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Goals from Alexandre Lacazette and Eddie Nketiah were only just enough to beat a spirited West Ham, who had equalised through Michail Antonio

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Sat 19 Sep 2020 17.08 EDTFirst published on Sat 19 Sep 2020 14.00 EDT
Arsenal’s Eddie Nketiah celebrates scoring his side’s second goal with Dani Ceballos.
Arsenal’s Eddie Nketiah celebrates scoring his side’s second goal with Dani Ceballos. Photograph: Will Oliver/Reuters
Arsenal’s Eddie Nketiah celebrates scoring his side’s second goal with Dani Ceballos. Photograph: Will Oliver/Reuters

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Eddie Nketiah speaks.

It was my second touch maybe. It was nice to get on and score. it was nice for [Ceballos] to make that assist. It’s all love now. Its great vision from him and I had to make sure I stayed onside. I want to help the team and keep improve as a player. West Ham made it very difficult. We had to keep going.

And a bit of Mikel Arteta

🗣"I am really happy with the 3 points but we still have to improve in many things"

Mikel Arteta on Arsenal's performance pic.twitter.com/SlGQltCAde

— Football Daily (@footballdaily) September 19, 2020
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Full-time: Arsenal 2-1 West Ham

A big, happy smile from Mikel Arteta. West Ham played well but were undone by the quality of Nketiah and his assist from Dani Ceballos for the winning goal. That was a real contest, and far more than was expected in pre-match.

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90+4 min: Nketiah and Pepe both have shots blocked and there’s a corner that Arsenal will take their time over. Ceballos hold it in the corner.

90+2 min: West Ham pouring forward. Ceballos, the match-winner, saves his team at the other end when Haller was shaping to shoot. The Spaniard bravely steps across and clears.

88 min: West Ham change: Fornals off for Haller.

Arsenal change: David Luiz for Saka. There was also a classic David Moyes grimace as that was taking place.

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86 min: Ceballos, who had been otherwise quiet, set up that goal just as he was about to be replaced by Elneny. Nketiah showed good awareness by staying onside to slot in.

Eddie Nketiah stays onside and slots the ball home. Photograph: Tom Jenkins/The Guardian
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Goal! Arsenal 2-1 West Ham (Nketiah, 85)

That came from nowhere. Ceballos escapes down the left, and lays up Nketiah, who scores from close range.

Eddie Nketiah scores Arsenal’s second from close range. Photograph: Will Oliver/Reuters
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84 min: Leno flaps at the ball and then Sucek, as the ball comes back in, rises highest but doesn’t get near it. There was no foul and it will not be a penalty.

81 min: This has been far more even than expected and could do either way. A nightmare if you are writing the live match piece, as dear Nick Ames will be doing, but it keeps the likes of us entertained and intrigued.

79 min: Arsenal force a pair of corners. Masuaku heads away both of them. Aubameyang is going in search of the ball now, dropping deeper. There isn’t much happening in that Arsenal midfield.

76 min: Saka goes down too easily in an attempt to win a free kick or even penalty - he dived into the box - but Michael Oliver is on the scene and waves it away.

74 min: The corner was poor and headed away by Rice. Arsenal though get the ball back on the counter. Then West Ham launch an attack. It’s end to end and far more entertaining than the first half.

73 min: Arsenal have gone a long time without creating a chance. But they finally force a corner when Diop has to clear behind.

71 min: Antonio with a smile on his face, as has Rob Holding. Again, the friendly vibe continues. Deccy Rice is flabbergasted when he escapes after a slip by Ceballos but is hauled back. Soucek, who has been excellent, fires a shot wide.

67 min: Soucek gets off the floor, and Antonio heads against the bar! So close and that’s followed by some mild panic as Leno drops the ball as he comes out to claim the ball.

Arsenal goalkeeper Bernd Leno drops the ball after falling over Dani Ceballos. Photograph: Julian Finney/Reuters
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66 min: Bowen’s shot is blocked as West Ham continue to pour forward. There will be a break in play after a collision of heads between Xhaka and Soucek. The West Gam player came off worst and he is being checked over. He looks groggy to say the least.

64 min: Arsenal sub: Pepe comes on for Willian, who didn’t have the best game tonight.

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63 min: West Ham still pushing on for a goal. Arsenal having to defend in numbers. Their creative players a little starved of the ball at the moment.

61 min: Ooof, so close. Bowen swings and misses and then Gabriel shanks it behind with the goal gaping. It was Soucek causing the problems there. Arsenal are shaky. At the other end, Lacazette is again wasteful.

58 min: The passing and probing is being done by West Ham now. Saka has to concede a corner. Leno punches clear. This more even than might be expected. Arsenal are by no means the complete article. They hit flat spots in matches.

56 min: Arsenal dominating possession at the moment but the door is not completely shut on West Ham. They need more from someone like Fornals, though.

55 min: Ceballos has not been at his best, but there’s some neat skill before Lacazette gets a bit too creative and tries to chip the ball up and round Fabianski. It comes to nothing.

53 min: Arteta and his assistant are looking at something on an iPad. The new series of the Mandalorian? Their attention is diverted elsewhere when Gabriel’s intervention stops what would have been a free header for Antonio.

Bernd Leno manages to save from a close range effort from Michail Antonio. Photograph: Richard Pelham/NMC Pool
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52 min: Kolasinac and Aubameyang link up down the left but Tierney’s extra skill is being missed on that left flank. A cross comes in from Auba and is leathered away from danger.

49 min: Leno continues to wander around, many yards from his area. Shades of Claudio Bravo or Rene Higuita but perhaps not as fun. Maybe a bit more Manuel Neuer, who was so good during that Champions League tourney.

47 min: Saka is baulked as he shoots and the ball comes off Dop. The corner is cleared and Leno comes all the way to the halfway line to clear. A risky business.

46 min: We are back underway. Lacazette begins the second half by falling to the floor. He seems to have taken a knock and perhaps somewhere delicate.

Half-time: Arsenal 1-1 West Ham

It had looked as if Arsenal might add to Lacazette’s goal but then they were opened up a devastating break by West Ham. Antonio’s goal was well taken. And we have a decent second half in store.

Goal! Arsenal 1-1 West Ham (Antonio, 45+1)

Willian, in his free-ish role, comes out to the flank but his cross is poor. And West Ham break. Fredericks and Soucek link, and then Antonio slots in.

Michail Antonio beats Holding to the ball and slots home. Photograph: Tom Jenkins/The Guardian
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43 min: West Ham sitting back, and soaking up a fair bit of pressure. It’s been a game of few chances so far. Arsenal, though, have taken the big one.

41 min: The word on that Gabriel handball is that it was a case of the armpit coming into play. Who knows? The new law seems as silly as the last one.

39 min: Xhaka playing in a relaxed fashion. You didn’t see that a year ago. Saka meanwhile is on the end of a crunching tackle. Kolasinac’s shot is blocked. Saka gets back up and Fredericks is booked for a high tackle that was more a high kick to the kidneys than attempt to address the ball.

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