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    West Ham fans brand Said Benrahma ‘Hammer of the Year’ as he casually serves meat to customers in London

    WEST HAM forward Said Benrahma has received huge praise from Hammers fans after footage emerged of him serving meat to customers in London.The Irons winger, 27, could be seen in a short clip behind the counter as he bagged up an order for someone.
    Said Benrahma was spotted serving food to LondonersCredit: Twitter / AlgerianFooty
    He bagged up an order and helped handle the orders in the shopCredit: Twitter / AlgerianFooty
    And the West Ham faithful were loving Benrahma’s selfless deed as they hailed the Algerian international.
    Reacting to the video on social media, one person said: “Hammer of the year! ⚒.”
    Another replied: “My winger.”
    And a third simply responded: “Said ❤️.”
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    Benrahma joined West Ham on loan from Brentford in October 2020.
    Three months later, the East London outfit triggered a clause to make the move permanent as they paid the Bees £21.75million.
    He has gone on to score 21 goals and lay on 18 assists in 122 appearances for the club.
    This season he has contributed eight goals and four assists.
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    And he helped bring West Ham back into the game against Arsenal on Sunday, converting a first-half spot kick.
    David Moyes’ men then went on to draw the game 2-2 thanks to a Jarrod Bowen equaliser.
    West Ham now sit 15th in the Premier League table, four points clear of the relegation zone with eight games remaining.
    Benrahma scored a penalty in West Ham’s draw with Arsenal on SundayCredit: Alamy More

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    Fans in hysterics as Andy Carroll ‘does the hand of God on a yellow card’ before being SENT OFF as he celebrates ‘goal’

    ANDY CARROLL left fans in stitches after being sent off while celebrating a “goal”.The Reading ace had wheeled away in celebration after putting the ball in the net against Championship promotion hopefuls Luton, only for the ref to book him for a deliberate handball.
    Andy Carroll wheeled off in celebration after ‘scoring’ against LutonCredit: Rex
    But the ref spotted a handballCredit: Getty
    And showed Carroll a red cardCredit: Getty
    The whirlwind incident left fans in hystericsCredit: PA

    It would have been his second goal of the night, but the referee had other ideas.
    Official Tim Robinson gave Carroll, who had been booked earlier in the first half, his marching orders after spotting a handball as the 34-year-old scored.
    Fans rushed to social media to share their thoughts on the incident.
    One fan said: “That is the most Andy Carroll 5 minutes ever 😂😂,” while sharing a screenshot of Carroll’s whirlwind five minutes since netting the opener in the 51st minute.
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    A second fan joked: “Andy Carroll too funny man, bro did the Hand of God when he’s on a yellow card😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂.”
    “God bless Andy Carroll,” declared a third.
    Others were less pleased with the former Newcastle, Liverpool and West Ham star.
    One fan vented: “What an idiot Andy Carroll is if he’s genuinely handled that.”
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    While another fumed: “Never want to see Andy Carroll in a Reading shirt again.”
    Luton then managed to score an equaliser thanks to Carlton Morris’ 81st-minute effort.
    The result leaves Luton third in the Championship, while Reading remain in the relegation zone. More

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    Arsenal Wag and twerking queen shows she’s not bummed about West Ham draw as she shows off impressive moves

