At a Glance:
- Leandro Trossard delivers decisive goal to keep Arsenal top of the title race.
- Ben White injury forces reshuffle but Arsenal respond with resilience.
- Declan Rice and David Raya provide control and composure under pressure.
Arsenal controlled large parts of this game, yet frustration crept in as chances came and went. The structure shifted after Ben White’s injury, the rhythm dipped, and the tension built with every passing minute.
This is what title races demand.
Moments.
Then Leandro Trossard stepped in.
Arsenal vs West Ham now centres on one decisive action. One finish that could shape an entire season. At a time when Arsenal needed clarity, Trossard provided it.
As a result, everything changed.
Arsenal player ratings vs West Ham:
David Raya – 8/10
Stayed composed and alert; made key interventions to keep Arsenal level before the breakthrough.
Ben White – 4/10
Forced off early; his injury disrupted Arsenal’s balance and forced a tactical reshuffle.
William Saliba – 6.5/10
Controlled defensively; handled threats without being drawn out.
Gabriel – 6.5/10
Strong in duels; provided physical presence at the back.
Riccardo Calafiori – 6/10
Offered width but lacked consistent end product.
Declan Rice – 7.5/10
Adapted role seamlessly; drove Arsenal forward and maintained intensity throughout.
Eberechi Eze – 6.5/10
Technically sharp; contributed to possession but lacked final impact.
Myles Lewis-Skelly – 6/10
Started well; influence dipped as the game stretched having been moved to left-back.
Bukayo Saka – 6.5/10
Showed flashes of quality; drew attention but lacked decisive moments.
Leandro Trossard – 8/10 (MOTM)
Delivered when it mattered most; took his chance and may have just saved Arsenal’s title charge.
Viktor Gyokeres – 6/10
Worked hard and occupied defenders; impact limited in front of goal.
Subs:
Martin Zubimendi – 4/10
Braved the task of keeping the middle of the park stable after White’s injury forced Rice to cover at RB but unfortunately was hooked early into the second half for structural reasons.
Cristhian Mosquera – 6/10
Immediately made a difference and contributed massively to stabilise the game.
Martin Odegaard – 7/10
The best of the bunch. Dictated the tempo and assisted the match winner from Leandro Trossard.
Kai Havertz – 5/10
Unfortunately couldn’t really get into the game. Didn’t give too much attacking threat.
Noni Madueke – 6/10
Came on late into the game to put pressure on West Ham’s defence. Wasn’t entirely a direct threat but brought unpredictability at a vital time.
White injury tests Arsenal’s structure
Crucially, White’s injury still shaped the game.
Arteta moved Rice into right back, and while the adjustment maintained control, it removed Arsenal’s authority in midfield. Progression slowed, combinations lost sharpness, and West Ham found space to stay competitive.
Arsenal dominated possession again.
However, this time, they found the moment that mattered.
Trossard delivers the moment that defines seasons
This is why squad depth matters.
While the structure looked off and the game drifted toward frustration, Trossard stayed sharp. He found space, reacted quickly, and took his chance with the composure Arsenal needed.
That goal changes everything.
It turns control into reward and suddenly, pressure turns into belief. More importantly, it turns a potential setback into a statement.
Furthermore, the game heated up in the final minutes after Callum Wilson equalised in the dying minutes only for VAR to rule it out.
It also answers a wider narrative, especially as Arsenal fans are not pleased with Pep Guardiola’s message of support for West Ham, with this response arriving in the most decisive way possible.
What this means for Arsenal’s title race hopes
Now, Arsenal apply the pressure.
Manchester City may have secured their result, but Arsenal have responded exactly how champions must. They did not panic, they did not collapse, and when the moment arrived, they took it.
That matters.
Because title races are not won through perfection; they are won through resilience.
This result keeps them in control.
And more importantly, it sends a message.



