By Sachit Subba • Football • May 11, 2026 04:36 AM • 31 views
The London Stadium was electric on Sunday. For Arsenal, this was more than just three points—it was an opportunity to end years of disappointment. West Ham fought to avoid relegation. Every moment on the pitch was fiercely contested.
Arteta’s team looked tired in East London, still feeling the effects of Tuesday’s European match. They started well, but after twenty minutes their energy dropped. Nerves crept in, passes missed, and David Raya made two key saves to keep hope alive.
Everything changed late in the match, in the 83rd minute.
In the 83rd minute, Martin Odegaard’s vision found Leandro Trossard, who stayed calm and scored. Arsenal fans erupted as their team surged five points ahead of Manchester City. The title seemed within reach.
But in stoppage time, the real story unfolded. In the final moments, Callum Wilson fired a shot through a crowd and scored. The stadium erupted. Arsenal’s players looked stunned. Suddenly, the title seemed to be slipping away in a messy scramble near the goal.
Immediately after, everything went quiet. Fans waited anxiously as VAR checked for a foul on Raya. Referee Chris Kavanagh watched the monitor for what seemed like forever. He spotted the foul and blew his whistle. The goal was disallowed.

Gary Neville called it the biggest VAR decision in league history. That single call saved Arsenal, hurt West Ham, and kept Leeds and Forest safe.
Arteta appeared completely drained: "It’s been a rollercoaster," he admitted. Arsenal’s week was tough, but now, with wins over Burnley and Crystal Palace, the trophy returns to North London. Meanwhile, Unai Emery’s side failed to beat Burnley, drawing 2-2 and endangering their Champions League hopes before a critical match with Liverpool.
But when the final whistle blew tonight, Arsenal were top of the table. They had some luck and survived a crucial VAR decision. For the first time in twenty-two years, the end is in sight. Arsenal are five points ahead, and the title is theirs to lose.
