Arsenal beat West Ham on Monday evening, with Gabriel Martinelli, Nicolas Pepe and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang netting to secure Freddie Ljungberg’s first win in charge.
Angelo Ogbonna opened the scoring in the first half at the London Stadium with the Gunners struggling to find form.
However, Martinelli, Pepe and Aubameyang bagged in the second half to turn the scoreline around in east London.
The 3-1 win leaves the Gunners ninth in the Premier League after 15 games.
And Express Sport explains how Arsenal’s stars got on against West Ham on Monday night.

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Arsenal player ratings vs West Ham:
Bernd Leno – 6 – Couldn’t do much about Ogbonna’s goal and made a couple of half-decent saves.
Ainsley Maitland-Niles – 5 – Stepped in as Bellerin’s replacement after he picked up a hamstring injury in the warm up. Barely had an impact on the game.
Calum Chambers – 6 – Made some decent blocks throughout the game but could have done better for Ogbonna’s goal.
Sokratis Papastathopoulos – 5 – Looked shaky at the back despite being the older head in the back four.
Kieran Tierney – 5 – Lasted just 28 minutes before being forced off with a possible shoulder dislocation. Could be out for a while.
Lucas Torreira – 5 – Worked hard and kickstarted Arsenal’s counter attack for Martinelli’s equaliser.
Granit Xhaka – 3 – Terrible performance from the former Arsenal skipper. Ducked out of the way for Ogbonna’s goal and passing radar was off all night.
Mesut Ozil – 5 – Struggled to influenced the game and final product was lacking for the German.
Nicolas Pepe – 7 – Was Arsenal’s bright spark for a large portion of the game when the Gunners were struggling and scored a superb goal to cap off his efforts.