Time for Hammers to regroup ahead of FA Cup and massive Wolves game after Villa Park flop
No fun at the Holte this time for the Irons Premier League Aston Villa (1) 2 McGinn 15, Watkins 68 West Ham United (0) 0 The good news for the Hammers is that Spurs, Forest and Leeds remain on their radar. The Irons had put together a decent run of results to claw themselves to within range of the teams just outside the bottom three but on Sunday reverted to the less impression version of themselves as they slipped to a disappointing defeat at Villa Park. A goal in each half
By David Rake


Arteta adamant that desperately disappointing defeat in League Cup Final can still assist Arsenal’s title quest
Arsenal (0) 0 v Manchester City (0) 2 Football League Cup Final Talking Points By Kaz Mochlinski at Wembley Stadium “Second again, olé, olé!” must be something that Arsenal hate hearing. But the Gunners had a great chance to start silencing the song by winning at Wembley and lifting the League Cup, only to finish as runners-up again. So the singing is set to get louder still, and it is already coming from every opposition that Arsenal face, at each away ground which they trav
By Kaz Mochlinski


Arsenal aversion to League Cup glory continues as dominant Man City close off first avenue of silverware
Master v Apprentice showdown : Picture by @YTJourno Carabao Cup Final Arsenal (0) 0 Manchester City (0) 2 O'Reilly 60, 64 It had all been looking so good - for the first five minutes at least. But the Gunners were left empty handed in the League Cup yet again after a drab showing that got the outcome it deserved. They now have lost seven finals in this competition and not won it since 1993 - one of only two successes since it was first played in the 60s. City have won it nin
By Yann Tear at Wembley Stadium


Mentally weak Spurs chopped down by efficient Forest as relegation worries intensify
Lilywhites v Tricky Trees. Pic by @JTaylorSport Tottenham Hotspur 0-3 Nottingham Forest ‘To Dare Is To Do’ is the Tottenham Hotspur club motto. The unmistakable branding of enterprise emblazoned all over their £1bn stadium. Towards the end of a wretched second half showing by Spurs which ended in a ruthlessly efficient 3-0 win for fellow relegation threatened Nottingham Forest, a handful of flags by home fans were waved in an act of noble resistance. The sort which their team
Julian Taylor at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium











