West Ham 3-1 Arsenal: Mikel Arteta takes blame as below-par Gunners dumped out of Carabao Cup

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said “I’m disappointed with myself” after his side were knocked out of the Carabao Cup in the fourth round following a 3-1 defeat by West Ham.
Arteta made six changes to his starting XI, with Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka and captain Martin Odegaard on the bench.
The Arsenal side selected produced a below-par display – for which Arteta took the blame.
“I’m very disappointed. I’m responsible for that,” he said.
“We’re out of the Cup, we wanted to play a very different game and compete.
“The game took a direction because of the first goal but we have to see much more from the team and earn the right to win.
“I’m disappointed with myself. We wanted to play in a different way and we weren’t able to do that. Every time we lose the pain is there.
“We have to use this pain and this defeat to prepare the best way for Newcastle [in the Premier League] on Saturday.”
Below-by Arsenal dumped out
West Ham took the lead via an own goal in the 16th minute, with Jarrod Bowen swinging a corner close to goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale, before Ben White nodded it past him.
Tomas Soucek had hold of Ramsdale’s shirt, but with no VAR at this stage of the League Cup, the complaints of the England international – making his first club appearance since 27 September in the previous round – fell on deaf ears.
Arsenal dominated possession but failed to break through, and they were punished five minutes after the break when Mohammed Kudus beautifully trapped Nayef Aguerd’s 50-yard cross-field pass before finishing low through the legs of Gabriel.
West Ham’s win was safe shortly before the hour when Bowen collected a poor defensive header from White and fired in a volley from the edge of the area, a deflection off Gabriel’s thigh wrongfooting Ramsdale.
Odegaard slotted into the bottom corner with the final kick of the game, but the Gunners’ 30-year wait to win the League Cup goes on.
West Ham are into the quarter-finals for the third successive season, where they will face Liverpool away.
No joy for Rice on West Ham return
The major talking point in the build-up was the return of Rice to West Ham for the first time since joining Arsenal for £105 million in the summer.
Rice made almost 250 appearances for West Ham and captained them to a Europa Conference League triumph in June, and manager David Moyes called for the ex-Hammers midfielder to be “welcomed back with open arms”.
That call was mostly heard by the home fans, who gave Rice a strong ovation when he warmed up for the first time midway through the first half.
By that point his new club were already trailing and while Arsenal had started well – West Ham did not have a shot in the first half, despite taking the lead – they produced little end product.
Rice was sent on from the stacked bench after the second goal to a heady mix of boos and applause, with whistles of derision when his first ball forward was overhit for a goal kick.
Shortly after that Arsenal went 3-0 down, and not even the arrivals of Saka, Odegaard and Gabriel Martinelli could keep their cup campaign alive.
West Ham, meanwhile, were much improved from the side that lost their three previous matches, and had been labeled a “shambles” by their own forward, Michail Antonio.
Bowen told BBC Radio 5 Live: “We had to fight, we knew we were playing a top side but it was a really good performance compared to the last few [games].
“We have not been at the level, but we were always going to bounce back and tonight was the perfect way to do it.”
Line-ups
West Ham
Training 4-2-3-1
- 1Fabianski
- 5Coufal
- 15Mavropanos
- 27Aguerd
- 33Emerson
- 28Soucek
- 19Alvarez
- 14KudusSubstituted forKehrerat 89′minutes
- 10Lucas Paquetá
- 22BenrahmaSubstituted forWard Prowseat 81′minutes
- 20Bowen
Substitutes
- 3Cresswell
- 7Ward Prowse
- 8Fornals
- 9Antonio
- 17Horn
- 18Ings
- 21Ogbonna
- 23Areola
- 24Kehrer
Arsenal
Training 4-3-3
- 1Ramsdale
- 4White
- 15Kiwior
- 6Gabriel
- 35ZinchenkoSubstituted forTomiyasuat 57′minutes
- 21Fabio Vieira
- 20JorginhoSubstituted forriceat 57′minutes
- 29Havertz
- 24NelsonSubstituted forsakaat 66′minutes
- 14NketiahSubstituted forØdegaardat 80′minutes
- 19TrossardSubstituted forMartinelliat 66′minutes
Substitutes
- 2Saliba
- 7saka
- 8Ødegaard
- 11Martinelli
- 17Cedric Soares
- 18Tomiyasu
- 25Elneny
- 31Eh
- 41rice
Live Text
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Match ends, West Ham United 3, Arsenal 1.
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Second Half ends, West Ham United 3, Arsenal 1.
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Goal! West Ham United 3, Arsenal 1. Martin Ødegaard (Arsenal) left footed shot from the left side of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Fábio Vieira.
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Attempt blocked. Martin Ødegaard (Arsenal) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
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Fábio Vieira (Arsenal) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Foul by Edson Álvarez (West Ham United).
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Foul by Fábio Vieira (Arsenal).
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Tomás Soucek (West Ham United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Substitution, West Ham United. Thilo Kehrer replaces Mohammed Kudus.
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Offside, West Ham United. Mohammed Kudus tries a through ball, but James Ward-Prowse is caught offside.
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Attempt saved. Martin Ødegaard (Arsenal) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the center of the goal. Assisted by Bukayo Saka.
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Corner, Arsenal. Conceded by Emerson.
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Fábio Vieira (Arsenal) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Lucas Paquetá (West Ham United).
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Substitution, West Ham United. James Ward-Prowse replaces Saïd Benrahma.
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Corner, West Ham United. Conceded by Gabriel Magalhães.
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Attempt blocked. Mohammed Kudus (West Ham United) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Emerson.
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Substitution, Arsenal. Martin Ødegaard replaces Eddie Nketiah.
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Attempt missed. Eddie Nketiah (Arsenal) right footed shot from the left side of the box is closed, but misses to the right.
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Attempt blocked. Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Fábio Vieira.

Player of the match
BowenJarrod Bowen