    ARSENAL’S twerking queen seemed to still be in high spirits despite the Gunners’ draw with West Ham over the weekend. Claudia Redheaded, the partner of Arsenal defender Jakub Kiwior, showed off her dance moves with her latest post on Instagram.
    Claudia Redheaded showed off her dance moves in her latest Instagram postCredit: Instagram / @claudia.redheaded_babe
    The Arsenal wag has over 73,000 Instagram followersCredit: Instagram / @claudia.redheaded_babe
    She often posts her intense dance routinesCredit: Instagram / @claudia.redheaded_babe
    And lives up to her title of twerking queenCredit: Instagram / @claudia.redheaded_babe
    Claudia pictured alongside Jakob KiwiorCredit: claudia.redheaded_babe/instagram
    The Pole is known for her intense moves, and she lived up to her reputation as she performed the 50 second long routine.
    However, Kiwior may have not been in such a happy mood after Arsenal dropped points once again.
    A barnstorming start which saw them go two goals up inside ten minutes was followed up by a disjointed and sloppy display.
    And when Gabriel brought down Lucas Paqueta in the penalty area, West Ham did not need a second invitation to claw their way back into the game.
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    Jarrod Bowen would volley home the equaliser shortly after the break, though not before Bukayo Saka missed a penalty – which Hammers fan have partly attributed to Paqueta.
    With the result also following another collapse against Liverpool the week earlier, Arsenal’s lead at the top of the Prem now stands at just four points.
    Claudia was in attendance when Kiwior signed his contract with Arsenal in January.
    She even moved to London along with the 23-year-old after his £21million transfer from Sepzia.
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    Her Instagram page has just over 73,000 followers.
    Claudia also runs her own YouTube channel on which she uploads instructional videos to help people learn to twerk.
    She won the 2017 Germany Twerk competitionCredit: Instagram / @claudia.redheaded_babe
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    Dave Kidd: Arsenal’s ‘Sweary Shouty Man’ may have been right… Gunners WON’T win Prem and might not get a better chance

