In the game at the London Stadium, Mikel Arteta’s team scored two goals within the first 10 minutes through Gabriel Jesus and Martin Odegaard. However, they faltered under pressure once again, having previously drawn 2-2 against Liverpool after leading 2-0. West Ham managed to close the gap with a penalty from Said Benrahma before half-time, and Jarrod Bowen’s volleyed equalizer in the second half. This has given Manchester City, who are four points behind Arsenal but have a game in hand, the upper hand in the title race. Arsenal fans are worried about their team’s nerves and missed opportunities, while City seem to be handling the pressure well. Arteta stated that his team needs to have a ruthless mindset to succeed. Despite Arsenal being seven points ahead of City if they beat Southampton on Friday, the gap still looks small. Jesus and Odegaard scored Arsenal’s first two goals, but a penalty by Benrahma and a missed penalty by Saka allowed West Ham to make a comeback. Bowen’s goal then ensured a draw for the home team, and Antonio almost won it for them in the end.
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