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Arsenal gets 1st win under Emery, beats West Ham 3-1
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Arsenal gets 1st win under Emery, beats West Ham 3-1

Published Aug. 25, 2018 1:32 p.m. ET

LONDON (AP) — Arsenal did just enough to get a first Premier League win under new manager Unai Emery at the third attempt.

The Gunners came from behind to beat West Ham 3-1 on Saturday, with the help of a fortuitous own-goal.

"I am happy to take the points," Emery said. "We needed to win today and to show our supporters a win. It's clear we need to improve and continue working not to concede many chances."

West Ham opened the scoring after Brazilian playmaker Felipe Anderson and captain Marko Arnautovic exchanged passes down the left before the Austria striker unleashed a 20-meter shot that beat Arsenal goalkeeper Petr Cech in the 25th minute.

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The visitors' lead didn't last long as right back Hector Bellerin broke free from West Ham's defense and ran toward the byline. He whipped in a cross that flew past several Arsenal players in front of goal, but the ball fell to the unmarked left back Nacho Monreal who slammed it past keeper Lukasz Fabianski in the 30th minute.

Arsenal got some good fortune in the 70th minute when West Ham failed to clear and Aaron Ramsey headed the ball back into the area. It fell to substitute Alexandre Lacazette, whose attempted cross ricocheted off Issa Diop's chest for an own-goal.

"Their second goal was a little lucky," Fabianski said. "Some details can cost you the game, but we can be pleased with the performance. With a bit more work and belief in what we are doing we can improve and do better."

It was the stroke of luck Emery was searching for as Arsenal struggled to control the game and looked defensively frail.

Substitute Danny Welbeck sealed victory in stoppage time, when Bellerin found him unmarked in the area. The England striker was able to turn and spin before leaving Fabianski little chance.

Arsenal lost its first two matches this season, albeit to tough opponents Manchester City and Chelsea, and questions were being asked about whether the new manager was good enough to motivate his players.

Emery is hoping his squad grow accustomed to a new possession-based system, but the Gunners have had a hard time adapting after the Spaniard took over from Arsene Wenger.

Ramsey said it was a difficult match for him, since it was his first full 90 minutes this season, and for the team as a whole because Emery's philosophy is a "new process."

"We are progressing every game. It was open at times, but I am glad we got a win," the Wales midfielder said. "He (Emery) wants us to press high up the pitch."

Arsenal frequently gave the ball away as the team tried to build from the back at the Emirates Stadium.

But as soon as Arsenal went ahead, the home side seemed more at ease, bounding forward with the free-flowing football it used to be known for.

Emery dismissed reports that Mesut Ozil was dropped because of an argument between the pair at the training ground.

"It's untrue," the manager said. "I don't know who started telling you this information. He was sick yesterday."

Emery said Ozil had a cold and that he felt better Saturday and watched the match.

West Ham slumped to a third consecutive defeat under new manager Manuel Pellegrini. There might be more bad news after Arnautovic limped off in the second half, with Pellegrini saying he picked up a muscle injury.

But Pellegrini took positives from the match, saying it was an improvement compared to the losses against Liverpool and Bournemouth.

"I am very unhappy with the result but very happy with the performance," he said. "We need to add points. But I think in every game we've proved a little bit more."

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