    THERE is an Arsenal fan who sits just to the left of the Emirates press box and everyone in the football media knows him.When Mikel Arteta’s leaders were rattling up 50 points in half a season, and when they were on a recent seven-match winning run in the league, Shouty Sweary Man shouted and swore until he was puce in the face.
    Arsenal may not have a better chance to win the Premier LeagueCredit: Reuters
    He did it at the opposition players and coaching staff, at Arsenal’s players, at match officials and at the media who are engaged in a wide-ranging conspiracy to destroy his club.
    For the uninitiated, imagine Edvard Munch’s painting ‘The Scream’ with a soundtrack of potty-mouthed Viz character ‘Roger Mellie: The Man On The Telly’. That’s our man.
    And we marvelled at the extreme levels of constant rage displayed by some who had paid handsomely to watch a wonderful young team stage a miraculous assault on the title.
    But then when Arsenal tossed away two-goal leads to draw at Liverpool and West Ham, surrendering the title-race initiative to Manchester City, we thought of Shouty Sweary Man.
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    And we realised that he was no raving lunatic in dire need of a chill pill and an anger management course.
    He had, in fact, been the only sane man in the building — a wise mystic who knew what was preordained.
    While the media hailed every ‘hallmark of champions’ performance by Arteta’s team, and even the cold-hearted bookies declared them favourites, he always knew Arsenal wouldn’t win it.
    City have far more money and know-how, a deeper squad and a more experienced manager, an easier run-in and it was ridiculous that Arsenal should even have given them such a serious fright.
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    Yes, the Gunners remain four points clear, having played one game more than City.
    But they must travel to the Etihad on Wednesday next week to face a team who have won ten in a row, scoring 37 goals in the process, while chasing the Treble, including a fifth title in six seasons.
    If Arsenal finish second, and are anywhere close to City’s points tally, this season will be a triumph.
    Yet the real worry — and Shouty Sweary Man will have already thought of this ­— is that even though Arteta’s team will surely improve next season, probably with West Ham skipper Declan Rice to bolster their midfield, they are unlikely to ever have a better chance of the title.
    This is the age of nation-state ownership.
    Abu Dhabi reign supreme but the Saudis are rising fast in Geordie Arabia and the Qataris are poised to buy Manchester United.
    Arteta is brilliant but how good must he be to prevail over every oil-rich Sheikh and King in the Middle East?
    In addition, Chelsea and Liverpool — with higher wage bills than Arsenal — can’t continue to be quite as bad.
    While most Arsenal fans revelled in a thrilling campaign, our north- London Cassandra will have spotted this impending doom a mile off.
    Arsenal were frustrated by West Ham at the weekendCredit: Rex
    Arsenal were unable to beat West Ham because Gabriel conceded a clumsy penalty, Bukayo Saka missed a spot-kick and the defence switched off to a ball over the top for Jarrod Bowen’s equaliser.
    They were always going to have an off-day because they are inexperienced and several of their players are not genuinely world-class.
    And off-days are not allowed in the era of nation-state ownership in which 90 points or more are needed to win titles.
    Despite the cliche, two-nil isn’t actually such a ‘dangerous lead’. Arsenal had never previously thrown away two such advantages in consecutive Premier League matches.
    But experience tells us champions don’t do such things during a title race.
    Of course, Arsenal could still get a result at the Etihad, win at Newcastle and against Brighton and go on a glorious open-top bus parade to Islington Town Hall next month.
    Most people sincerely hope they win the league, even those of us in the anti-Arsenal media cartel.
    And if they do it, we’ll be there listening out for our hero’s next prophecy.
    “You bunch of ****s, you’ll never win it again next season.”
    BOEH NOT SO BRIGHT
    AS a snapshot of how to run, and how not to run, a top-flight club, Brighton’s 2-1 win at Chelsea was picture perfect.
    Here was an £88million winger, Mykhailo Mudryk, being outshone by a £2.5m winger, Kaoru Mitoma. And a £3.6m midfielder, Moises Caicedo, dominating a £100m-plus midfielder, Enzo Fernandez.
    As for Brighton’s brilliant Paraguayan match-winner, £9.5m Julio Enciso, well we don’t have anyone to compare him with, as, despite a £600m outlay under Todd Boehly, Chelsea haven’t got a striker.
    Boehly thought he’d tapped into the Brighton miracle when he poached Graham Potter, then ditched him months later.
    Chelsea also took Brighton’s recruitment chief Paul Winstanley last year — yet seem set on running their transfer operation as the polar opposite of Albion’s.
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    OLLIE WATKINS produced two goals and an assist, had another effort ruled out by VAR and hit a post as the Aston Villa striker obliterated Newcastle.
    Watkins, with 11 goals in 12 games, had given a pre-match interview to BT Sport in which he credited his revival to the fact that, since Unai Emery replaced Steven Gerrard, he is actually being coached to play to his strengths.
    Villa are heading for the Europa League, a competition Emery has already won four times with Sevilla and Villarreal.
    He probably coached their players well, too.
    SNAKES BITTEN
    AS we approach the second anniversary of the European Super League debacle, there could be no better antidote than Luton clinching promotion to the Premier League.
    Here is a reminder of the wonders of the pyramid system those Big Six ‘snakes’ wanted to escape from, with the Hatters climbing from the fifth-tier National League in nine years without spending serious money.
    They thought they were too big to play Luton, so to see them at ramshackle Kenilworth Road next season would be a delight.
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    IT’S season-ticket renewal time and despite obscene levels of TV money being pumped into the Premier League, most supporters face inflation-busting rises in a cost-of-living crisis.
    Remember the pandemic, when ‘football without fans was nothing?’ Well, they don’t.
    They know they have got you by the knackers because of your loyalty.
    And if your skintness outweighs your commitment, they know there will be tens of thousands of tourists happy to pay double for your seat.c
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    IN a County Championship match at Chelmsford, England’s greatest Test wicket-taker, Jimmy Anderson, and England’s most prolific Test run-scorer, Sir Alastair Cook, held two fascinating duels.
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    On both occasions, 38-year-old Essex opener Cook was trapped leg-before by 40-year-old Lancashire bowler Anderson.
    For all of England’s ‘Bazball’ pyrotechnics, Anderson will remain their most important player for this summer’s Ashes. More

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    Ex-Premier League referee Mark Halsey reveals why West Ham penalty against Arsenal should NOT have been overturned

