Leandro Trossard scored in the 83rd minute to give Arsenal a 1-0 victory over West Ham, but what happened afterward has the Premier League buzzing with controversy and the London derby table looking absolutely wild.
First, the result: Arsenal won, which keeps their Champions League hopes alive. But West Ham? They're in the relegation zone now, sitting 18th and staring at the Championship abyss. This is West Ham United we're talking about - a club that's been in the Premier League for years, now fighting for survival.
Then came the chaos. In the 90+6th minute, Callum Wilson thought he'd scored a dramatic equalizer for Newcastle against Arsenal. The ball was in the net. Fans were celebrating. And then VAR disallowed it. The stadium erupted in fury. Social media exploded. Everyone had an opinion, and none of them were kind to the officials.
But here's the historical footnote that makes this season unforgettable: West Ham became the first English team to lose six home London derbies in a single season. Six. At home. Against their rivals. That's not just bad luck - that's a crisis.
London right now is football chaos. Tottenham and West Ham - two massive clubs with rich histories and passionate fanbases - are in a relegation dogfight. Crystal Palace, Nottingham Forest, and Leeds are mathematically safe. The table has been flipped on its head.
Arsenal fans will celebrate, and they should. Three points is three points. But the real story is the battle at the bottom. West Ham and Spurs have weeks to save their Premier League status, and every match from here is sudden death.
As for that disallowed Wilson goal? Get ready for a week of VAR debates, conspiracy theories, and angry phone-ins. The Premier League never does drama halfway, folks. That's what sports is all about - stakes so high you can barely watch.
