Arsenal Keep Title Charge on Track with Dominant Win Over West Ham
Arsenalās Premier League title pursuit stayed firmly on course on Saturday afternoon as the Gunners eased to a comfortable 2-0 win over a struggling West Ham United at the Emirates Stadium.
Despite the gulf in form and confidence between the two sides, some fans feared a repeat of past frustrations ā especially after Graham Potterās side managed to beat Mikel Artetaās men last season.
This time, however, there was no room for error. Declan Rice, once again haunting his former club, and Bukayo Saka provided the decisive goals as Arsenal claimed another assured victory.
The England internationals remain the heartbeat of Artetaās team ā but a new contender is quietly emerging as the Gunnersā most reliable performer.
Rice and Saka Lead the Way
Ahead of kickoff, Arteta smiled as he recalled using a young Saka as a makeshift left-back years ago. Saturdayās clash marked a milestone moment ā the Hale End graduateās 200th Premier League appearance for Arsenal.
Even back then, Sakaās talent was undeniable. Today, heās a world-class winger ā relentless, fearless, and decisive. After his fine strike against Olympiakos in midweek, the 24-year-old got on the scoresheet again, coolly converting from the penalty spot to seal the win.
That goal followed Riceās thunderous first-half strike, pouncing on a rebound to score against his old teammates ā his 17th goal for Arsenal in just 113 appearances, compared to 15 in 245 for West Ham.
Beyond the goal, Riceās overall display was outstanding. His driving runs, intelligent positioning, and passing range dictated the game. According to Sofascore, he made three key passes, one more than Saka, underlining his growing influence in Arsenalās midfield.
Jurrien Timber ā Arsenalās Early Player of the Season?
While minor injuries have slightly slowed Sakaās rhythm and Rice only just opened his goal account, one player has quietly delivered excellence week after week ā Jurrien Timber.
The Dutchman won the penalty that led to Sakaās goal and impressed again down the right flank, registering 72 touches, creating a key chance, and contributing to the buildup for Ricardo Calafioriās goal just before halftime.
Timberās energy, versatility, and balance between defence and attack have seen him displace Ben White at right-back. He was once again immense defensively ā winning eight duels and completing six tackles ā embodying Arsenalās hard-nosed defensive ethos.
Reports suggest the club is eager to extend his contract, following William Salibaās renewal ā a testament to his impact.
Evening Standardās Simon Collings handed Timber an 8/10 rating, calling it another ātop performanceā from the Ā£38 million signing. Podcaster Adam Keys echoed that praise, saying Timber has āquietly become one of Arsenalās most important players.ā
At just 23, the Netherlands international looks like a leading contender for Arsenalās Player of the Season ā a tireless, intelligent performer whoās turning consistency into class.