    FORMER Premier League referee Mark Halsey has revealed why West Ham’s penalty against Arsenal was NOT overturned.The Gunners were frustrated with the call that gave the Hammers the opportunity to get back in the game at 2-0 down.
    Mark Halsey has praised David Coote for his decisions in the West Ham vs Arsenal gameCredit: PA
    West Ham were offered a route back into the game when Lucas Paqueta was fouled in the boxCredit: EPA
    After Thomas Partey was caught in possession by Declan Rice, the ball was squared to Lucas Paqueta who was clipped by Gabriel in the box, despite the defender’s best efforts to avoid contact with his fellow Brazilian.
    David Coote immediately pointed to the spot, with VAR confirming the call – gifting West Ham their first goal.
    Some Arsenal fans weren’t convinced there was enough contact for a penalty to be given.
    While others pointed to an apparent handball by Rice while dispossessing Partey.
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    But Halsey, now 61, refereed in the Premier League from 1999-2013 – and he believes the Paqueta penalty was the right call.
    He told SunSport: “Lucas Paqueta went past Gabriel and it’s clear the Arsenal defender caught him so it was an obvious penalty.
    “It was a careless challenge and Arsenal cannot have any complaints.
    “There were suggestions Declan Rice handled the ball in the build up, but even if there was contact, it looked to be accidental and accidental handball is not an offence.
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    “VAR would not get involved in that situation because it was subjective.”
    Arsenal, themselves, were awarded a second half penalty when Michail Antonio was adjudged to have handled in the box.
    Again, Coote had no hesitations in pointing to the spot, which was the right decision again, according to Halsey.
    “The law is clear, if you’re making yourself bigger and your arms are out and move towards the ball, the referee will give a penalty,” Halsey said.
    “We see a lot of those given week in, week out.
    “That’s why the handball law is an ass.
    “They changed the law to try and simplify it but the new law has made it even more confusing.
    “The VAR was never going to overturn that. Both penalty decisions were correct.
    “We want to see the on-field referee making decisions. We don’t want referees not getting involved and waiting for VAR to help.
    “And fair play to David Coote because he made the decisions himself yesterday.”
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    Unfortunately for Arsenal, Bukayo Saka missed his penalty – that could have put Mikel Arteta’s title-challenging side in a commanding 3-1 lead.
    Instead, just moments later, they were pegged back to 2-2 when Jarrod Bowen squeezed an effort into the corner to dent Arsenal’s title hopes. More

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    Mikel Arteta rips into Arsenal flops as they fold from 2-0 up AGAIN vs West Ham as boss slams lack of ‘killer’ instinct

    MIKEL ARTETA blasted Arsenal’s lack of killer instinct as they blew two more vital points in the title race.Bukayo Saka missed a penalty against struggling West Ham and the Prem leaders surrendered a two-goal lead for the second time in a week.
    Mikel Arteta was not impressed with his Arsenal side’s mentality as the dropped points vs West HamCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Arsenal flopped from 2-0 down for the second time in a rowCredit: Reuters
    Gunners fans couldn’t watch as their title hopes took a big blowCredit: Getty
    Rivals Manchester City are now just four points behind the Gunners with a game in hand and all the momentum on their side.
    Arsenal boss Arteta moaned: “When the game is there for the killing, you have to do it.
    “When you don’t have that ruthless mindset in the Premier League, at some stage the momentum will turn around.
    “It’s very disappointing. We started extremely well, dominated and scored two beautiful goals. We made a huge mistake to stop playing to score again.
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    “It just looked too easy. We thought we could just play around them and maintain the result and gave them hope.
    “We then conceded a terrible penalty and after that we got on the roller-coaster where all the corners and throw-ins were coming at us.
    “If you concede the goals we conceded and don’t score a penalty, in this league you are in big trouble.”
    It was the first time Arsenal had blown two-goal leads in successive Prem games.
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    And Arteta admitted: “We needed to do many things better and if you don’t defend the box the way you should, you concede goals like we did.
    “My worry is that after 2-0 we made a huge mistake and didn’t understand what the game required at that moment.
    “For sure, it’s a concern when you’re able to drop your level so quickly when the game is there to be won.”
    Arsenal travel to Treble-chasing champs City in nine days — in a clash Etihad boss Pep Guardiola has already dubbed “The Prem final”.
    Arteta added: “I have no idea what today means for the title race but we have to dig really deep and find the solution to what just happened.
    “It’s really difficult to win this league. Thirty minutes of playing well is just not enough.”
    We thought we could just play around them and maintain the result and at the moment we gave them hope.Mikel Arteta
    Gunners captain Martin Odegaard, who netted along with Gabriel Jesus inside ten minutes, admitted: “We did the same thing at Liverpool last week.
    “We started well but then stopped and allowed them to play to their strengths.
    “We did a lot of stupid things on the ball and gave them the game they wanted to play. And that’s on us.”
    Yet Arteta refused to point the finger at Saka for his 52nd-minute penalty miss when Arsenal were leading 2-1 and Michail Antonio handballed.
    Arteta said: “I don’t know any player who takes penalties who hasn’t missed.
    “Bukayo has been through this before and will again. If I had to pick one player to do that, it would be him again.”
    Said Benrahma’s penalty, after Gabriel felled Lucas Paqueta, and Jarrod Bowen’s volley means West Ham are four points clear of the drop with a game in hand.
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    Boss David Moyes said: “To come back from two down against a team playing as well as Arsenal was incredible.
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    Arsenal fans highlight reason why West Ham penalty shouldn’t have been given after spotting incident in build up

