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Arsenal scored three goals within nine minutes of the second half, turning its backward 3-1 victory over West Ham United and ending a seven-game series without a victory in the English Premier League football today.
West Ham advanced with a goal seven minutes before the end of the first half after Angelo Ogbona met a cross from Pablo Fornals in the London Stadium.
But Arsenal, under the leadership of Arsenal's coach Freddy Ljungberg, who had been looking for his first victory since the dismissal of Unai Emery, leveled after an hour of play by Brazilian Gabriel Martinelli.
Six minutes later, Nicolas Pepe, who joined Arsenal in a record deal for the club, put his team in the lead with a superb shot before sending a cross that resulted in a goal from Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
West Ham lost for the third time in a row at home, freezing its score at 16 points in the sixteenth place, one point behind the relegation zone, while Arsenal became ninth and has 22 points from 16 games.