The Gunners let a two-goal lead slip, as David Moyes' men gained an important point in their battle against relegation.
ARSENAL SUFFERED another dose of the title jitters as West Ham came from two goals down to draw 2-2 at the London Stadium.
But Said Benrahma’s penalty and Jarrod Bowen’s volley, either side of a missed spot-kick by Bukayo Saka, rescued a surprise point for the hosts and put another dent in Arsenal’s title bid. Arsenal were cruising, yet West Ham were handed a lifeline when Declan Rice intercepted Partey’s weak clearance and, amid cries of handball, squared the ball to Lucas Paqueta in the area.
West Ham had only trailed Newcastle 2-1 at half-time in their last home match but conceded 20 seconds into the second half on their way to a disheartening 5-1 defeat.
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