Arsenal recovered from a goal down to beat West Ham 3-1 and extend their lead at the top of the Premier League to seven points.The hosts dominated possession in the first half but were frustrated as Said Benrahma's spot-kick was the only goal at the break.But the Gunners regrouped and Bukayo Saka struck the equaliser eight minutes after the restart before Gabriel Martinelli fired Arsenal ahead.Eddie Nketiah’s goal in the 69th minute ensured the Gunners secured all three points and equalled their longest-ever Premier League home winning streak with their 10th straight victory at the Emirates.As predicted, Nketiah started in place of Gabriel Jesus, who is sidelined with the injury he sustained while playing for Brazil at the World Cup.Arsenal thought they had gone ahead inside five minutes when Saka found the back of the net, but the ball had taken a touch off Nketiah in the build-up, resulting in an offside call.Martinelli then went on a fine run down the left before he was brought down by Jarrod Bowen, who was immediately booked.
The Gunners were awarded the eighth-minute free-kick but could not make anything of it.Arsenal squandered a good opportunity to pull ahead when Martin Odegaard attempted to set up a one-on-one for Granit Xhaka but instead overpowered his pass and the Switzerland skipper could not get to the ball before West Ham keeper Lukasz Fabianski.The Gunners, who dominated possession in the first period, continued to find themselves frustrated by the resilient visitors, who ultimately pulled ahead when William Saliba brought down Bowen just inside the area, clipping the West Ham forward’s left foot.The referee pointed to the spot and Benrahma stepped up, firing into the back of the net as Aaron Ramsdale