Full Time Highlight” West Ham vs Arsenal 3️⃣ – 1️⃣ Extended highlight and all goals, See the tactical errors that cost Arsenal horrible kick out from the Carabao Cup.
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In a momentous victory, West Ham United secured a spot in the quarterfinals of the Carabao Cup, breaking their five-year winless streak against Arsenal in a commanding display at the London Stadium.
The match kicked off with a surprise twist as Ben White, under minimal pressure, inadvertently headed the ball into his own net, granting the Hammers an early lead. However, the Arsenal camp was quick to protest, with goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale, making his first start in over a month, alleging interference and a lack of VAR technology to review the decision.
The first half saw West Ham fail to register a single shot, but they swiftly rectified their lack of threat after the break. The tide turned when Ramsdale made an impressive save from Jarrod Bowen’s strike within seconds of the second half’s commencement. The Hammers seized the momentum, and their relentless pursuit of goals paid off when Mohammed Kudus and Bowen found the back of the net.
This victory not only secured West Ham’s progress in the Carabao Cup but also marked a significant turning point in their historical battles against Arsenal. The absence of VAR added an extra layer of intrigue, but it was the Hammers’ resolute second-half performance that ultimately made the difference in a memorable encounter at the London Stadium.