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Spurs and Arsenal results rub salt in the wound

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By Dave Langton

West Ham had a real chance to climb back into the Premier League top four today.

Newcastle were in good form before the game, winning their last three in the league, but every man and his dog in claret and blue saw that team sheet and felt they were more than beatable. No Kieran Trippier, No Bruno Guimaraes, perhaps most importantly, no Allan Saint-Maximin.

However, they turned in an exceptionally steadfast performance and kept the Hammers at arm’s length for most of the game, barring that one defensive lapse that led to Craig Dawson’s headed opener.

One could make the argument that Newcastle actually created the better chances through the game. They could have won it.

At the end of the game, the Hammers are now one point behind Manchester United. But, given other results, the Irons are now level on points with Arsenal in sixth.

The Gunners beat Brentford 2-1 on Saturday and they have three games in hand on the Hammers.

Spurs, by comparison, went to Manchester City, at the Etihad Stadium, and won 3-2. Harry Kane scored a 95th-minute winner.

That result means that they are now three points behind the Hammers, but also with three games in hand. It should be noted here that Spurs and Arsenal still have to play each other in one of those games.

Manchester United could also move four points clear of the Irons if they beat Leeds tomorrow.

When all of the games in hand are played, there’s a very real chance West Ham will look back on games like today’s as a huge missed opportunity – there is a very real danger of a slide down the table.

The next game is against Wolves, who are eighth. They have three games in hand too. That game is a must-win.

What a miserable day.

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A journalist with 10 years' experience of working on National newspapers, now chief reporter covering the club that I've loved since I was a boy. Upton Park remains the greatest football stadium ever built.

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  • mojen says:

    Be Fair its been pretty miserable for a time now. It looks likes soucek has completely lost form or is run into the ground. Our only Striker cant score and im sorry but is very poor. Our best player Dawson cost the least. All over the place in defence. Thats Dawson and the rest of the defence ! The rest most look worn out and no spark. Been coming. January finished our season.

  • master says:

    These teams are gone and not our competition this season.

  • johnham1 says:

    January finished our season, we said it at the time and some people on here would not accept it. Moyes is ultimately accountable as the club have put in a recruitment team at his request. He is not called dithering Dave for nothing. His decision in game time are now also becoming concerning. I feel sorry for the players who are giving so much, they needed help and Moyes let them down big time. Moyes is also letting them down now with some poor decisions. I am not one bit surprised by this and knew it since January, so the fans should not turn on the players as they are giving 100% but the person who is ultimately accountable is the manager for what’s happening now.

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