Arsenal had multiple goal scorers, including Bukayo Saka, Kai Havertz, Gabriel Magalhães, and Leandro Trossard.
Arsenal were 4-0 up within 35 minutes but then conceded two quick goals, making the match feel chaotic and unexpected despite the eventual 5-2 victory.
Havertz contributed significantly by moving out of his striker position to create space, assisting in the buildup to Trossard's goal and winning key duels that led to other opportunities.
Saka has worked extensively on his weaker right foot, becoming more versatile and effective in his play. His dedication to improving has been evident in his performances.
The variety of goal scorers highlights the team's balanced attacking threat, which is crucial for a team without a single prolific striker, allowing multiple players to contribute to goals.
Magalhães is crucial for his defensive solidity and his ability to score important goals, making him a key player at both ends of the pitch.
Arsenal's set-piece success is driven by high-quality deliveries from players like Bukayo Saka and precise routines in the box, which create scoring opportunities.
The panel believes Arsenal should focus on their own strengths, maintaining high intensity and pressing, to secure a win against Manchester United.
The panel argues that Liverpool's strong start doesn't guarantee the title, as Arsenal has shown resilience in the past and can still catch up with consistent performances.
Amy Lawrence and Adrian Clarke join Ian Stone to reflect on Arsenal's bonkers 5-2 victory over West Ham.
It was the second season in a row that Mikel Arteta's side took The Hammers apart at the London Stadium, with Bukayo Saka heavily involved yet again.
The panel discuss unsung hero Kai Havertz, the unstoppable Gabriel Magalhães, and look ahead to Manchester United's visit on Wednesday.
Produced by Jay Beale.
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