particularly with Wednesday night’s showdown with Man Utd at the Emirates in the back of his mind.The result pulled the Gunners up to second in the Premier League table, six points behind Liverpool ahead of Sunday’s huge showdown between the leaders and a struggling Man City.Read how SunSport’s Charlie Pittock rated the Gunners stars.Martin Odegaard made it 3-0 from the penalty spotCredit: ReutersSoon it was 4-0 thanks to Kai HavertzCredit: GettyCrysencio Summerville’s sumptuous finish was ruled out for offside and it was brief respite from sustained Arsenal pressure.Saka shot wide when well placed before causing more mayhem from a corner.Then he created the beautiful second goal, the first of three in nine minutes.After laying the ball inside to Odegaard, the England winger made a crafty run into the box.He controlled his captain’s delicious return pass on his left thigh then crossed immediately with his right foot. Leandro Trossard could not miss, and didn’t.Numerous West Ham fans were filmed leaving their seatsThey missed a quickfire Hammers double from Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Emerson PalmieriCredit: ReutersSaka’s next assist came when he went down under Paqueta’s challenge to earn a softish penalty.Odegaard stroked it home. Amazingly it soon got worse for the Hammers.Max Kilman failed to cut out Trossard’s long ball and Kai Havertz scored confidently.Some West Ham fans had seen enough. They missed Aaron Wan-Bissaka scoring from a Carlos Soler pass and Emerson clipping home a fabulous free kick.It was crazy knockabout stuff, proper Saturday teatime entertainment.Things went a little less family-friendly when an Emerson foul on Saka led to a melee and both players receiving yellow cards.Bukayo Saka put the game to bed before half-time with another penaltyCredit: GettyThe result saw Arsenal move to second in the tableCredit: GettyThe final mad moment of a crazy half of football came when Fabianski tried to punch another Saka corner clear but only succeeded in hitting Gabriel.After Saka converted the spotkick to make it 5-2, there was still time for Emerson to force David Raya into a fine save with another free kick.Gabriel did not appear for the second half. Nor did the great entertainment.Like zombies at the drive-in, West Ham attempted to rise from the dead again. Bowen fired off target and Antonio’s shot was deflected wide. There were a few oohs and aahs as the ball ricocheted around the Arsenal penalty area a couple of times, but nothing clear-cut until the death.The Gunners’ attitude was more about control and contain than scoring further goals. Although they looked dangerous on the break and Saka’s corners continued to terrify the Hammers, Fabianski’s only decent save was from Odegaard.READ MORE SUN STORIESThe managers made use of all their substitutes and Danny Ings should have scored in stoppage time after rounding Raya.But after Fabianski’s fist struck the final telling blow of that unbelievable first half, there was no changing the outcome. More

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    West Ham fans filmed walking out after 34 minutes as they fall 4-0 down to Arsenal in wild first half of football

    WEST HAM fans were filmed walking out against Arsenal after just 34 minutes before their team launched a short-lived fightback.The Hammers were left stunned as Mikel Arteta’s visitors raced into a 4-0 lead in east London.West Ham fans were filmed leaving early after conceding four goals against ArsenalSome decided to leave their seats after just 34 minutesGabriel Magalhaes, Leandro Trossard, Martin Odegaard and Kai Havertz were all on target for the Gunners.West Ham were second-best all over the pitch as they failed to record even just one shot in reply.And video footage showed numerous supporters leaving their seats inside the London Stadium.Some were seen calling time on the first half in the 34th minute.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAnd the exodus only grew when Arsenal bagged their fourth soon after.But those who made for an early exit missed West Ham net a quickfire double to make it 4-2.In the 38th minute, Aaron Wan-Bissaka gave his side a glimmer of hope with a well-taken finish.And things got even better moments later when fellow full-back Emerson Palmieri banged in a beautiful free-kick.