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Roy Keane brands West Ham an ‘absolute disgrace’ after going 4-0 down in opening 45 minutes of clash with Arsenal

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West Ham lost 4-0 to Arsenal, who scored another two.
  • West Ham were four down at half-time before Arsenal added another two.
  • Roy Keane criticized the Hammers, insisting they had been beaten physically.
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Roy Keane criticized West Ham after their woeful first-half performance against Arsenal.

David Moyes’ side went into half-time at the London Stadium 4-0 down, and thousands of fans were seen leaving early.

William Saliba, Bukayo Saka, Gabriel and Leandro Trossard were the scorers in a comfortable first 45 minutes for the Gunners.

And Keane was less than impressed with West Ham, insisting they had been beaten “physically”.

‘West Ham, shocking. I’m really frustrated with West Ham. “There’s no one making tackles,” Keane said speaking on Sky Sports.

West Ham lost 4-0 to Arsenal, who scored another two.

Roy Keane rated the Hammers as a

Roy Keane branded Hammers an ‘absolute disgrace’ after being ‘physically’ hit

But the credit goes to Arsenal. They are making the most of it. One or two touches, no one comes near them. Beautiful finish. Four to zero.

‘I can’t believe what I’m seeing. “The way they beat them physically, the set pieces… West Ham, the last 10 or 15 minutes have been an absolute disgrace.”

Arsenal opened the scoring in the 32nd minute when William Saliba rose to head home a deep corner.

Bukayo Saka scored from the penalty spot in the 41st minute before Gabriel and Leandro Trossard added to West Ham’s misery before the break.

The afternoon didn’t get any easier as Arsenal continued their ruthlessness in front of goal as Saka scored again before Declan Rice chased his former club down with a long-range shot.


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