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Arsenal v West Ham United - Barclays Premier League

West Ham have only failed to score twice so far this season and one of them was a 0-0 draw away at Manchester United which should’ve been three points at Old Trafford.

Nevertheless, the talking point of West Ham’s season has been the away scalp’s against the top teams in the league. The opening day 2-0 win at the Emirates Stadium against Arsenal where 16-year-old Reece Oxford put £40m German superstar Mesut Ozil in his back pocket.

A 3-0 win against Liverpool at Anfield meant a first win on their turf in over 50 years, while a magnificent win against current Premier League title favourites Manchester City meant we were the first team in Premier league history to win at Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City in the same season, and that was only six games into the season.

A 2-1 home win against London rivals Chelsea at an extremely loud and atmospheric ground put a smile on many associated with West Ham.

However, there have been four defeats so far and extremely poor performances against newly promoted AFC Bournemouth, Watford and Tottenham Hotspur have brought West ham back down to earth after some excellent triumphs.
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