English Premier League

Arsenal 2 – 0 West Ham

Arsenal’s victory over West Ham to move fourth in the Premier League was a “statement” and showed “total unity”, said manager Mikel Arteta.

Goals from Gabriel Martinelli and Emile Smith Rowe helped Arsenal record a deserved 2-0 win at Emirates Stadium.

It comes days after striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was stripped of the captaincy following his “latest disciplinary breach”.

“They showed exactly what I expect from them,” said Arteta.

“They showed total unity with the team. We are building a project and building a project without the people is impossible.

“They were fully focused. They wanted to show how strong we are as a team. The performance, the attitude and the commitment they showed today is exactly what we are as a club.”

In an eventful match, Alexandre Lacazette – wearing the captain’s armband for Arsenal – had a penalty saved, while West Ham defender Vladimir Coufal was sent off.

Coufal was shown a second booking in conceding the penalty as he was judged to have fouled Lacazette in the box.

He had been booked in the first half when his flailing arm caught defender Kieran Tierney in the face.

“I’m really pleased with the performance, the quality, the energy, the passion and the crowd. We had some really good moments,” added Arteta.

“It was a really difficult team to play against. They have a lot of solutions and are a threat in many, many ways. I think we controlled them pretty well.

“It was a big game for us to obviously have the capacity to go above them and move fourth. It was a statement. We had been pretty strong at home, so we needed to put a good performance in against a good team and I think we did that.”

Aubameyang was not part of the squad – and asked whether he will feature away to Leeds in the Premier League on Saturday, Arteta said they will “discuss it in the near future”.

On Lacazette wearing the armband against West Ham, he added: “He has taken it with pride and commitment and I’m really happy with how he played.

“You see how he acts with the younger players. He’s not a selfish player.”

-BBC