    ARSENAL fans believe West Ham’s first goal should not have stood as they claim the ball struck Declan Rice’s arm in the build-up.Said Benrahma converted the penalty to spark West Ham’s comeback, with the match ending 2-2 to dent Arsenal’s title hopes.
    The ball appeared to strike Declan Rice’s arm in the build-up to the penaltyCredit: PA
    There was also debate over whether Gabriel made contact with Lucas PaquetaCredit: Rex
    Gabriel brought down Lucas Paqueta in the penalty area and there appeared to be slight contact despite the Brazilian withdrawing his leg from the tackle.
    Many Gooners weren’t convinced, and some then felt even more aggrieved when they spotted Rice’s earlier involvement.
    The West Ham captain – and Arsenal transfer target – won possession after Thomas Partey failed in his attempt to flick the ball past him.
    Howeve,r replays appeared to show the ball touching Rice’s arm, leading Arsenal fans to bemoan the ref’s failure to award a free-kick.
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    One Arsenal fan wrote: “Clear handball missed by Var.”
    Another added: “He literally controlled the ball with his hand. A handball. Just as bad as hitting the ball with your hand, till it changes direction.”
    A third said: “I wonder why it was not replayed from different angles.”
    And another commented: “That is a clear handball.”
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    Arteta was asked about the incident in his post-match press conference but he refused to complain about the decision.
    He said: “I haven’t seen the image and it’s too late now. I don’t want to use it as an excuse, honestly.”
    Former Premier League referee Mark Halsey told SunSport that the officials were RIGHT to give the pen.
    He said: “There were suggestions Declan Rice handled the ball in the build up, but even if there was contact, it looked to be accidental and accidental handball is not an offence.
    “VAR would not get involved in that situation because it was subjective.” More

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    Arsenal in huge blow with Oleksandr Zinchenko out of West Ham clash with groin injury in worry for Arteta

    OLEKSANDR ZINCHENKO has been RULED OUT of Arsenal’s match against West Ham. The defender will miss the crucial title run-in clash due to a precaution with a tight groin, Arsenal have said.
    Oleksandr Zinchenko has been ruled out with a tight groinCredit: Getty
    Kieran Tierney has come in as his replacement.
    It is the Scotland international’s first start in the Premier League since December – a 3-1 win over West Ham.
    Despite the blow, Arsenal fans have rallied behind Tierney to put in a good performance and wished Zinchenko a speedy recovery.
    One fan wrote: “Zinchenko will be a mess but KT is gonna be fine.”
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    A second said: “OUR BHOOOOYYYY.”
    A third commented: “Get well soon Zinny ❤️.”
    “Rest up for Southampton king,” a fourth typed.
    A fifth added: “Get well soon, but he has to be in that dressing room. Just like Jesus did when he was injured.”
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    Zinchenko’s absence comes after Arsenal’s lead over Manchester City was slashed to just three points.
    City have a game in hand over the Gunners, with the two sides set to face off later this month.
    Mikel Arteta’s side will next be in action against Southampton. More