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSThe celebrations from those still in their seats were sure to have tempted fans back from the concourse.But their collective joy was short-lived.Inside Arsenal’s new £300m+ stadium plans with futuristic Emirates project set to dwarf Spurs groundFans who left missed two quickfire goals from Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Emerson PalmieriCredit: ReutersWest Ham lost their momentum when Bukayo Saka made it 5-2 to Arsenal before half-timeCredit: GettyAs West Ham pushed for a third, they ended up conceding a penalty from a corner.With Odegaard already netting one from the spot, Bukayo Saka got the chance to open his account.And England’s star winger made no mistakes as he fired home to make it 5-2 to Arsenal.Hammers boss Julen Lopetegui responded at the break by replacing winger Crycensio Summerville with anchorman Edson Alvarez.But neither side was able to find the net again, with the result sending Arsenal into second while leaving West Ham in 14th. More

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    West Ham 2-5 Arsenal LIVE RESULT: Gunners hold off Hammers fight back in thrilling derby to close gap on table-toppers

    ARSENAL have held off West Ham’s fight back to beat their London rivals on the East side of the river.Gabriel, Leandro Trossard, Martin Odegaard and Kai Havertz had put the Gunners four up.But two quickfire goals from Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Emerson gave the Hammers some hope.However, Bukayo Saka’s late first-half penalty calmed the Gunners’ nerves once more and ultimately earned the visitors all three pointsRESULT: West Ham 2-5 ArsenalFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFollow our live blog below…That’s all folksIt was game over at half time as five-star Arsenal ran riot in a quite brilliant first 45 minutes.They were 4-0 up at one stage with goals from Gabiel, Trossard, Odegaard and Havertz.West Ham scored two in two minutes to make it exciting with five minutes to go in the first period and the stadium was jumping.But that energy was quickly zapped when Bukayo Saka scored a penalty late in stoppage time to make it seven goals from nine shots on target in a quite brilliant half of football.The second half was a bit of a waste of time and non-contest as Mikel Arteta was afforded the chance to rest a few key players ahead of Man Utd in midweek.They can sit and watch Liverpool vs Man City with their feet up tomorrow….Copy linkCopiedMatch statsA look at the numbers behind that game as Arsenal dominated pretty much every area.West Ham closed the gap in some of those areas but it was all a little too late when the game was effectively over.Copy linkCopiedMatch reportArsenal’s Men In Black destroyed West Ham with dark arts, ruthless calm and flashes of deadly beauty.And Julen Lopetegui’s team must wish the Gunners also had the magic Neuralyzer gadget from the Will Smith films to wipe this Hammer house of horror show from their memory.But no-one who witnessed it will ever forget a half of football that made Hollywood’s best attempt to do football, Escape To Victory, look realistic.Only three times before has the Premier League come up with a script featuring seven goals in the opening 45 minutes.When the first four of them went to Arsenal, a significant number of home fans headed for the exits.Copy linkCopiedHow we standArsenal now up to second in the table and will be able to watch their title rivals with their feet up tomorrow.The Hammers stay in 14th.Copy linkCopiedFull time views of SunSport’s Jordan Davies at the London StadiumNot a bad message-sending sort of performance is it? Liverpool know they need to win tomorrow to maintain their nine-point gap.But away from the title race, the Gunners are well and truly back to their brilliant selves now after a woeful run of four Prem games without a win.Martin Odegaard is orchestrating and creating, set-piece routines are flowing and the goals are being shared around, despite continued calls for Mikel Arteta to sign a world class No.9.For the second time in a week, Arsenal have scored five with five different goalscorers. In the 5-1 trouncing of Sporting Lisbon it was Gabriel Martinelli, Kai Havertz, Gabriel, Bukayo Saka and Leandro Trossard.And at the