Saka penalty miss proves costly as West Ham frustrate Arsenal
Soccer Football - Premier League - West Ham United v Arsenal - London Stadium, London, Britain - April 16, 2023 West Ham United's Jarrod Bowen celebrates scoring their second goal with teammates Action Images via Reuters/Matthew Childs
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Arsenal blew
a two-goal lead for the second game in a row as Bukayo Saka's penalty miss
proved crucial in the Premier League leaders' damaging 2-2 draw against West
Ham on Sunday.
Mikel
Arteta's side struck twice in the first 10 minutes at the London Stadium thanks
to goals from Gabriel Jesus and Martin Odegaard.
But just
seven days after squandering a 2-0 advantage in their 2-2 draw at Liverpool,
the Gunners again cracked under the pressure of the title race.
Said
Benrahma's penalty reduced the deficit for West Ham before the interval and
after Saka fired his spot-kick wide early in the second half, Jarrod Bowen
volleyed in an equaliser for the struggling hosts.
It was a
hammer blow for Arsenal, who sit four points clear of second-placed Manchester
City but have ceded the title race momentum to Pep Guardiola's team.
City had
closed within three points of the Gunners after beating Leicester 3-1 on
Saturday and it is the champions who have the destiny of the title in their
hands despite trailing Arsenal for much of the season.
City, who
have won their last 10 matches in all competitions, have a game in hand on
Arsenal.
With a home
game against Arsenal looming on April 26, City know they will lift a fifth
title in six seasons if they win their remaining eight matches.
By the time
Arsenal travel to the Emirates Stadium they will be seven points clear of City
if they beat bottom-of-the-table Southampton on Friday.
Yet that gap
would still look uncomfortably small to Arsenal fans fearing their team are in
the process of wasting a golden opportunity to win a first title since 2004.
While City
are battle-tested in handling the tension of the title race, Arsenal's young
squad look to be suffering an ill-timed attack of nerves.
Arsenal
anxiety
It could have
been so different for Arsenal after they needed just seven minutes to take the
lead as Odegaard's deft pass found Ben White, who delivered a low cross that
Jesus slotted home at the far post.
Jesus's
fourth goal in his last three games was followed by the Gunners' second three
minutes later as they ruthlessly punished West Ham's woeful marking.
Gabriel
Martinelli's pin-point cross found Odegaard in acres of space and the
midfielder blasted a volley past Lukasz Fabianski from an acute angle six yards
out.
The turning
point came in the 33rd minute when Arsenal, looking a little over-confident
after such a swaggering start, needlessly conceded a penalty.
Thomas
Partey surrendered possession to Declan Rice and when the West Ham midfielder
picked out Lucas Paqueta's run, Gabriel Magalhaes' mistimed sliding tackle was
correctly ruled a penalty despite Arsenal appeals for handball.
Mohamed
Salah had missed a penalty against Arsenal last weekend, but they were out of
luck this time as Benrahma sent Aaron Ramsdale the wrong way from the spot.
Michail
Antonio's header was tipped over by Ramsdale moments later as Arsenal started
to creak.
Saka should
have eased Arsenal's mounting anxiety when Antonio conceded a 50th minute
penalty with an outstretched arm that blocked Martinelli's flick.
But instead
Saka spiked the tension level even higher with a woeful spot-kick that
completely missed hit the target, a costly blunder that recalled the England
forward's Euro 2020 final penalty shoot-out failure against Italy.
Saka held
his head in his hands and with Arsenal clearly rattled, David Moyes' side
snatched an equaliser in the 54th minute.
Thilo Kehrer
guided the ball into the Arsenal area and Bowen was just onside as his volley
ricocheted off the turf and skidded past Ramsdale's despairing dive.
Antonio
nearly won it for West Ham in the closing stages, rising to head Benrahma's
cross against the bar.


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