Premier League leaders, Arsenal, threw away a two-goal lead for the second game in a row as their title chances took another hit in a 2-2 draw with West Ham on Sunday, April 16.
Arsenal got off to the perfect start as Gabriel Jesus and Martin Odegaard put the Gunners two up after 10 minutes with clinical first-time finishes, but just like last week at Anfield against Liverpool, Mikel Arteta’s side gave their hosts the initiative by conceding just before half-time.
Said Benrahma pulled one back from the penalty spot after a Thomas Partey error led to Gabriel fouling Lucas Paqueta – yet Arsenal were awarded a spot kick themselves just after half-time after Michail Antonio’s handball.
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But Bukayo Saka uncharacteristically put his effort wide – and West Ham equalised two minutes later through Jarrod Bowen’s smart finish.
Antonio hit the bar for the Hammers in the final 10 minutes but Arsenal will rue another two points dropped.
The result means Arsenal are four points above second-placed Manchester City having played a game more.
City’s FA Cup semi-final next weekend means the Gunners can extend that gap to seven points if they beat Southampton on Friday night.
After that, Arsenal travel to the Etihad Stadium to take on Pep Guardiola’s side in a crucial game for the title race.
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