London Stadium, there were some similar faces in Gabriel, Trossard, Havertz, Saka and Odegaard.Copy linkCopiedFT! It’s all over the London Stadium as Arsenal move second in the Premier League table.West Ham 2-5 ArsenalCopy linkCopied90+3 – West Ham 2-5 ArsenalSoucek is shown a yellow card for a late challenge.Arsenal played on after the tackle and almost add a sixth.Copy linkCopied90+1 – West Ham 2-5 ArsenalSo close for West Ham who should have another one back!Danny Ings is allowed to get in behind as Saliba and Raya make a mess of it.Ings is forced wide when skipping by the keeper but drags his shot at an empty net from a tight angle wide.Copy linkCopied90 – West Ham 2-5 ArsenalFive minutes added timeCopy linkCopied89 – West Ham 2-5 ArsenalGabriel Jesus tries to trick his way through the West Ham defence but he’s brought down.Raheem Sterling sends a dipping free kick towards goal but it drifts just wide.Copy linkCopied85 – West Ham 2-5 ArsenalNot much happening here at all.Sterling just had an effort smashed into the side netting.The referee could probably call full time now and everyone would be happy.Copy linkCopied77 – West Ham 2-5 ArsenalAnd two more for West Ham, too.OFF: Paqueta & SolerON: Irving & RodriguezCopy linkCopied74 – West Ham 2-5 ArsenalDouble change for the GunnersOFF: Odegaard & SakaON: Jesus & SterlingCopy linkCopiedCurrent numbersThe stats back up what Jordan’s saying as West Ham struggle to get any sort of momentum going in the second period.More subs getting ready on the visitor’s bench too.Copy linkCopiedView from the London Stadium of SunSport’s Jordan DaviesArsenal are seeing this one out, and it could be a good chance for Mikel Arteta to rest key faces ahead of their home clash with Manchester United on Wednesday night.Gabriel has already been brought off at half-time with a suspected head injury, Riccardo Calafiori has been subbed to give Oleksandr Zinchenko some game time, while Martin Odegaard and Bukayo Saka have both been down receiving treatment in the last 10 minutes having been on the end of some frustrated West Ham tackles.Raheem Sterling is in desperate need of minutes, so would be a shock if he was not to make a cameo at some point, while Ethan Nwaneri would be a popular addition to the pitch.Copy linkCopied65 – West Ham 2-5 ArsenalDouble change for the hosts:OFF: Antonio & EmersonON: Ings & CoufalCopy linkCopied62 – West Ham 2-5 ArsenalSaka is back on.West Ham deal with a couple of back-to-back corners with relative ease.Copy linkCopied61 – West Ham 2-5 ArsenalJust a few yards from the byline, Saka is allowed to walk off to the side of the park and kill a bit more time.Saka limps off but I’d hazard a guess that he’ll be back on shortly.Copy linkCopied60 – West Ham 2-5 ArsenalBukayo Saka cuts in from the right and tries to hang one up at the back post which deflects for a corner.Saka has stayed down though. He’s caught the defender on his follow through and appears in pain as the physio makes his way on.Copy linkCopied59 – West Ham 2-5 ArsenalOdegaard has a go from 25 yards but he’s on the stretch when doing so.Comfortable enough save for Fabianski down to his right.Copy linkCopied56 – West Ham 2-5 ArsenalArsenal go their bench again. Anthony Taylor allows Calafiori to jog slowly from one side of the park to the other to go off.The inconsistency in that ruling is mind-boggling. Particularly as he’s apparently one of the league’s best.Looks like Calafiori might just be struggling as he slowly makes his way off.OFF: CalafioriON: Zinchenko Copy linkCopied55 – West Ham 2-5 ArsenalCorner comes to nothing.Copy linkCopiedCLOSE! 54 – West Ham 2-5 ArsenalReally good play from West Ham as they play through the middle of the park.Paqueta finds Antonio on the edge of the box and he uses good strength to turn and shoot low and it goes narrowly wide.Corner awarded though.Copy linkCopied52 – West Ham 2-5 ArsenalAll Arsenal at the start of the second half without creating too much.A couple of corners have been sent in but they’re lacking without Gabriel’s presence.West Ham’s first attack ends with a strike from Bowen from 25 yards going well over.Copy linkCopied46 – West Ham 2-5 ArsenalGabriel hasn’t returned for the second half. We wait to hear why.West HamOFF: SummervilleON: AlvarezArsenalOFF: GabrielON: KiwiorCopy linkCopied More