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Arsenal Begin Wenger Send Off With Win Against West Ham United

The gunners hosted West Ham United today at the Emirates Stadium and they defeated the hammers 4-1 thanks to late goals from Alexandre Lacazette and Aaron Ramsey.

The gunners played against West Ham United today at the Emirates Stadium and defeated the hammers 4-1 thanks to late goals from Alexandre Lacazette.

Arsenal came into this match hoping to begin a winning streak so that they could give Arsene Wenger announced perfect farewell to the manager who has spent 22 years at the North London club winning a number of trophies.

The match started off on a slow pace with the gunners missing a number of chances in the first half hence the score board reading 0-0 in the first 45 minutes of the game. The gunners however started off well in the 2nd half with left back Nacho Monreal putting the ball into the back of the net in the 51th minute.

The gunners didn’t go into the lead for long because West Ham United equalised after just 13 minutes through their skipper Arnautovic.

The match seemed to be going to be a disappointing match because the gunners had failed to regain their lead and finally did so in the 82th minute with Aaron Ramsey putting the ball into the back of the net.

The Arsenal supporters were very worried when it clocked in the 80’s but Ramsey, and the Two late goals from Alexandre Lacazette making it a 4-1 win in favour of the gunners. The Arsenal team us now in it’s usual 6th position but they are ahead of Burnley with four points.

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