Arsenal Extend Clean Sheet; Howe Backfires

West Ham United

Arsenal extend clean sheet run as Frank cools tensions and Howe gamble backfires

Arsenal extended their run without conceding as they answered questions about their defense with a sturdy display.

Thomas Frank played down tensions after a bruising week for his side.

Eddie Howe’s gamble backfired as his team paid a heavy price for the lineup chosen.

Vítor Pereira could be excused for raising a glass after his mid season exit at Wolves.

It is the fourth mid season dismissal in the Premier League this campaign, the most at this stage in the competition’s history.

Backing a manager and pulling the rug so quickly looks desperate and evasive at boardroom level.

First the P45 and then the pints after a weekend of upheaval illustrates the volatility of the league.

Pereira’s 45 days on a three year deal shows how quickly fortune flips in the top flight.

The pattern mirrors recent headlines around quick managerial changes following extended contracts.

West Ham supporters will watch these developments with keen interest as they plot a path up the table.

Already the weekend results remind us why the Premier League remains the circus and why every outcome matters.

We keep faith with the belief that the best teams adapt fast and learn from each setback.

TLDR

1) Arsenal extend their clean sheet run and reinforce their defensive identity.

2) Thomas Frank plays tensions down as a harsh week gives way to calm talk and measured responses.

3) Eddie Howe’s risky selection backfires, underscoring how one decision can shape a weekend and a season.

Vítor Pereira

Arsenal