West Ham 1- 5 Arsenal
West Ham dived further toward the relegation zone with this
comprehensive defeat at the hands of Arsenal.
A distraught West Ham
manager Slaven Bilic apologised to the
fans and the club for the display.
The manager agreed with Arsenal counter part Arsene Wenger’s assertion
that the Hammers lacked confidence. “Confidence is one of the reasons,” said
Bilic. “We don’t have the intensity at the level required. The intensity is in
the players but there is a lack of consistency. Intensity and dedication to the
cause is mssing. It is my responsibility as the manager and we have to get it
(intensity) back as soon as possible.”
The home side had the opportunity early on to take the lead when Dimitri
Payet split the Arsenal rearguard, putting Manuel Lanzini clear but the little
Argentinian saw his shot hit the side netting.
Arsenal capitalised on the miss when Francis Coquelin intercepted a pass
from Angelo Ogbonna, putting Alexis Sanchez clear to square for Mesut Ozil to
tap home.
It wasn’t though until the 71st minute that the game turned
into the Alexis Sanchez show, with the Chilean forward plundering a quick fire
hat trick to sink the home team.
First, Sanchez picked up the ball in mid half, then driving into the
West Ham area he finished expertly slotting the ball past keeper Darren
Randolph.
Nine minutes later Sanchez jinked on the edge of the penalty area,
working a space that allowed him to slot home to the right of Randolph.
West Ham did belatedly hit back when a Payet free kick rebounded off the
bar to returning striker Andy Carroll, who heade d home.
The Gunners though were not finished, with Alex Oxlade Chamberlain
curling in an exquisite shot from outside the area to make it four, before
Sanchez completed his hat trick expertly chipping over Randolph after being put
clear by Oxlade Chamberlain.
Wenger was happy with the result, reflecting that his team have scored more goals away than at
home, where they play with “a bit more freedom.”
The Arsenal boss confirmed that Sanchez has all the qualities needed to
be a top striker. “Sanchez is quick,
dribbles, has a short back lift and killer instinct, he has the quality to play
there and is sharp,” said Wenger, who reflected that all the top strikers in
Europe at the moment are South American.
* published Morning Star - 5/12/2016
* published Morning Star - 5/12/2016
Slaven Bilic offered an apology for the five-goal 'humiliation' at the hands of Arsenal and for the lost-intensity which he believes has now plunged West Ham into a relegation scrap.
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