Arsenal surged to second place in the Premier League following a commanding first-half display that led to a 5-2 triumph over West Ham. All seven goals were netted in an extraordinary opening half at London Stadium. Arsenal quickly established a 4-0 advantage within 36 minutes, with Gabriel Magalhaes scoring first after just 10 minutes.
Leandro Trossard doubled Arsenal's lead shortly before the 30-minute mark. Martin Odegaard then scored from the penalty spot, and Kai Havertz capitalised on poor defending to beat Lukasz Fabianski one-on-one. Despite quick goals from Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Emerson for West Ham, Arsenal's dominance was clear.

Bukayo Saka, who also provided two assists, added Arsenal's fifth goal from the penalty spot just before half-time after Fabianski fouled Gabriel during a corner clearance. This match marked only the fourth instance in Premier League history where seven goals were scored in a single half.
After the break, Arsenal maintained control to avoid any surprises. They are now six points behind league leaders Liverpool, who face Manchester City on Sunday. Meanwhile, West Ham remains in 14th position.
Arsenal ended their four-match winless streak away from home in the Premier League with this emphatic victory over West Ham. The Gunners have now scored five or more goals in five different away matches across all competitions in 2024. This achievement equals the record set by Sunderland in 1892 and Manchester City in 1937.
Saka played a pivotal role for Arsenal, achieving his tenth assist in just 13 Premier League games this season. He has contributed to 15 goals overall this season, scoring five himself. West Ham's recent optimism from their win against Newcastle United faded quickly as they have conceded more goals than any other team this year.
The Hammers have allowed five or more goals on four occasions this calendar year, highlighting their defensive struggles. Despite their efforts, Arsenal's superior performance ensured they took all three points from this encounter.