West Ham United 3-3 Arsenal : 5 talking points as Gunners produce stunning comeback | Premier League 2020-21

West Ham United v Arsenal - Premier League
West Ham United v Arsenal - Premier League

#3 Martin Odegaard and Calum Chambers shine for the Gunners

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Odegaard and Calum Chambers sparked the Arsenal comeback
Odegaard and Calum Chambers sparked the Arsenal comeback

The first 30 minutes may have enraged Mikel Arteta aplenty, but the Spaniard had plenty of positives to take from the latter hour of the game. Chief amongst the players who sparked the comeback for Arsenal were Martin Odegaard and Calum Chambers.

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Odegaard was perhaps the best player on the pitch today, as he was at the heart of everything Arsenal were able to create, evading markers and tackles while also picking out some gorgeous passes. The Real Madrid loanee has quickly shown why the Gunners need to make signing him in the summer their no.1 priority.

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Calum Chambers was drafted into the Arsenal backline for his height, but it was the Englishman's attacking prowess that ought to give Mikel Arteta food for thought. Chambers' delivery was pitch-perfect from the right as his crosses resulted in Arsenal's first two goals.

It's been an incredible comeback from a player who suffered an ACL injury and seemed to be on his way out of the club. Hector Bellerin and Cedric Soares better be looking over their shoulder.

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#4 David Moyes' Hammers can still grab fourth spot

David Moyes was relatively upbeat after the game
David Moyes was relatively upbeat after the game

While the West Ham boss may understandably be distraught at letting a three-goal lead slip, the Hammers boss can take heart from his side's first-half display. Jesse Lingard may have grabbed the headlines, but Michail Antonio, Tomas Soucek and Vladimir Coufal were excellent.

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One could very well say that UEFA Champions League clubs don't let such a lead slip, but West Ham can still have their eyes on making it to the competition. Chelsea and Liverpool are the Hammers' main opponents in the race for fourth-place, but given both sides are progressing deep in Europe, it could work in West Ham's favor.

The Hammers also have the advantage of a slightly easier run-in than Chelsea and Liverpool. If they are to achieve it though, it will be nothing short of a miracle. Maybe the Chosen One wasn't such a wrong choice after all.

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#5 Arsenal have to focus on the Europa League now

West Ham United v Arsenal - Premier League
West Ham United v Arsenal - Premier League

Arsenal's slim chances at qualifying for the UEFA Champions League via finishing fourth in the Premier League look all but over now. The draw leaves the Gunners 9 points behind fourth-placed Chelsea with 9 games to go.

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While that gap might not seem like much, Arsenal will also need West Ham, Liverpool, Everton, Tottenham and Aston Villa to slip up. Stranger things have happened in football, but this seems a step too far.

Mikel Arteta now has to firmly set his sights on the UEFA Europa League now. Slavia Prague may not be the most intimidating of opponents, but given how Tomas Soucek and Vladimir Coufal troubled them today, they ought to be fully aware of the duo's former clubs' qualities.

It's the last hope for Arsenal, but Arteta has already proved he knows how to win a cup. Do it again, and this would be quite a stunning turnaround in fortunes for the Spaniard, who was close to the sack earlier this season.

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