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Arsenal continue to show a different side to them this season as Mikel Arteta's men used their street smarts to see out a hard-fought win at the London Stadium.
The Gunners were renowned for failing to deal with adversity when things weren't going their way in a match. Often, when they conceded a goal, they would tend to crumble under the pressure.
But that wasn't the case against West Ham - and hasn't been all year long - as Gabriel responded to Jarrod Bowen's equaliser to seal a 2-1 win which could turn out to be a vital three points by the end of the season as they look to secure a top-four finish.
Arsenal took a first-half lead with a Rob Holding header but their momentum was immediately halted with Bowen providing a sucker punch just before half-time. The game was hanging in the balance with the Hammers arguably the better of the two teams but the Gunners came out for the second half with more intent as they regained the initiative with a header from Gabriel.
Arsenal had to weather a late surge from West Ham but didn't fold under the pressure as they claimed a 2-1 victory. The north Londoners were by no means their best but were still able to grind out the three points.
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